Tuesday, September 08, 2009

The Japan of Pure Invention / U of Minnesota Press, comps

The image supplied for this cover is a 19th Century corset ad illustrating the ways in which the Mikado craze was used to sell just about anything. The client requested at least one version using period typography and keeping the names at the bottom. 





Thursday, August 27, 2009

Framing the Jina / Oxford UP, comps

The design brief requested a simple, clean & quiet sensibility for this scholarly cover. 





Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Trinity University Press / The Writers World Series design

This cover is in process. The Chinese volume is next in the series and the art was provided by the publisher. Upon seeing the bottom three sketches, the client liked black and red sketch & the emphasis on the main word (Chinese) but asked for slightly more emphasis on the second half of the title and a different color scheme.  The top two sketches are currently under consideration and include the spine. 







Oxford UP/ Thief of Time, revised & approved


This cover was revised to include a subtitle and to look less elegant, more contemporary, functional and scholarly. The top one was approved. 






WW Norton / The Architecture of Bart Prince, final cvr

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Oxford UP / The Thief of TIme, cvr comps




This is a philosophy text about procrastination. . . didn't even have to stay up into the wee hours to finish the comps in time for the deadline! 

Monday, April 27, 2009

Spring Visits by Don Unrau / photography monograph

I was contacted a year or so ago by the author/photographer of this book, who planned to self-publish. He wanted a very simple, classic photography monograph with very high-quality reproduction. The book was just completed by Artron Printing in China, with prepress by iocolor of Seattle. It is a stunning example of tritone stochastic printing. Here are some samples of the work. The book will be out this summer. 











National Hispanic Cultural Center, MesoAmericanics exhibition catalog

I recently completed this catalog for the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Early in the design process, we asked the artists if they had any images of their creative process. They sent a selection of snapshots. It was great fun pairing the photographs with the final pieces. The finished catalog is 24 pages and bound with rivets. The title logo was created by the exhibition designer, Michele Carter, whose work preceded my work on the catalog. I was delighted to be able to use her brilliant solution to the title in the catalog design. The catalog was color proofed and printed by O'Neil Printing in Phoenix, Arizona, who did a masterful job and were a pleasure to work with. Roswell Bookbinding (also in Phoenix) gave me many great ideas for the binding, and, in the end, finished the book beautifully with rivets. 































University of Massachusetts Press, interior design