Thursday, May 10, 2012

Wednesday, May 9, 2012


I started binding books because I couldn’t find any I liked in the stores. I was in college, and had a lot of profound thoughts I needed to capture. The first several were very rough, mostly grocery bags wrapped around cardboard and printer paper, tied together with dental floss. Slowly, the process streamlined, played with different materials and binding methods. Finally, I settled on the Coptic stitch because of the elegant simplicity and the 'braid' produced on the exposed spine.

It is an ancient stitch, the oldest of its style. There is no glue used in the Coptic method, and similar to a keystone arch, each element of the book is integral to the structure. There is strength and durability in these books.

Examining the growth of these books has been fascinating. I wonder how all the books I have sent out are doing. If you have a one of my books, I would love to collect pictures of them in their new places, on shelves, desks, at coffeehouses or posing for a portrait on a European vacation.

All my best,

Ben
-Annotated Press