Because of the complex nature of the book (multiple varnishes, gatefolds, oversize images, etc.) it requires the entire project be hand bound. Naturally this escalates the production costs, but to do less would necessitate downsizing the overall vision of the completed product. This project commands the extra effort. Which in turn, I feel, increases the intrinsic value of the book.
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
BLOODWORK: BINDING
Images from the printer of the book binding process. You can almost hear the click and clunk of these prodigious machines.

Because of the complex nature of the book (multiple varnishes, gatefolds, oversize images, etc.) it requires the entire project be hand bound. Naturally this escalates the production costs, but to do less would necessitate downsizing the overall vision of the completed product. This project commands the extra effort. Which in turn, I feel, increases the intrinsic value of the book.
Because of the complex nature of the book (multiple varnishes, gatefolds, oversize images, etc.) it requires the entire project be hand bound. Naturally this escalates the production costs, but to do less would necessitate downsizing the overall vision of the completed product. This project commands the extra effort. Which in turn, I feel, increases the intrinsic value of the book.
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