DESIGN NAME: Eseje o Niepodległej
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Anniversary Book
INSPIRATION: The publication is a collection of over a dozen essays, created as part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of Poland's independence, as part of the government program "Independence". So the inspiration keywords were: elegance, anniversary, dignity and minimalism.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Due to project design assumption materials of cover and inside had to be very elegant and exclusive.
Printed and material colors are adequate to elegance, minimalism and dignity, they are silver on cover and red in details.
The design colors refer to the national colors of Poland - the white and red flag. The red color was used in pagination, on the title pages and in certain section titles, as well as as an additional elements on the photographs and illustrations in the form of red cropping frames. To reflect elegance and not only use national colors of Poland, the cover instead of white is silver, which, combined with the minimalist typography of the title in red, gives the impression of elegance and dignity. The quotation on cover was designed with the handwritten font, using a hotstamping technique with a silver foil and a blind stamping.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: -
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: September–December 2018, Cracow and Warsaw
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Cover: hardbound; Gmund Cover Metalic / Micro 704 / Color 001/b35 / 130 g/m2; hotstamping: foil Arctic Matt Silver 115, blind stamping;
Inside paper: Alto 1.2 Satine 100 g/m2 Blanc
Used fonts: Bona Nova, P22 Cezanne Pro
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: number of pages: 576
format: 170 x 240 mm
ISBN: 978-83-7982-336-9
date: 2018
offset print: 2+2
TAGS: anniversary, independence, essays, book, silver, Poland, minimalism, elegance, dignity, hardbound
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: -
CHALLENGE: The problem was to find and match a professional, historically matching Polish text font family with many varietes.
ADDED DATE: 2018-12-11 22:26:05
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IMAGE CREDITS: Aleksandra Toborowicz, 2018.
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