Design Observer posts about a little book called The Next Page: Thirty Tables of Contents by Michael Bierut, William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand. When designers have the lucky chance of designing a book, even the tedious, more right brained (is that correct?) parts deserve attention. And this book is entirely focused on the front men of all reading material – the table of contents.
It's nice to see a book dedicated to one of the harder working parts of our hard and soft covered friends.
