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The smell of fresh ink and heavy, 120gsm matte paper was the first thing noticed as he unboxed the first shipment of the Echoes of the Loom
- Case Study: Irma Boom Dutch designer Irma Boom revolutionized the format with her "non-linear" catalogues, most notably for the 2010 Venice Biennale. She treats the book as an architectural space, using paper thickness and color coding to create a navigation system that rivals the physical layout of the museum.
- Case Study: Serpentine Galleries Under the guidance of design firm Zak Group, the Serpentine produces publications that often forgo traditional covers in favor of raw materials, signaling that the book is an unfinished, organic object—much like a sketchbook.
- © [Year] [Museum/Gallery Name], [Artist Name]
- All rights reserved
- ISBN: [XXX-X-XXXXXX-XX-X]
- Catalogue design by: [Designer]
- Printed by: [Printer]
- Paper stock: [e.g., 150gsm matte]
- Typefaces: [e.g., Helvetica Neue, Garamond]
- Edition: First edition (or run size: 500 copies)
- Photograph credits for each image (or blanket statement)
- “No part of this catalogue may be reproduced…”
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