On Book Design

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Format: Trade Book
Pub. Date: 1998-11-10
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

How is a book designed? "What do book designers think about as they turn manuscripts into printed books? In this unique and appealing volume, the award-winning book designer Richard Hendel and eight other talented book designers discuss their approaches and working methods. They consider the problems posed by a wide range of projects -- selection of a book's size and shape, choice of typeface for text and display, arrangement of type on the page, and determination of typographic details for all parts of the book within manufacturing and budget limitations. As omnipresent as books are, few readers are aware of the "invisible" craft of book designing. The task a book designer faces is different from that faced by other designers. Thc challenge, says Hendel, isn't to create something different or pretty, or clever but to discover how to best serve the author's words. Hendel does not espouse a single philosophy of design or offer a set of instructions; he shows that there are many ways to design a book. In detailed descriptions of the creative process, Hendel and the eight other designers, who represent extensive experience in trade and scholarly publishing in the United States and Great Britain, show how they achieve the most effective visual presentation of words, offering many examples to illustrate their choices. Written not only for seasoned and novice book designers, this book will fascinate others in publishing as well as all readers and authors who arc curious to know how books end up looking the way they do.

Table of Contents

Read Me xi
Introduction 1(6)
1. LOOKING LIKE BOOKS
7(24)
Books for Now
11(13)
The Ephemeral Verities
24(1)
So What?
25(2)
Is the Crystal Goblet Broken?
27(4)
2. THE DESIGN BEGINS HERE
31(56)
The Design of High Lonesome
61(18)
The Design of On Book Design
79(8)
3. HOW DESIGNERS WORK
87(112)
David Bullen
91(14)
Ron Costley
105(22)
Richard Eckersley
127(18)
Sandra Strother Hudson
145(10)
Mary Mendell
155(10)
Anita Walker Scott
165(12)
Humphrey Stone
177(12)
Virginia Tan
189(10)
Glossary 199(4)
Further Reading 203(2)
Index 205

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