48. METHODOLOGIE
The Semiconductor Industry Association is the premier trade organization
representing the semiconductor industry in the United States. Its
annual report addresses key issues within the industry and reports on its
agenda and accomplishments in several focus areas, including domestic
policy, environmental health and safety, world markets, the economy,
and technology.
“I wanted the messaging to be direct, accessible, and dramatic,”
says designer John Rousseau, “supported on all levels by every aspect
of the object: from scale through photography, color, and type.”
Rousseau’s main objective was for the book to communicate
the significance and potential of nanotechnology (designing circuits
at the molecular level) to industry insiders and government
policy makers alike. “Consequently,” he says, “the approach had to
be nontechnical while also addressing industry concerns.”
For 2004, the primary narrative explored ways in which nanotechnology
will radically transform the industry—and, by extension
—daily life. “The book emphasizes this theme through its
diminutive size and dramatic photography that communicates the
idea of exaggerated scale,” Rousseau says. EΩectively reaching a
diverse audience was the challenge. “The nanotech story had to be
told in a way that industry leaders already familiar with the topic
would find engaging,” he adds. Dana Rouse
ART DIRECTOR: Anne Traver
DESIGNER: John Rousseau
PHOTOGRAPHY: Stock
COPYWRITERS: Kylie Hanson, SIA Staff
CLIENT: Semiconductor Industry Association
CONTACT: 206.623.1044, www.methodologie.com