Norton’s Star Atlas
Charles Nix & Associates, New York, New York, 2003
Description
The client wished to update the contents and look of this classic text for amateur astronomers. Originally published in 1910, it had gone through 19 editions and had assumed a very workmanlike form. The publisher wanted a design commensurate with the publication’s history and reputation. In the design, we sought to create clear hierarchies—editorially and typographically—and to define a consistent and rational style for treatment of tables, charts, maps, and illustrations.
The project was produced on a very tight schedule—two months. The production flow had to be flexible enough to accommodate late additions and edits, as the body of knowledge surrounding the night sky is currently growing by leaps and bounds.
In terms of economic impact, the design has breathed new life into the book. Sales have risen, and the twentieth edition will go into its third printing in fall 2004.
Juror Notes
“Such careful, lovingly detailed charts and diagrams in a scientific reference book. This project demonstrates great dedication on the part of the book designer and publisher. If only the jacket lived up to the interior…” Cheryl Towler Weese
Credits
- Design firm
- Charles Nix & Associates
- Creative director
- Charles Nix
- Art director
- Charles Nix
- Designer
- Charles Nix
- Jacket designer
- Charles Nix
- Illustrator
- Charles Nix
- Photographers
- NASA, Malin Space Science Systems, USGS, Mark Rosiek
- Production director
- Patti Guerrieri
- Production coordinator
- Patti Guerrieri
- Production artists
- Charles Nix, Gary Robbins
- Picture editor
- Ian Ridpath
- Author
- Ian Ridpath
- Editor
- Stephen Morrow
- Publisher
- Pi Press
- Trim size
- 8.5 x 10.8”
- Pages
- 208
- Quantity printed
- 30,000
- Compositor
- Charles Nix
- Typefaces
- Clearview, DeVinne, Minion
- Papers
- Bright white 60 lb. text, matte coated
- Binding method
- Hardcover, casebound
- Book type
- Reference