Daniel Arnold — Nassau Ave
(PWP)
Description
Nassau Avenue is a collection of street photographs documenting the diversity and humor found along the ever transforming street, Nassau Avenue in Greenpoint. The book is constructed as an leporello as a nod to the famed 1966 publication “Every Building on the Sunset Strip” by Ed Ruscha. The design and typography allow the book to be viewed from any direction, influenced by the experience of walking down a street and encourages the viewer to physically engage with the object in order to view it.
Nassau Avenue is a collection of street photographs documenting the diversity and humor found along the ever transforming street, Nassau Avenue in Greenpoint. The book is constructed as an leporello as a nod to the famed 1966 publication “Every Building on the Sunset Strip” by Ed Ruscha. The design and typography allow the book to be viewed from any direction, influenced by the experience of walking down a street and encourages the viewer to physically engage with the object in order to view it.
Specifications
5 ¼ x 7 inches
24 Pannels
48 Plates
Printing
4-Color Offset at The Fox Company (US)
Paper
Colorplan and McCoy Matte
Binding
Leporello with Blind Debossed Covers
Font
Monotype Modern Std
Numbered Edition of 300
5 ¼ x 7 inches
24 Pannels
48 Plates
Printing
4-Color Offset at The Fox Company (US)
Paper
Colorplan and McCoy Matte
Binding
Leporello with Blind Debossed Covers
Font
Monotype Modern Std
Numbered Edition of 300