SIMON & SCHUSTER: Burning Book

Burning Book: A Visual History of Burning Man Jessica Bruder Simon & Schuster, New York 2007

Burning Book: A Visual History of Burning Man
Jessica Bruder, author
Simon & Schuster, New York
2007
Nevada's Burning Man festival has been covered many times, but rarely with the energy and insight that Jessica Bruder brought to her manuscript. I had expected the kind of writing that simply fills space between spectacular photographs. But Bruder’s text was more reportage than devotion, and in order to do it justice, the design had to empower the words to compete with the photographs.

At times Burning Man seems like a gigantic raucous sideshow. So it occurred to me that nineteenth-century carnival posters could provide a backwards model for the book’s typographic eccentricities. This kind of type practically begs to be read aloud, so I worked closely with Bruder to be sure that emphasis and enhancement were well placed to assist the reading. 

Bruder’s rapport with the festival administration allowed her unprecedented access to their archives, which were stuffed full of trinkets and ephemera. Through her negotiations, much of this never-before-seen material has made its way onto the book's pages.

Burning Man’s rules of participation prohibit buying and selling of merchandise on the festival grounds. all exchanges take the form of gifts. So as a final comic gesture, I adapted a series of famous product packages into carriers for passages of text.
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