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Author: Frances Stark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2003
Genre: Art criticism
ISBN:

Collected Writing: 1993-2003 brings together many of Frances Stark's texts for the first time, including essays on artists and artist's [sic] text pieces. Stark's writing is not specifically sited in visual art, but is rooted in the condition of contemporary life encountering along the way the literary tradition, music and philosophy. These provide the backbone to much of her thinking, as do the problems faced by being both an artist and writer today. These themes are presented through a pseudo-autobiographical style which frequently presents itself as poetic musings, that create meandering, off-centred texts that are often humorous and at the same time highly readable. This book also includes facsimiles of &‘The Unspeakable Compromise of the Portable Work of Art' as well as specially designed pages by Stark, making this anthology a fascinating insight into the artist's practice. The book includes a forward [sic] by Matthew Higgs.

Iconic Designs

Iconic Designs
Author: Grace Lees-Maffei
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0857853538

Iconic Designs is a beautifully designed and illustrated guide to fifty classic 'things' – designs that we find in the city, in our homes and offices, on page and screen, and in our everyday lives. In her introduction, Grace Lees-Maffei explores what makes a design 'iconic', and fifty essays by leading design and cultural critics tell the story of each iconic 'thing', its innovative and unique qualities, and its journey to classic status. Subjects range from the late 19th century to the present day, and include the Sydney Opera House, the Post-It Note, Coco Chanel's classic suit, the Sony WalkmanTM, Hello KittyTM, the typeface Helvetica, the Ford Model T, Harry Beck's diagrammatic map of the London Underground and the Apple iMac G3. This handsome volume provides a treasure trove of 'stories' that will shed new light on the iconic designs that we use without thinking, aspire to possess, love or hate (or love to hate) and which form part of the fabric of our everyday lives.

Umbrella

Umbrella
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Frieze

Frieze
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2002
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN:

Creating Artists' Books

Creating Artists' Books
Author: Sarah Bodman
Publisher: A & C Black
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN:

• Cutting-edge idea! • Titles on altered books are topping sales charts • Packed with valuable artists’ resources—galleries, bookstores, Web sites, book fairs, exhibitions Famous artists from David Hockney and Andy Warhol to Gilbert and George have created their own books—distinctive bound collections of work, sometimes variations on the popular altered-book craze. Now any artist can follow in the booksteps of these well-known muses, with the help ofCreating Artists’ Books. Author Sarah Bodman, an expert on artists’ books, gives wonderful inspiration and practical guidance on printmaking processes for making books, digital output and computer-based books, assembling books with limited resources, and creating altered books. An invaluable appendix lists bookstores and galleries that sell and exhibit artists’ book; book arts collections, archives, and organizations; book fairs; related Web sites; and more.Creating Artists’ Booksis packed with ideas, inspiration, and information from cover to cover.

Rotoscoping

Rotoscoping
Author: Benjamin Bratt
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136039694

Master what it takes to make your rotoscoping and digital painting blend seamlessly into each shot. Through illustrious four color presentation, the book features step-by-step instruction on the artistic techniques of rotoscoping and digital painting with lessons on: *Articulate mattes *Digital paint in moving footage *Motion tracking *Advanced rotoscoping and digital paint techniques, and much more It also features practical insight on the subject and industry, delving into: *The history and evolution of rotoscoping and the role of the rotoscoper *A typical day in the life of a rotoscoper *How to get a job as a rotoscoper

Letters of Credit

Letters of Credit
Author: Walter Tracy
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781567922400

The revolution in typesetting - a revolution that over the past two decades has eliminated a five-hundred-year-old system of hot metal production and replaced it with one of photo-generated and computer-driven composition - shows no sign of winding down. This book, more than any other we know, traces the steps that went into that revolution and simultaneously makes the argument that the letter forms themselves are in process of evolution. Tracy argues that, whether they are of the sixteenth or the twentieth century, the forms that comprise our alphabet are subject to the same rules of good taste, proportion, and clarity that have always obtained. But what we face today is vastly different from fifty years ago. For the first time, new technology has made the proliferation (and, as some would maintain, debasement) of letter forms fast and easy (or quick and dirty.) With fifty years of professional experience on both sides of the Atlantic (including thirty years as head of type design for the British Linotype Company), Tracy is in a unique position to make this argument and arrive at his sad conclusion: the design of distinguished, contemporary typefaces is far outnumbered by the mediocre and downright bad. Part of the reason for this deplorable deterioration is a lack of critical analysis of the particular esthetics involved. This step-by-step examination of type-design esthetics is precisely what Tracy provides here, while avoiding both the promoter's hype and the manufacturer's claims. Here are the gut issues of what makes type good or bad, legible or unreadable. Extensively illustrated with both typefaces and line drawings, this book belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in thehistory of letters or in the artistry and peculiar problems that lie behind their production.

Automotive Industries

Automotive Industries
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2480
Release: 1944
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

Vols. for 1919- include an Annual statistical issue (title varies).