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Thursday May 5th 2011

11:47 PM
  • Client; Sasquatch Books
During my tenure as Associate Art Director there, Sasquatch Books wasn’t known for taking too many design risks on its covers, and something like this with the hand-drawn text and rough edges almost didn’t happen. I’m not even sure how, all I’m glad is that it did, and for the most part the way I wanted it, complete with Edward Weston photo on the cover. It was a cool book, an extended essay on a powerful sense of place. It deserved a cool over.
More samples of other titles can be found on my blog.
  • Client; Sasquatch Books
During my tenure as Associate Art Director there, Sasquatch Books wasn’t known for taking too many design risks on its covers, and something like this with the hand-drawn text and rough edges almost didn’t happen. I’m not even sure how, all I’m glad is that it did, and for the most part the way I wanted it, complete with Edward Weston photo on the cover. It was a cool book, an extended essay on a powerful sense of place. It deserved a cool over.
More samples of other titles can be found on my blog.
  • Client; Sasquatch Books
During my tenure as Associate Art Director there, Sasquatch Books wasn’t known for taking too many design risks on its covers, and something like this with the hand-drawn text and rough edges almost didn’t happen. I’m not even sure how, all I’m glad is that it did, and for the most part the way I wanted it, complete with Edward Weston photo on the cover. It was a cool book, an extended essay on a powerful sense of place. It deserved a cool over.
More samples of other titles can be found on my blog.
  • Client; Sasquatch Books
During my tenure as Associate Art Director there, Sasquatch Books wasn’t known for taking too many design risks on its covers, and something like this with the hand-drawn text and rough edges almost didn’t happen. I’m not even sure how, all I’m glad is that it did, and for the most part the way I wanted it, complete with Edward Weston photo on the cover. It was a cool book, an extended essay on a powerful sense of place. It deserved a cool over.
More samples of other titles can be found on my blog.

Client; Sasquatch Books

During my tenure as Associate Art Director there, Sasquatch Books wasn’t known for taking too many design risks on its covers, and something like this with the hand-drawn text and rough edges almost didn’t happen. I’m not even sure how, all I’m glad is that it did, and for the most part the way I wanted it, complete with Edward Weston photo on the cover. It was a cool book, an extended essay on a powerful sense of place. It deserved a cool over.

More samples of other titles can be found on my blog.