Correspondence
Richard Craven, Huston Blame, Gay M. Hertzman, 1976
Description
Catalog of an exhibition organized by the North Carolina Museum of Art: a one-man show of some 550 letters sent by Ray Johnson, founder of the “New York Correspondence School” and foremost proponent of the “mail art” movement begun in the mid ‘50s. Catalog contains 350 facsimile reproductions of correspondence sent to 84 of the 104 lenders to the exhibition.
Special Features: invitation: designed by Elaine Sarao Beemer, on Hammermill Dura-Glo cover, 10 pt., printed by Theo. Davis & Sons
Collections:
The Book Show: Not Exactly Books (1977)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Designers
- Richard Craven, Huston Blame, Gay M. Hertzman
- Editor
- Gay M. Hertzman
- Size
- 8.5 x 11.5 inches
- Pages
- 200
- Quantity printed
- first printing of 1500
- Price
- $5.00
- Typefaces
- Text in Elite-Modern (Adler SE 1000 typewriter), Display in Bulletin Typewriter
- Typesetters
- Bernice Boylorn, Colad
- Printer
- Theo. Davis & Sons
- Printing method
- Text: offset lithography; Black/white illustrations: line shots and 150-line screen
- Paper
- Cougar Vellum Opaque, 60 lb. white
- Paper manufacturer
- Weyerhaeuser Company
- Paper supplies
- Snyder Paper Company
- Binder
- Colad
- Binding materials
- looseleaf pocket portfolio; designed by Gay M. Hertzman, on 18 pt. white C.1.S., laminated stock
- Publisher
- North Carolina Museum of Art
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