Flat-Back Hardcover Book Structure
These are my class “notes” on the flat-back hardcover structure for Gail Deery’s Papermaking and Book Structure class. If anyone is interested in the .pdf let me know.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
11 Comments
These are my class “notes” on the flat-back hardcover structure for Gail Deery’s Papermaking and Book Structure class. If anyone is interested in the .pdf let me know.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
11 Comments
Could you post your notes? I’ve never taken a book-setting course and these notes are so elegantly designed!
@Blaise: These are in fact my notes, I didn’t take down any written, step-by-step instructions. I am a more visual and kinesthetic person, so this helps me understand what is going on better than traditional notes would. Thanks for your kind words though!
Where can I find that PDF? Thanks!
@Darren: Here you go! http://drop.io/bengogf
Whoa, trendy notes!
I do tax law, so my notes are 90% just words, with a few flow-charts here and there. The closest I get to yours is (when I am really motivated) writing up quick-reference sheets or a summary on an issue, and making them really professional-looking and easy to read – for exams.
Thanks! Binding tutorials abound, but it’s rare to find info on creating/affixing covers. This is an invaluable resource.
While doing some preliminary and very general research for a book project today I stumbled onto your site and found a new home. If you’re still offering, I’d appreciate the .pdf. Best. Adam.
@Adam – The .pdf is still available at that link to drop.io above in the comments! Thanks!
this looks great to me, I’d love to see the .pdf!
Wow, is the PDF still available? The drop.io doesn’t seem to be working!!
Great work, really can’t wait to make my own :D
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