Limestone Lives: Voices from the Indiana Stone Belt book
People to People Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 2002
Description
Limestone Lives is based on oral-history stories told by people who have lived and worked in the Stone Belt of south-central Indiana. This book presents reflections on limestone and the human connections to the material itself. The book’s design echoes limestone in the binding and in the arrangement of text blocks. The covers are constructed with binders’ board blocks in a variety of stonelike tones, and are made to resemble a stone wall. The mission of People to People Press publications is to capture and reflect the unique voice of each individual through thoughtful and timeless design and careful production. These publications are created with the intent to be read and enjoyed by generations for many years to come.
Collections:
50 Books | 50 Covers of 2002
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Design firm
- People to People Press
- Designer
- Kate Ferrucci
- Photographer
- Kate Ferrucci
- Trim size
- 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches
- Pages
- 60
- Quantity printed
- 50
- Compositor
- The Bixler Typefoundry
- Typefaces
- Arrighi, Centaur
- Printer
- Kate Ferrucci
- Paper
- Rives BFK Heavyweight Buff and Grey
- Binder
- Kate Ferrucci
- Binding method
- Exposed sewing on linen tapes
- Author
- Kate Ferrucci
- Publisher
- People to People Press
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