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# The book as an object (size, materials used, binding, etc) | # The book as an object (size, materials used, binding, etc) | ||
# Content and context: What is it about? Why was it made? Who made it? Does the book express an interesting vision on book design (maybe the photographers and designers made other books?). | ## Content and context: What is it about? Why was it made? Who made it? Does the book express an interesting vision on book design (maybe the photographers and designers made other books?). | ||
# Purpose: For whom was the book made (what audience, what edition)? | ### Purpose: For whom was the book made (what audience, what edition)? | ||
# Relation content and form: title (why, what does it say?), presentation of photographs on the page, montage and narrative, image-text relations, typography etc.). | #### Relation content and form: title (why, what does it say?), presentation of photographs on the page, montage and narrative, image-text relations, typography etc.). | ||
# What is good and/or bad about its desig | ##### What is good and/or bad about its desig |
Revision as of 14:38, 12 December 2022
Analysis of a photobook: SOL - Ricardo Cases
Technical aspects
Title | SOL | ISBN | 978-84-697-8268-2 |
Photographer | Ricardo Cases | Legal desposit | M-34386-2017 |
Text | Luis López Navarro | Size | 21 x 29,7 (A4) |
Translation | Aitor Arauz Chapman | Price | 20,00 E |
Design | Ángel Álvarez (Tipped Office) | Number of pages | 68 |
Publisher | Dalpine | Number of images | 33 |
Year of publishing | 2017 | Language | Spanish and English |
Prepress | La troupe | Hardcover or paperback | Softcover |
Press | Grafilur | ||
Colour/Black&White | Colour | Binding | Loose bound |
Sleeve / Obi / Box / etc | Transparent sleeve | Edition | 1 |
Overview
Noticeable aspects
- The book as an object (size, materials used, binding, etc)
- Content and context: What is it about? Why was it made? Who made it? Does the book express an interesting vision on book design (maybe the photographers and designers made other books?).
- Purpose: For whom was the book made (what audience, what edition)?
- Relation content and form: title (why, what does it say?), presentation of photographs on the page, montage and narrative, image-text relations, typography etc.).
- What is good and/or bad about its desig