This edition of The Canterbury Tales required an extremely complex 500-page layout. Double columns of line-numbered verse with overlapping marginal glosses and extensive footnoting meant a page six columns wide that still needed to be elegant and legible.
This edition of The Canterbury Tales required an extremely complex 500-page layout. Double columns of line-numbered verse with overlapping marginal glosses and extensive footnoting meant a page six columns wide that still needed to be elegant and legible.
This edition of The Canterbury Tales required an extremely complex 500-page layout. Double columns of line-numbered verse with overlapping marginal glosses and extensive footnoting meant a page six columns wide that still needed to be elegant and legible.
This informal college text needed a friendly, inviting page, with a classical feel.
This design was for a multi-volume, ongoing scholarly series. The requirement was for maximum flexibility while at the same time giving the series a distinct identity.
Like all the popular health books that I have designed for Johns Hopkins University Press, this one provides a serious treatment of a serious topic for a general audience. The design needed to be friendly, clear, accessible, and stylish.