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Client

IGEPA Plana Papiri


Quantity Produced

300


Production Cost

Not Disclosed


Production Time

10 Days

Dimensions (Width × Height × Depth)

200 mm. × 265 mm. × 12 mm. (7.85 in. × 10.4in. × 0.4 in.)


Page Count

48


Paper Stock

Various papers available through IGEPA Plana


Number of Colors

Inside: 4-Color CMYK, plus silver and gold foil stamp
Outside: 6 foil colors

Varnishes

UV


Binding

Cloth-covered Hardcover


Typography

Univers, VAG Rounded, Gill Sans90, and custom lettering

 

As a promotion for paper distributor and merchant IGEPA Plana in Zagreb, Croatia, the ever creative bunch at London-based Bunch created a limited edition run of 300 of a book titled “TEN.” The title refers to Milton Glaser’s “Ten Things I Have Learned” essay and each item has been illustrated and/or photographed by OmegaTheKid!Phoenix, Ivo Sousa and Vanja Solin. The book is produced in a variety of papers offered by IGEPA Plana and comes in a cloth-covered hardcover that is available in six color combinations of cloth and foil stamping. Cool typography printed on cool papers inside cool bounding is always a winner.

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IGEPA Plana “TEN” Book

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Production Method

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Design

Design and Art Direction: Bunch
Illustration: OmegaTheKid!Phoenix, Ivo Sousa
Photography: Vanja Solin of Proces15

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Printing

Cerovski Print Boutique

This post was published in the original layout of FPO so all images are smaller. Project descriptions as well as production lessons are quoted in the main content area.

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Armin

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Armin Vit

Editor of FPO and co-founder of UnderConsideration LLC.

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Date Published

August 11, 2009

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