9. CHRONICLE BOOKS
Photographer Andrew Moore, over the course of several trips to Russia,
sought to record the contrasts inherent in this ancient and dramatic culture.
“He was able to capture Russia’s majestic beauty and paralyzing decay
with honesty. The images reveal the opulence and excessiveness of the
pre-Revolutionary monarchy, juxtaposed with the constructivist manifestations
of Russia’s later Socialist society,” notes designer Sara Schneider.
“As a designer, the question was, ‘How can I recognize those juxtapositions
in an interesting way without overpowering the photography?’
“The primary tool I had was typography.” She chose two typefaces
with contrasts that mirror those of the Russian culture itself.
“The script is like so many details in the architecture, opulent and
ornate, excessive in its gestures,” Schneider explains. “The constructivist
sans serif type is angular and functional to represent
Russia’s communist era.
The contrast makes the qualities of one font more pronounced
relative to its counterpart. The intent was to represent Moore’s
message of con. icted modern-day Russia.” Like most simplesounding
solutions, the elegance of the result belies its inherent
challenge. As Schneider points out, “When you have so few elements
to work with, you have to nail them.”
Laurel Saville
Chronicle Books
ART DIRECTOR, DESIGNER: Sara Schneider
COPYWRITER: Boris Fishman
PHOTOGRAPHER: Andrew Moore
CONTACT: www.chroniclebooks.com