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Utah book is a winner

Published: Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005 1:58 p.m. MDT
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"Something Lived, Something Dreamed: Urban Design and the American West," published by the University of Utah's Red Butte Press, has been chosen by the American Institute of Graphic Aritists as one of the 100 best-designed books for 2004. The book, by archictet and designer William McDonough, with letterpress monoprints by Washington artist Christopher Stern, will be on display in the AIGA's New York gallery beginning in September. In all likelihood, the exibit will travel to Utah next summer.

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