Thinking Visually for Illustrators

Thinking Visually for Illustrators
Title Thinking Visually for Illustrators PDF eBook
Author Mark Wigan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
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.

Basics Illustration 01

Basics Illustration 01
Title Basics Illustration 01 PDF eBook
Author Mark Wigan
Publisher AVA Publishing
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.

Basics Illustration

Basics Illustration
Title Basics Illustration PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
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Release 2006
Genre
ISBN

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Basics Illustration: Thinking Visually explores the importance of ideas, research, drawing and experimentation for the illustrator and addresses the fundamental aspects of illustration with in-depth guides, supported by student exercises and resources.

Circle Under Berry

Circle Under Berry
Title Circle Under Berry PDF eBook
Author Carter Higgins
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 53
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1797208519

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Part Sandra Boynton, part Each Peach Pear Plum; part Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, part Hippopposites—a treat for the brain and the tongue. With an elegant and simple approach, this thought-provoking concept book shows young readers that everything in the world can be seen from infinite perspectives. Each page compares colors, shapes, and objects in relation to each other. A triangle that is over a square is also under a circle. A circle that is pink also might be a flower. The artful, playful combinations of simple concepts and Higgins's rhythmic writing and expert arrangement of objects on the page make this book a perfect read-aloud, capable of entertaining, educating, and challenging readers in equal measure. There are multiple ways to read the book, allowing it to work for several ages and reading levels at once. The educational value and sheer fun packed into this book's language and visual design will make it a huge hit with educators and librarians, new parents, and creative kids who are visual learners. This striking, delightfully different exploration of shape, color, and patterns redefines what a picture book can be. Read it once, read it ten times. See something new every time. A GREAT INTRODUCTION TO MANY DIFFERENT CONCEPTS: This book's focus on color, shapes, objects, and relative words like "over," "under," and "next to" make this the perfect introduction to basic concepts of all kinds. Rather than traditional concept books that focus on only one idea, this book combines its teaching approach, helping young readers learn more than one concept at once by showing how they relate to each other. A DYNAMIC LEARNING EXPERIENCE: The unusual combination of colors, shapes, and animals intelligently introduces young readers to patterns, classification, and problem-solving. The imaginative language of this book, rich with rhythmic phrasing and a tongue twister–like playfulness, creates a soothing read-aloud text that engages young children with questions and encourages audience participation. PERFECT FOR ANY KIND OF EDUCATION: With a variety of concepts, clear read-aloud qualities, and the many different ways this book engages different styles of learning, this book is ideal for librarians, educators, and anyone creating reading events in their communities. BELOVED AUTHOR: Carter Higgins is not only the author of many acclaimed books for children such as Everything You Need to Build a Treehouse, This Is Not a Valentine, and Bikes for Sale, she's also a seasoned school librarian who's spent many years working with children. Her love of kids—and her passion for teaching—shines throughout this book. EASY ART PROJECT INSPIRATION: Having honed her art skills as an elementary librarian, Carter Higgins makes her own debut as an illustrator for this book with simple, appealing collages. Kids will love making their own art projects inspired by the illustrations in this book. BRIGHT, EYE-CATCHING ART: The simple shapes and lively colors are designed to appeal to young children. Read this if your children enjoy Hervé Tullet's Press Here or Bill Martin Jr.'s Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? Perfect for: • Parents • Grandparents • Educators • Gift-givers

The Fundamentals of Illustration

The Fundamentals of Illustration
Title The Fundamentals of Illustration PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Zeegen
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 176
Release 2020-09-17
Genre Design
ISBN 1474240402

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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.

Illustrators 46

Illustrators 46
Title Illustrators 46 PDF eBook
Author The Society of Illustrators
Publisher Collins Design
Pages 608
Release 2005-04-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780060749798

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A massive book of visual ideas from those communicators to the media most adept at such thought - ILLUSTRATORS. This is the broadest survey of the leading visual thinkers working for mass media reproduction worldwide. This book is all about the IDEAS BEHIND THE ART, as seen by the artists themselves. It is not only a How to of media, but of How to Think visually. This book is a talent reference for art directors, an inspirational edition for students, a Who's Who for industry professionals and an eye opener to the general public.

First Drawings

First Drawings
Title First Drawings PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Fein
Publisher Sylvia Fein
Pages 162
Release 1993
Genre Art
ISBN 9780917388040

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This study is a visual ride through the primary motifs of human art. Examples show how certain basic patterns reappear, time and again, all over the world. It tries to answer the question why prehistoric art, tribal art, child art and modern art have so many design elements in common.