A4 Books
4pp Cover onto 250gsm Uncoated
Matt Lamination to outer
60pp Text onto 115gsm Uncoated (5mm spine)
Four colour print throughout
Trimmed, collated and perfect bound
When it comes to the intersection of art and academia, few institutions shine as brightly as Camberwell College of Arts. Their BA Drawing degree show catalogue printing is more than just an exhibition accompaniment; it’s a canvas where each of the pages in this art book holds a universe of artistic possibilities. This case study delves into the top Strategies for Successful A4 Graduate Show Book Printing. An A4 book will give you a large surface area, A3 double-page spreads to fill and is a step up from the standard degree show catalogue which would be A5.
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Ex Why Zed has set yet another benchmark in the print industry, proving that the medium is anything but outdated. From the choice of materials to the layout and design, this printed artist catalogue is a winning solution in how to captivate and engage readers in the print medium. At A4 it is larger than the norm which is testament to the impressive total of content the students were keen to display to industry professionals in the UK and further afield.
Will, along with Eva from POLVO Press, has a history of successful collaborations with Ex Why Zed. Their expertise in art publications made them the go-to choice for Camberwell College when they needed a high-quality, deadline-driven print job for their BA Drawing catalogue.
Will and POLVO Press are not just clients; they are collaborators who understand the nuances of art and design, making their projects a treasure trove of creative genius.
In summary, Will Nicholls’ aspirations to transform Camberwell College of Arts’ vision into a tangible ‘A4 artist catalogue printing’ masterpiece were met with Ex Why Zed’s unparalleled expertise. Their harmonious collaboration left many pondering, “Where can I print a book in London?” as they dreamt of crafting their own narratives with such precision and passion. This tale was not merely about printing; it was a symphony of artistic visions, unparalleled expertise, and mutual respect that echoed the essence of ‘book design ideas’.
When it comes to print, Ex Why Zed never fails to deliver a spectacle with its litho and digital processes. They’ve done it again with their recent A4-size contemporary art publication, an arresting blend of visual aesthetics and storytelling finesse. ?
Quite a nice surprise to open up the cover and get a slightly different feel on the inside pages. We’ve got A4, which sets itself apart against degree catalogues in general, but obviously gives a far larger surface area.
Let’s get technical for a second. This stunner featured a 4pp cover on 250gsm uncoated paper, with a matt lamination to bring out the richness. Inside, the 60pp text was rendered on 115gsm uncoated paper, giving the reader a tactile experience that’s second to none. Perfect bound with a 5mm spine and full colour print throughout, this book was more than just a read—it was an experience.
The subject matter is as intriguing as it is diverse. Whether it’s art, culture, or existential pondering, the book offers something for everyone. Printmaking, fine art, drawing are all artworks showcased within the book and at their final degree show in June to July.
The visual aesthetics are a feast for the eyes. The design choices suggest a mastery of both form and function, delivering a visual narrative that complements the written content.
Typography is not an afterthought but a deliberate design element. The typeface choices are both legible and aesthetically pleasing, making each page a joy to read.
Is the typography verging on being too large? Maybe. That is the kind of dance you get sucked into when you go for a larger page that size and feel like you have to fill it.
The colour palette is a symphony of hues that sets the mood, page after page. Vibrant, yet not overwhelming, the colours evoke emotions that resonate with the subject matter.
Oriented in a classic A4 layout, the book is perfect-bound, ensuring durability and a comfortable grip. The orientation doesn’t just serve the content; it enhances it.
This book wasn’t just designed; it was engineered to captivate. Its visual and textual elements unite to offer a compelling reader experience that’s nothing short of addictive.
Nice layout with the artist’s name in black and then their contact details and their credits underneath in a charcoal shade. It’s got a good flow with plenty of white space.
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