This is what I cut my teeth as a designer on, and it's still one my favorite disciplines. It's different enough from other forms of print design that it has it's own page. Enjoy.
This is a coffee-table-sized history of Methodist Medical Center, the hospital in Oak Ridge, Tennessee that was built and staffed by the military during the days of the Manhattan Project.
This was the very first book I ever worked on, during my internship in college with the now-defunct Springhouse Studio. I worked on the typesetting and the concept for the cover layout. My good friend Dan Lipe was the art director.
This was the first book that I made the major decisions on. I designed the cover, setup the grids on the inside pages, and decided on the type styles to be used in the book. I'm awfully proud of this.
The first in a series of related book covers I did in a college class.
People ignore design that ignores people.
—Frank Chimero