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E-raamat: Thinking Visually for Illustrators

(Hull College, UK)
  • Formaat: 184 pages
  • Sari: Basics Illustration
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2015
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474239127
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  • Formaat: 184 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474239127
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Thinking Visually for Illustrators features a wide range of work, demonstrating diverse visual languages, context, ideas, techniques and skills. It also looks at the ways in which illustrators develop their own personal visual language. Contemporary illustrators from all over the world engaged in a diverse range of approaches to the discipline have contributed their artwork and commentaries on visual thinking and the working process. The text also features the work of recent graduates, present students and observations from educators past and present.

This edition has been updated to include a new chapter on illustration for the digital context and new approaches to working.

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Thinking Visually for Illustrators explores the importance of ideas, research, drawing and experimentation for the illustrator. The new edition includes updates to artwork from leading international illustrators.
Introduction 6(4)
How to get the most out of this book 10(2)
Chapter One Getting Started
12(16)
Ideas generation
14(4)
Research
18(1)
In focus: Yuko Kondo
19(1)
Sketchbooks
20(2)
Inspirations
22(6)
Chapter Two Ways Of Drawing
28(14)
A history of illustration
30(4)
Outsider art
34(2)
The portrait
36(2)
In focus: Miles Donovan
38(2)
Life drawing
40(2)
Chapter Three Experimenting
42(18)
Quotes
44(2)
Print workshop
46(6)
Cross-media and cultural cut-ups
52(8)
Chapter Four Types Of Illustration
60(42)
Social commentary
62(4)
Caricature
66(2)
The decorative
68(3)
In focus: Aubrey Beardsley
71(1)
Reportage
72(2)
Underground urban street art
74(13)
In focus: Jean Michel Basquiat
87(1)
Fantastic worlds
88(2)
In focus: Jorge Goytizoia
90(6)
In focus: A Secret Club
96(2)
In focus: Daniel Bueno
98(4)
Chapter Five The New Digital Paradigm
102(18)
The next big thing in illustration
104(2)
In focus: Micah Lidberg
106(2)
In focus: Merjin Hos
108(2)
The future is now
110(4)
In focus: Catherine McIntyre
114(2)
Flexibility
116(4)
Chapter Six A Career In Illustration
120(27)
Collaboration
121(3)
In focus: Priya Sundram
124(6)
In focus: Big Active
130(6)
Briefs and deadlines
136(2)
Industry insights
138(9)
Appendix
147(19)
The Projects
148(12)
Glossary
160(4)
Canon of Key Artists and Illustrators
164(2)
Bibliography 166(4)
Conclusion 170(5)
Index 175(6)
Acknowledgements 181
Mark Wigan is a lecturer at Hull College, UK. He has a progressive and multidisciplinary approach to illustration. An early pioneer of transglobal art in 1980s New York, Tokyo and London, his work has evolved into a multimedia archive chronicling the changing worlds of club culture and street style.