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Destination book design

'Destination' Travel journals book design
Over the last thirty years in the label and packaging printing industry, Swiss-born Bernhard Grob has travelled across the world to promote and sell flexography printing presses for the company Edale Ltd. of which he was a co-owner and Managing Director. During these travels, Grob has written a series of annual travel journals, detailing his experiences, and the developments and issues in the printing industry that he came across, now collated into his book; ‘Destination: Travelling the world for the printing industry.’

Grob enlisted me as part of the "Real Jobs" scheme at the University of Reading to design the inside pages of his book with the main aim of producing a consistent layout appropriate to the content. This would involve proofreading, editing and typesetting the text, and sorting, editing and arranging corresponding imagery. Clarity needed to be achieved, whilst also ensuring that the book remained engaging and interesting. The client stated that they were aiming for this project to be ‘something that is not the norm, something that is different to everything else on the bookshelf, something unique’ and hoped that, as a student designer, I would be able to expand my knowledge of the subject matter whilst also bringing a more youthful and on-trend approach to the design.

I also had an input on the design of the cover, although this was primarily designed by professional designer Richard Jones. Leading digital printers Xeikon produced the final printed sheets, which were then sent to Mueller Martini in Switzerland to be bound. One thousand copies of the book were produced in total, with five hundred being kept by the companies to demonstrate their machinery. 

Overall, although a long and sometimes challenging process, the actual designing of the book was interesting and fun, especially as the use of colour in the text was encouraged, something unexpected and different to other books I have designed. Organisational skills were a must-have for this project given the large quantity of copy provided, alongside effective editing and selection skills, which I was able to develop. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work on such an international project, with the production, promotion and distribution of the book involving many countries. Receiving copies of the final book was a really satisfying experience, it feels like a great achievement to have produced a physical item in a year where digital deliverables have been prioritised. 

Destination book design
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