BOOK DESIGN:
Series

I was the Senior Graphic Designer at Routledge, London, UK, until 1995. Here I carried out cover and text design, plus commissioning of illustration, photography and freelance designers, over a range of titles for various lists, totaling over 200 books annually.

I have continued to work for Routledge, and other academic publishers, to the present day on a freelance commissioned basis.

Above are a selection of series designs for Routledge, to see images of individual, non-series, titles see ‘Book design: non-fiction’ on the homepage.

BOOK DESIGN
Non-fiction

I was the Senior Graphic Designer at Routledge, London, UK, until 1995. Here I carried out cover and text design, plus commissioning of illustration, photography and freelance designers, over a range of titles for various lists, totaling over 200 books annually.

I have continued to design for Routledge, and other academic publishers, to the present day on a freelance commissioned basis.

Above is a selection of individual designs, to see images of series designs see ‘Book design: series’ on the home page.

SUMMER SEASON 2009
TATE St Ives

SecMoco were approached by Tate St Ives’ inspiring Artistic Director Martin Clark, to design a collection of seven artist’s monographs to accompany the exhibition ‘Summer Season 2009’ Tate St Ives, UK, published by Tate 2009.

First published in an edition of 1,500 copies, by Tate, UK, 2009; edited, and with a foreword by, Martin Clark; additional texts: various; 210 x 148 mm, 196pp, 4-colour images throughout; 7x thread-sewn booklets within 1-colour printed slipcase.

From www.specificobject.com: ‘Boxed-set of seven exhibition catalogues published in conjunction with the exhibition held May 16 – September 27, 2009. Each catalogue is devoted to the individual work of each of the following artists: Alfred Wallis, Lucie Rie, Barbara Hepworth, Lawrence Weiner, Carol Bove, Bojan Sarcevic and Katy Moran. Texts by Sara Hughes on Katy Moran; Melissa Gronlund on Bojan Sarcevic; Martin Herbert on Carol Bove; Herbert Read and Edwin Mullins on Barbara Hepworth; Emmanuel Cooper on Lucie Rie; and Billy Childish on Alfred Wallis. Each catalogue includes black-and-white and color illustrations’.