Artistic direction for photographer Francesco Paleari’s book “A Hundred Images To Shape An Unexisting Place”. The design of the cover condenses the content of the book. Since the photographs mainly shows architecture from the 1970-80s, book covers from this period was a main reference. The repetitive grid on the front cover are white-on-white rectangles cut with diagonals and illustrate a sensory texture. The concept of diagonals and the sensory texture is a cohesive element of Paleari’s project. Back cover is filled by a unique block of text that describe each of the hundred images linked by a matching number.
Artistic direction for photographer Francesco Paleari’s book “A Hundred Images To Shape An Unexisting Place”. The design of the cover condenses the content of the book. Since the photographs mainly shows architecture from the 1970-80s, book covers from this period was a main reference. The repetitive grid on the front cover are white-on-white rectangles cut with diagonals and illustrate a sensory texture. The concept of diagonals and the sensory texture is a cohesive element of Paleari’s project. Back cover is filled by a unique block of text that describe each of the hundred images linked by a matching number.