What is the content? and why?
Vignelli's canon, I feel this will give me a lot to play around with
alongside showing my typesetting skills easily.
What is your concept?
I intend to do the opposite Vignelli has written in the book to make
it fun and silly also contradictory to the initial concept of his book.
What is the intended purpose?
To inform but also create humour.
Target audience?
All ages, interest in graphic design. Practicing proffessionals
and design students.
How will you print your book?
Looking at the cost in the print room in college it will cost around £30/40
to print due to the amount of pages and bleed to save costs I could make
the book smaller I could alternatively go with the theme of my opposite book
by printing it cheaply on a lower toner.. this would be cost effective and
have context to the book. good design = good printing... I would have to
consider stock as I feel copier paper for this would be too cheap I would
consider a thicker stock and matte so the ink and toner settles better.
How will you bind it?
I quite like the idea of using a bind which will open the book flat this is more
for convenience and ease rather then aesthetic although there is a bind which
I am particularly fond of a perfect bind without the cover.. for example..
its almost a thread sewn bind without the covering.
I recently visited vernon street library to look at their artist collection books
this is where I got most of my inspiration i am yet to write about it yet but
intend to do at a later date.
What will I research?
- For starters I will need to read vignelli's canon back to front to think
of ideas for the content.
I am currently reading 2 books for influence;
- Know your onions by Drew De Soto &
- Graphic Design Rules By Sean Adams, Peter Dawson, John Foster and Tony Seddon
I also need to consider the production