Description
Contributing designers who focus on solving problems posed by nonfiction, fiction, cookbooks, plays, poetry, illustrated books, and journals include Cherie Westmoreland, Amy Ruth Buchanan, Mindy Basinger Hill, Nola Burger, Ron Costley, Kristina Kachele, Barbara Wiedemann and Sue Hall, as well as a host of other designers, typesetters, editors, and even an author. Abbey Gaterud attempts to define the conundrum that the e-book presents to designers; Kent Lew describes the evolution of his Whitman typeface family; Charles Ellertson reflects upon the vital relationship between the typesetter and the designer; and Sean Magee writes about the uneasy alliance between designers and editors. In an extended essay that is as frank and funny as it is illuminating, Andrew Barker takes the reader deep into the morass-excavating the fine, finer, and finest details of working through a series design.
At the heart of this copiously illustrated book is the enduring need for design that clarifies the way for the reader, whether on the printed page or on the computer screen. Blending his roles as designer, author, interviewer, and editor, Hendel reaches across both sides of the drafting table-both real and virtual-to create a book that will appeal to aspiring and seasoned book designers as well as writers, editors, and readers who want to know more about the visual presentation of the written word.
About the Author
Author of On Book Design and coauthor of the Glossary of Typesetting Terms, Richard Hendel has been a book designer and art director at the University of Massachusetts Press, the University of Texas Press, Yale University Press and the University of North Carolina Press; he now maintains a vigorous freelance career. His work has won Association of American University Presses, AIGA, Print magazine, Chicago Book Clinic, Leipzig Book Fair and National Book awards, among others.
Reviews
"Rich Hendel begins Aspects of Contemporary Book Design by floating the proposition that, 'these may be the final days of book design.' Don't believe him. For he then proceeds to prove himself wrong, chapter after chapter. Throughout this learned and insightful series of interviews, Hendel and his fellow designers both reaffirm and celebrate the enduring role played by design in uniting the ideas of authors with the enthusiasms of readers. Along the way we enjoy stories and lessons served up by some of the best designers in publishing. The result is a great tour of the very lively art of book design."-Peter Dougherty, director, Princeton University Press
Book Information
ISBN 9781609381752
Author Richard Hendel
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint University of Iowa Press
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Weight(grams) 640g