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Winners of the 2015 British Book Design and Production Awards announced

  • steve8125
  • Nov 30, 2015
  • 2 min read

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The BPIF has announced the winners of the British Book Design and Production Awards 2015. The Awards were held on 26 November 2015 at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel in Knightsbridge in central London.

The judges were inundated with over 500 beautifully produced entries, making their task extremely difficult. Two new categories were added this year – Self-Published Books and Graphic Novels – both of which proved popular.

Bloomsbury Publishing was the outright winner of the awards, finishing at the top of three categories and taking home the coveted title of Book of the Year for The Imaginary, which the judges agreed was ‘breathtaking’.

Once again, the most popular category was Best Jacket/Cover Design, won by publishers Thames & Hudson for Madness in Civilization, described as an ‘excellent example of where a strong concept and clean design perfectly fulfils a jacket’s brief, and draws the reader in’ by the judges.

The Best British Book went to Jon Bannenberg – A Life of Design, which charts the career of the QE2 designer, entered by et al design consultants. The winner of Best Student Book was Four Parts Sand/One Part Cement, entered by Thomas Lynes from Norwich University of the Arts, and featuring what the judges called ‘fantastic monotone imagery’.

A fantastic evening was had by all, and the Awards ceremony allowed those that continuously innovate, push the boundaries and embrace new technologies to be recognised for their efforts.

Congratulations to all winners and finalists.

British Book Design and Production Award Winners 2015:

Brand / Series Identity

This is Series, entered by Laurence King Publishing

Limited Edition and Fine Binding

Mr Kilburn’s Calicos, entered by The Fleece Press

Self-Published Books The Little Boy/Girl Who Lost His/Her Name, entered by Lost My Name Digitally Printed Books Formation, entered by Generation Press Interactive Multimedia Book Jurassic World, entered by Carlton Books Exhibition Catalogues Jenny Saville:Oxyrhynchus, entered by Pureprint Group Photographic Books, Art / Architecture Monographs Cathy, entered by Little, Brown Book Group Graphic Novels The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace & Babbage, entered by Penguin Press Trade Illustrated Stories in the Stars, entered by Hutchinson, Penguin Random House Lifestyle Illustrated Dabbous: The Cookbook, entered by Bloomsbury Publishing Literature The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, entered by The Folio Society

Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education

This is Not a Maths Book, entered by Ivy Press Scholarly, Academic and Reference Books

The Herefordshire Pomona, entered by The Folio Society Children’s Trade The Imaginary, entered by Bloomsbury Publishing

Best Jacket / Cover Design Madness in Civilization, entered by Thames & Hudson Best Student Book Four Parts Sand/One Part Cement, entered by Thomas Lynes, Norwich University of the Arts Best British Book Jon Bannenberg – A Life of Design, entered by et al design consultants Book of the Year The Imaginary, entered by Bloomsbury Publishing


 
 
 

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