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The Birth Of A Book Scientific PublicationThe Birth Of A Book Scientific PublicationThe Birth of a Book Scientific Publication is a comprehensive and meticulously crafted academic work that explores the intricate world of 16th-century Polish book design and production methods, distinguished by its innovative approach to presenting historical content through contemporary design principles. This scholarly publication, which earned the prestigious Golden A' Design Award in the Print and Published Media Design category, represents a significant contribution to the field of typography and book design history. The work spans 560 pages in a carefully calculated 256 x 320 mm format with a 1.25 ratio, incorporating 1,274 illustrations within a sophisticated multi-level grid system. The publication's physical design elements serve as educational tools themselves, featuring a dust jacket that demonstrates historical printing imposition methods, and a ribbon bookmark indicating traditional folio, quarto, and octavo book heights. The work employs advanced production techniques, including digital printing on Pergraphica Natural Smooth paper, with a hardback binding covered in black beater-dyed paper and silver screen printing accents. The book's structure follows Renaissance design principles, utilizing mathematical calculations and proportions inspired by historical figures such as Villard de Honnecourt, while presenting content in two main sections: fundamental printing principles and detailed analysis of Polish printing centers. This scholarly work stands out for its innovative approach to making complex historical information accessible to both academics and design practitioners, demonstrating exceptional attention to detail in its production values and educational methodology. The publication's significance lies in its dual achievement of preserving historical knowledge while advancing contemporary design education, making it a valuable resource for typography scholars, design students, and professional graphic designers interested in the evolution of book design. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: renaissance typography, book design history, polish printing heritage, editorial design, historical publication methods, renaissance book production SOURCES: |
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