print production
research PRINT PROCESS As part of my research, I visited the screen print department and screen printed some images. I photographed and documented
PAPER SAMPLES
I requested some paper samples from GF Smith, which is included swatch book and A4 paper samples. I included photographs of these in the ‘Stock’ chapter of the book.
ONLINE/ BOOK RESEARCH
WORKSHOPS
As part of our studio workshops, we looked at paper types and print methods. One of the workshops saw us looking closely at printed stock through a magnifying glass and analysing the print method.
A lot of my research involved researching books in the library which looked at print processes, colour in print and finishing. I watched videos on the internet which explained the different print processes and read online articles.
print production
design development LAYOUT
Initially, I designed the book to use a 10 column grid (double page) but decided to use 12 in the ďŹ nal design. 12 columns gave a more even layout as each image almost always took up the same 3 columns per page as each text box.
ILLUSTRATION
Illustrative diagrams to explain each print process, book binding process and folding method. These diagrams are more understandable to the target audience; new graphic designers. Creates a consistent design throughout the book.
saddle stitch
Japanese stab stitch
perfect bind
screw bind
side sewn
squeegee
image ink
photo emulsion
case bind
printed image loop bind
TYPE
double loop bind
comb bind
During the process of design, I experimented with several different typefaces. I used the typeface Akzidenz Grotesk as it is a simple, clean sans serif typeface. I initially wanted to use Edmondsans but decided it was unsuitable because it’s more decorative design means it is unsuitable for body copy.
akzidenz grotesk
COLOUR
Adapting colour modes on imagery to convey halftone, monotone, duotone, tri tone. CMYK and RGB colour models, explainng the use and relevance of each.
colour for web
colour for print
print production COLOUR
This is the opening chapter of the book. It focuses on the different colour models and techniques such as halftone, monotone and duotone. The chapter also explains Pantone and the Pantone Matching System, as well as colour gamut.
ďŹ nal outcome FORMAT
This chapter of the book focuses on paper formats and sizes and looks at the different uses of each. It also looks at envelope sizes. I tried to keep the illustrations consistent to the design throughout the book by using different tones of the blue.
This is the best designed chapter of the book, it focuses on the different print processes. The chapter is well designed in terms of illustration and layout design. Again, I kept the theme of the illustrations consistent to the book design by using the same blue.
STOCK
This chapter of the book focuses on stock. I requested paper samples from GF Smith and photographed them for imagery throughout the chapter. I also cut down some A4 samples and bound them into the book to use as paper samples for the reader.
FINISHING
This chapter of the book focuses on ďŹ nishing including binding, folding, embossing, debossing and laser cut. I used some of my own illustrations again in this chapter for the binding and folding pages, and kept the illustration techniques the same.