




In crit today we decided the red blurbs (no pun intended, even though they are screw ups too) were a mistake. Thus, I brought the red color into the images and justified the captions.
I feel that the colophon of any book is a side note (about the piece as a whole) and thus, I chose to illustrate it where the notations in the body paragraphs appear. Plus, this way, the colophon fills the empty space of the selected bibliography spreads. A good note to end on.
I felt the dust jacket should represent the retro/classical aspects of Wright's work and era. He is his work, so I felt it was important to show him on the cover.
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