BLOG | NOVEMBER, 2011 My Mixbook for 2011by Christopher This year's mixbook is hot off the presses!
A Year of Ideas, Volume ThreeWell, here we are at the end of 2011 and Volume 3 of A Year of Ideas is ready. Just like the past two volumes, I spent the past year reading a ton on the web (something around 1500 articles) and bookmarking the most interesting stuff for possible inclusion in Volume 3. I ended setting aside 61 articles and have spent the last couple of months editing that list down to 25, creating the interior design and cover, and getting them printed by Lulu.com (if you want to read more about how that works, check out last year's entry). They just arrived and I'm pretty excited and happy with how they turned out.
The book is a 365-page (unintentional) digest-size paperback. The interior follows a very similar design to last year's, which contained all kinds of improvements to the layout, typography, links, images, etc. of 2009's. The only difference—aside from having fewer but longer articles—is that I fixed some page numbering glitches and ditched the formal introduction. Instead, I left a blank area so I could write in unique intros for each person I sent a book. As usual, I wish I could send far more copies out than I'm planning to (about 25-30). But at the same time, I like that these are a rarity. Also, I'd probably be treading upon thin ice if I were to create a significant volume of these—I'm sure some of the authors wouldn't be thrilled by the idea. But you don't necessarily need the actual book to enjoy the material. If you want to read the main content (the printed version also included many quotes, images, and links to online content in between each chapter) of the book too, I've included the table of contents below. A Year of Ideas, Volume 3:
Here are a few more images of the interior of the book...
(The Backstory)About three years ago, Emmet Connolly introduced me to the idea of using print-on-demand services to create books of web content. I immediately tried it out for myself and loved it. I learned a few things right away and tried it out again less than a month later. It was after my second attempt that I realized I could do something much cooler with this process: Create and design book compilations and give them to friends, colleagues and family as holiday gifts. I decided to call it A Year of Ideas, and created the first volume in 2009. Last year, it occurred to me that these anthologies are like the book versions of mixtapes. So, I called the second volume of A Year of Ideas a mixbook. People seemed to like that. So, I'm going to keep making them.
Update (12/6/2011): Books Received!I'm getting word from all over that the books are arriving! Some made longer journeys than others; recipients are all over, including Nashville, New York, Boston, California, remote villages of Canada, Toronto, London, Zurich, New Zealand, etc. etc. As they come in, I'll post pictures of the books in their new homes:
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THIS IS AWESOME! Love the whole mixtape thing as well. Great job.
Great idea! I just use my Kindle :p
CB: You could make a digital version, but that takes the whole analog mixtape from digital sources away from it.
Though another digi remix of that analog could be interesting.
Thanks for the brilliant idea. I've wanted to steal it for a year or two and finally got around to it. Much fun was had and I have to thank you for it.
Bonus point: somewhat lazy xmas presents.
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