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Design is a small planet, often self-referential, with well-worn paths for exposition, criticism and analysis. When we contemplated devoting an issue to self-promotion, we were acutely aware of certain tropes. The usual way of portraying self-promotion by designers would be to focus on the projects they use to market themselves and their firms—the postcards, the tchotchkes, the e-newsletters, etc. But we decided right away this issue would not be about that stuff.
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STEP Design 100 Annual 2006: Postcards (cont'd)

21. CHRONICLE BOOKS
Dining with an international group of friends—none of whom knew how to order dim sum—spurred Kit Shan Li to design a book and postcards that would educate people about these small plates of Chinese food. “People think it’s all about intestines,” notes Li. “I was surprised, so I thought I’d make it very simple.”

To that end, each card has an image of a single dish, identified in English and Chinese, along with correct pronunciation. Color blocks at the bottom cue which items are fried, steamed, served as dessert, etc. A typical order card and chopstick instructions complete the experience. “The postcard is about the idea of inviting your friends to get together,” Li says. “That’s why I added the stamp that says, ‘Let’s have Dim Sum.’” The cards also include ingredients, and in some cases, charming encouragement to sample the more unfamiliar offerings. “Chicken feet,” Li says, “are really tasty, but they don’t look appetizing, so I encourage people to try them. It’s okay if you don’t like it, but sometimes it’s good to be adventurous.”
Laurel Saville

Chronicle Books
ART DIRECTOR: Amy Ennis
DESIGNER, ILLUSTRATOR, COPYWRITER: Kit Shan Li
PHOTOGRAPHER: Sunny Sung
CONTACT: www.chroniclebooks.com

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