Inside the Windows 95 File System
Inside the Windows 95 File System IFSMgr, The Installable File System Manager By Stan Mitchell
January 1900
Pages: 375

Colophon

Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. The animal featured on the cover of Inside the Windows 95 File System is a representative of one of the more than 65,000 species of mollusks. There are six classes of mollusk. The largest of these classes is the gastropod. The coiled shell on the animal on the cover of this book is typical of many, but not all, gastropods. This mollusk may be an Astraea Heliotropium, a native of the waters surrounding new Zealand. The Astraea Heliotropium grows to a size of three to four inches, and has a lovely iridescent purplish-pink shell.

No species shows as much diversity of shape and size as the mollusk. Despite this diversity, most mollusks have the same basic body plan. The word mollusk means "soft bodied." The soft mollusk body is composed of a combined head-foot containing the central nervous system, and a layer of tissue called the mantle that covers the internal organs. The mantle also secretes the shell that covers the mollusk's body. The shell is part of animal and grows with it. Edie Freedman designed the cover of this book, using a 19th-century engraving from the Dover Pictorial Archive. The cover layout was produced with Quark XPress 3.3 using the ITC Garamond font.

The inside layout was designed by Edie Freedman and Nancy Priest and implemented in FrameMaker 5.0 by Mike Sierra. The text and heading fonts are ITC Garamond Light and Garamond Book. The illustrations that appear in the book were created in Macromedia Freehand 5.0 by Chris Reilley. This colophon was written by Clairemarie Fisher O'Leary.

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