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NO WAVE
BOOK DESIGN
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Blackdog Publishing asked us to design a book documenting No Wave and we jumped at the chance. Written by Marc Masters, the publication traces the history of this noisy and uncompromising New York music genre from early pioneers, like Suicide and Richard Hell, to forgotten treasures like Red Transistor and Bush Tetras.
‘No Wave’ charts every crack and crevice of a surprisingly diverse movement.
Our design approach was distinctly No Wave in that it took something American and establishment and messed it up. The type was set in Franklin Gothic, a font used for the American phone books of the time and the titles were set in a redrawn cut of the bold.
This was combined with simple grids and lo-fi collages, allowing the extensive archive of images full freedom to set the tone for this tome.
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192 pages Paperback.
220 b/w and colour illustrations.
27.0 x 22.0 cm
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Custom endpaper collages were designed with material sourced for but not used in the body of the book.
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A simple two-column grid that allowed for footnotes and images to follow the main body text was devised. Images were given precedent and broke the grid where suitable.
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Our redrawn cut of Franklin Gothic.
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We decided that the first ever Sonic Youth flyer should have the luxury of the only full bleed double page spread. Because we love it.
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Between each chapter, a black section documented a specific release.
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