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The Lehman Letter

Minion Pro and Mostra Nuova

I've just finished reviewing the page proofs of the Lehman biography. Although it's six months until pub date, the only thing left to do (other than reviewing the index) is preparing to tell the world that this book is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

 

In communing with the page proofs, I learned from David Cobb, the production supervisor at the University Press of Kentucky, that the body type for the book is Minion Pro, and the display type for chapter headers is Mostra Nuova.

 

According to Wikipedia, Minion is a serif typeface (serifs are little lines attached to typeset letters; most people don't even notice them, but they make letters more readable). It was designed by Robert Slimbach and released in 1990 by Adobe Systems, the people who gave us Adobe Acrobat. While recent, it's inspired by late Renaissance-era type and intended for body text and extended reading. Minion Pro is an update released in 2000.

 

The Mostra Nuova used for the chapter headers is an updated version of lettering used in Italian Art Deco posters and advertising of the 1930's. It was created in 2009 by Mark Simonson. It sounds like "Bossa Nova," which reminds me of Eydie Gorme's early 1960's hit "Blame It On the Bossa Nova."

 

Upon first glance, Mostra Nuova looks a little theatrical for my taste, but this is a book about show business, and I'll probably acclimate to it.

 

This will probably be the last blog post until late summer, as I can't imagine any reason to bug you before then. Take good care of yourselves in this increasingly dystopian world and I'll catch up with you later.

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