For
 me at least, the start of the Man Booker month is slow. I do not wish 
to imply that I am sitting around drinking cups of interesting coffee. 
No, I am reading, formulating design rationales, then reworking them.. 
One of the aspects of the Man Booker is that one usually sits at the 
same table as ones author, they are alive. Trust me, it is not often, as
 a book binder that one works with living authors and the like. So when 
they ask 'What inspired your design?' it is best not
 to be fumbling around in the dark for the next thing to say. The 
sections have been trimmed, sewing positions marked and the end papers 
made. Let sewing begin. http://themanbookerprize.com/fiction
 This book is complicated. The dialogue is in dead conversation. By this
 I mean that the characters in the book are dead. The dialogue is 
layered, contradictory and paced. I have the beginnings of the design 
bouncing around my sketch book, brain and backs of Red Lion Menus.
http://www.red-lion-barnes.co.uk/
http://www.red-lion-barnes.co.uk/


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