Geron 1996 Annual Reports (Large and Small Formats)
Bill Cahan & Associates, San Francisco, California, 1997
Description
Geron is working to discover drugs that will provide therapies for age-related diseases such as cancer. Our approach in designing the large-format book was to embrace the idea that breakthroughs in science can lead to a healthier life. The combination of microscope images of cells next to portraits of senior athletes conveys this idea. The importance of the issue is highlighted in a section in which people respond to the question, “What does getting old mean to you?” Geron research programs are shown as informal sketches meant to feel as if the scientists had drawn them while talking to the reader.
Meant to accompany the annual report or live on its own, the pocket-size book also asks the question, “What does getting old mean to you?” Photos of the respondents and their answers are highlighted throughout the book. Readers are given a chance to participate by answering on a tear-out reply postcard.
Credits
- Design firm
- Bill Cahan & Associates
- Creative director
- Bill Cahan
- Graphic designer
- Bob Dinetz
- Illustrators
- Lorraine Maschler, Bob Dinetz
- Photographers
- Etta Clark, William Mercer McLeod, Geron Corporation
- Copywriter
- Carole Melis
- Typefaces
- Rosewood Fill, Trade Gothic
- Printer
- Alan Lithograph
- Papers
- Lexan Mylar, Endeavor Velvet Cover & Book, Champion Benefit Chalk Vellum
- Client
- Geron Corporation