Highly talented
young book designers currently making their names in the publishing industry
are the finalists for Awa Press Young Designer of the Year 2012. For Anna
Egan-Reid, Megan van Staden and Saskia Nicol, book design
projects showcase their impressive creative abilities and breadth of scope over
a range of titles.
Each
designer has submitted a portfolio of four titles to be viewed by judges North
& South art director Jenny Nicholls, design firm partner Gideon Keith
and bookseller Roger Parsons. Keely O’Shannessy, a previous winner of the Young
Designer Award, is the advisory judge for the category.
Anna Egan-Reid has
a Bachelor of Arts in art history and English and has been typesetting since
her late teens. She recently worked as an in-house designer at Penguin Books
(NZ). Her entry is four book designs for Penguin: the literary Janet Frame:
In Her Own Words (Janet Frame; Denis Harold & Pamela Gordon, eds); an
illustrated New Zealand non-fiction title Trail: Riding the Otago Central
Rail Trail (Paul Sorrell & Graham Warman); children’s picture book Moon
Cow (Kyle Mewburn); and Summer Houses (Andrea Stevens with
photography by Simon Devitt) a book of holiday home architecture.
Megan van Staden
graduated with honours in graphic design at Massey University. Megan’s four
designs are for Random House, where she currently works as a designer: Te
Hao Nui The Great Catch: Object Stories from Te Manawa (Fiona McKergow
& Kerry Taylor, eds), discoveries in the museum’s collection; Untamed:
The Extraordinary Adventures of the Swazi Man, Davey Hughes’ hunting
adventures; Q & Eh: Questions and Answers on Language with a Kiwi Twist (Laurie
Bauer, Janet Holmes, Dianne Bardsley, Paul Warren); and the only fiction cover
in the shortlist entries, Witi Ihimaera’s The Parihaka Woman.
Saskia
Nicol has an AUT Bachelor of Art and Design degree, after which she worked in
magazines and for Random House, and is now a freelance designer. Saskia’s
submissions were: Tupaia: The Remarkable Story of Captain Cook’s Polynesian
Navigator (Joan Druett); a trip through New Zealand art in It's All
About the Image (Dick Frizzell); and history in Fighting Spirit: 75
Years of the RNZAF (Margaret McClure), all for Random House. NZ New
Millennium: A Decade in Pictures was designed by Saskia for Penguin.
The
Awa Press Young Designer Award is part of the Publishers Association of New
Zealand (PANZ) Design Awards and is open to designers aged under 35. Designers
submit a portfolio of up to five books designed over one year. Entries are
judged on the ability of designers to consider the author’s
work, the publisher’s marketing requirements and the audience appeal of the
books they have designed.
Advisory
judge Keely O’Shannessy was impressed with this year’s submissions. “All the
entries – and this is the biggest number yet – were of a very high quality,”
said Keely. “It was really hard to choose the final three, but we were
impressed by the diverse portfolios of the three finalists who showed real
ability in design across different genres.”
The
winner of the Awa Press Young Designer of the Year Award will receive a prize
of $1,000 at the PANZ Book Design Awards ceremony in Auckland on 5 July.
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