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Desierto. Fin y Principio by Pablo Cabado

Contributed by Ricardo Baez on Jan 25th, 2019. Artwork published in
January 2019
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    Desierto. Fin y Principio by Pablo Cabado 1
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    Desierto. Fin y Principio shows images of the Patagonian desert, made by Argentinian photographer Pablo Cabado. The main idea for the typographic design of this book was to create a texture similar to a sand floor, to bring the same sense of vastness to the texts, too. That’s why we made these three justified columns so tight, set in a small point size. All text is presented in three languages; Spanish, English, and Korean. We used Univers for the Latin and looked for a sans serif that would be a good match for the Korean, and decided on Noto Sans.

    Pages: 30 foldouts (60 pages)
    Measures: 43×30×2 cm (closed) / 170×30×2 cm (open)
    Weight: 3.2 kg
    Binding: Glued binding, hardcover
    Paper: Munken Lynx 120 g/m², Eskaboard 4 mm
    Edition: 1st edition, 300 copies (XL edition)
    Book design & layout: Ricardo Báez
    Typographic composition assistant: Juan F. Mercerón
    Typefaces: Univers LT Std, Noto Sans
    Publisher: Self-published, supported by Peabody / Goldmund
    Printing: Midas Printing International Limited, Hong Kong
    ISBN: 978–987–46141–5–5

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    Desierto. Fin y Principio by Pablo Cabado 3
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