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A Tour Through Art Book Design - Ryan Polich

32m · Input Doc: Marketing Interviews · 22 Feb 17:00

Ryan Polich is a design director at Lucia Marquand, a design agency in Seattle that develops designs and produces books for museums and other cultural institutions.

  • What Ryan does at Lucia Marquand [0:31]
  • The process of designing a book [3:33]
  • What a physical book can be [7:26]
  • Solving your client’s problems [9:35]
  • Favorite books Ryan has worked on [10:16]
  • Interpreting a collection into a book [12:30]
  • Crediting designers for work in different mediums [14:38]
  • How Ryan became a book designer [16:23]
  • How to choose typography for a project [20:03]
  • Designing for the present vs. designing for the future [23:10]
  • Favorite books Ryan didn’t work on [25:44]
  • Ryan’s favorite typefaces, and ones he considers most overused [27:45]

Episode Transcript & Mentions: 

Clyde Golden is a creative agency in Seattle specializing in research, strategy, and content creation via Customer Journey programs.

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