Our daily lives have to be a satisfaction in themselves
Emily Larned, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 2017
Description
Our daily lives have to be a satisfaction in themselves is a handmade book documenting 40 years of Bloodroot, the feminist vegetarian restaurant, bookstore, and radical lesbian work collective in Bridgeport, CT. Comprising personal-political essays by Selma Miriam and Noel Furie and many previously unpublished photographs by Noel, the book was conceptualized, researched edited, risograph printed, and handbound by the designer.
Collections:
50 Books | 50 Covers of 2017
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Creative director
- Emily Larned
- Art director
- Emily Larned
- Designer
- Emily Larned
- Jacket designer
- Emily Larned
- Photographer
- Noel Furie
- Picture editor
- Emily Larned
- Production director
- Emily Larned
- Production designer
- Emily Larned
- Production artist
- Emily Larned
- Authors
- Selma Miriam, Noel Furie
- Editor
- Emily Larned
- Trim size
- 5.25 x 8 inches
- Pages
- 144
- Quantity printed
- 200
- Typefaces
- Eskorte, Handwriting
- Compositor
- Emily Larned
- Printer
- Emily Larned
- Papers
- French Paper, Dur-O-Tone, Newsprint Extra White: 50lb (text), French Paper, Dur-O-Tone, Newsprint Extra White: 80lb (cover)
- Binder
- Emily Larned
- Binding method
- Hand-sewn coptic binding
- Publisher
- Alder & Frankia
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