DESCRIPTION
Gold and Silver Dots Exhibition Catalogue
CLIENT
DATE
January –Febuary 2010
DESIGN CREDITS
PRINT CREDITS
Printera group, Croatia
TYPE CREDITS
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QUANTITY PRODUCED
500
PRODUCTION COST
€1000 ($1,360 US)
PRODUCTION TIME
1 week
DIMENSIONS: WIDTH × HEIGHT × DEPTH
155 mm × 220 mm (6.10 in × 8.66 in)
PAGE COUNT
28
PRINT METHOD
Offset
PAPER STOCK
Uncoated offset paper 150 and 250 gsm
NUMBER OF COLORS
Cover: CMYK + 2 Spot (PMS 871 Gold, PMS 877 Silver)
Interior: CMYK VARNISHES
Cover: Full Matte Varnish + Spot UV Varnish (Dots)
BINDING
Saddle stitched
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How to visualize the Folk Music that originates from Krk Island in Croatia? And how to bring it all together for a graphic design exhibition in London? Research, imagination, determination and deep understanding are but a few of the elements that Sabina Barbis and Mario Depicolzuane brought to the show held in the last two weeks in February.
The two-part music with narrow intervals of the islands of the northern Adriatic, the area around Rijeka and Istria is a unique tonal system in vernacular music, on a European scale. Studying Croatian musical history, musicologists have given plenty of space to research into this manner of making music. The most copious references about the system of narrow intervals, the Istrian scale, as it is called, come to us from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. This two-part music is based on an untempered hexatonic system disposed in such a way that no other tone can be accommodated between the existing six tones.

