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Basics Illustration 03: Text and Image

Basics Illustration 03: Text and Image
Author: Mark 'Wigan' Williams
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350034851

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Basics Illustration 03: Text and Image explores the basic function of illustration: the interpretation of words into pictures and the interplay of text and image as two forms of visual representation. The basic principles of graphic communication are introduced through case studies and examples in which the relationships between illustration and text are analysed and explored. The book features a wide range of work demonstrating diverse visual languages, ideas, techniques and skills. It also examines the production of artefacts, for example, artists' books, graphic novels, posters and handmade typography, stencils, graffiti, and fonts designed by illustrators


Basics Illustration

Basics Illustration
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Release: 2008
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Basics Illustration: Text and Image is part of the Basics Illustration series exploring key areas of illustration through case studies and key creative "basics". Text and Image explores the interpretation of words into pictures and the interplay of text and images as two forms of visual representation. The book features a wide range of work demonstrating diverse visual languages, ideas, techniques and skills. It also examines the production of artefacts, for example, artists' books, graphic novels, posters and handmade typography, stencils, graffiti, and fonts designed by illustrators. Text and Image looks at how to manipulate text as though it were an image and how to interpret and use the elements together. Basic principles of graphic communication are introduced through case studies and examples in which the relationships between illustration and other creative disciplines are analysed and explored.


Basics Illustration 02: Sequential Images

Basics Illustration 02: Sequential Images
Author: Mark Wigan
Publisher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 2940373604

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The author identifies sequential image-making as a rich area of original and innovative work, which is leading the resurgence in the art of illustration. Informative case studies, Q & A's and diagrams provide the reader with practical insights and also address professional, cultural, theoretical and historical contexts.


Basics Illustration

Basics Illustration
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Basics Illustration

Basics Illustration
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Basics Illustration: Sequential Images identifies sequential image-making as a rich area of original and innovative work, which is leading the resurgence in the art of illustration. The book addresses the professional, cultural, theoretical and historical contexts of sequential illustration, and explores the fundamental language of the narrative image-maker across a wide range of media. In this title, international illustrators, animators, artists and educators at the cutting edge of the narrative renaissance outline their personal modus operandi and approaches to sequential image-making.


A Companion to Illustration

A Companion to Illustration
Author: Alan Male
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 111918553X

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A contemporary synthesis of the philosophical, theoretical and practical methodologies of illustration and its future development Illustration is contextualized visual communication; its purpose is to serve society by influencing the many aspects of its cultural infrastructure; it dispenses knowledge and education, it commentates and delivers journalistic opinion, it persuades, advertises and promotes, it entertains and provides for all forms of narrative fiction. A Companion to Illustration explores the definition of illustration through cognition and research and its impact on culture. It explores illustration’s boundaries and its archetypal distinction, the inflected forms of its parameters, its professional, contextual, educational and creative applications. This unique reference volume offers insights into the expanding global intellectual conversation on illustration through a compendium of readings by an international roster of scholars, academics and practitioners of illustration and visual communication. Encompassing a wide range of thematic dialogues, the Companion offers twenty-five chapters of original theses, examining the character and making of imagery, illustration education and research, and contemporary and post-contemporary context and practice. Topics including conceptual strategies for the contemporary illustrator, the epistemic potential of active imagination in science, developing creativity in a polymathic environment, and the presentation of new insights on the intellectual and practical methodologies of illustration. Evaluates innovative theoretical and contextual teaching and learning strategies Considers the influence of illustration through cognition, research and cultural hypotheses Discusses the illustrator as author, intellectual and multi-disciplinarian Explores state-of-the-art research and contemporary trends in illustration Examines the philosophical, theoretical and practical framework of the discipline A Companion to Illustration is a valuable resource for students, scholars and professionals in disciplines including illustration, graphic and visual arts, visual communications, cultural and media and advertising studies, and art history.


Basics Illustration 04: Global Contexts

Basics Illustration 04: Global Contexts
Author: Mark Wigan
Publisher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 2940373949

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Comprehensive and inspiring, the book is packed with insightful and thought-provoking commentary. It introduces the concept of illustration as a form of language and visual communication, conveying ideas, messages and emotions for cultural consumption. It looks at the illustrator as the inventor of imaginary worlds from folklore, legends and myths to the immersive virtual worlds of the Internet, such as Second Life.


Basics Illustration 01

Basics Illustration 01
Author: Mark Wigan
Publisher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2006-12-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 2940373159

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The first book in the 'Basics Illustration' series, 'Thinking Visually', features the work of more than 100 international illustrators, educators and students demonstrating diverse visual language, context, ideas, techniques and skills.


The Fundamentals of Illustration

The Fundamentals of Illustration
Author: Lawrence Zeegen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Design
ISBN: 2940447209

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The Fundamentals of Illustration 2nd Edition by Lawrence Zeegen introduces students to the subject of illustration, taking them through the key skills and practical processes required for the study of this exciting degree course. This edition has been updated with a wealth of fresh visuals and contemporary case studies. It includes new and revised content and examples that reflect the changes and developments in the discipline over the past few years. Current visual approaches are examined and evaluated, along with new chapters on visual thinking, idea generation and the illustrator as an artist. A chapter on the professional practice of a freelance designer helps students to understand the realities of this creative career path. Each chapter concludes with a case study, which outlines a brief and then describes each stage of the process, from the illustrator's initial response to the completion of the project. The case studies feature the work of: John Clementson, Tim Vyner, Olivier Kugler, Damian Gascoigne, Ben Kelly and Howard Read. The book also contains a series of interviews with practising illustrators such as Autumn Whitehurst, Stina Persson and Anthony Burrill.


Thinking Visually for Illustrators

Thinking Visually for Illustrators
Author: Mark Wigan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-01-29
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1474239129

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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.