07.21.08

CLIENT
Jan Hice
PROJECT
Indigo Design provides high quality, innovative solutions and design for publications, book covers and book interior layouts that people don’t forget.
This project entailed cover design and interior of table top photographic/inspirational book.
If you are considering publishing your works whether it is a biography or instructional manual Indigo Design and Indigo Publishing will be happy to give you a free quote today.
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07.16.08

CLIENT
TIRRI, ANTHONY C.
PROJECT
Design and publish
Islamic Weapons - Maghrib to Moghul
Miami, USA, Indigo Publishing. 2003. (ISBN: 0974719277) Gilt-Embossed Black Cloth, 4to - over 9¾” - 12″ Tall Square. 484 pages - in English - over 350 color illustrations - 13 color maps - a handsomely bound and printed work on weapons used in battle in Islamic countries, from Morocco to Indonesia, between the 17th and 19th centuries, by one of the world’s foremost authorities and collectors - Damascus steel - Islamic calendar with date conversion - reproductions/composities, bazaar pieces - bibliography
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- Hardcover: 484 pages
- Publisher: Indigo Publishing (August 1, 2004)
- ISBN-10: 0974719277
- ISBN-13: 978-0974719276
- Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 11.3 x 1.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 7.3 pounds
07.10.08

Book Designer: Design by Indigo
Lauryn Hill hired book designer Indigo Design to redesign the book after not being satisfied with the previous agency. The goal was to design a book that was bold, powerful, elegant but with an element of grunge. Strong typography was key, All caps to emphasize the importance of her words.
Printed by Walsworth Publishing
Specifications
- Hardcover
- Book Size 10″X10″
- Full color
- Dull gloss varnish throughout with spot gloss varnish
- Black on Black
The book is actually a poem titled “The Middle Man,” describing her distaste for the music industries exploitation and a world that holds marketability in higher esteem than truth.
An excerpt of the book says, “If everyone is a product of this society, who will say the things that need to be said, and do the things that need to be done, without compromise? Truth will never start out popular in a world more concerned with marketability than righteousness. It will initially suffer ridicule and even violence — yet ultimately it is undeniable. All of humanity is living in a dream world but suffering real consequences.” Lauryn Hill