Illustration 101

Illustration 101
Author: Max Scratchmann
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-04-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781545120187

Do you yearn to illustrate? Do you dream of being a star of the commercial art world? Then this is the book for you! In this fun-to-read manual you will quickly learn how to wow Art Directors and land dream commissions; get past the Scariest Secretaries; get loads of FREE Publicity; speed up Slow Payers; create Killer Newsletters and do a hundred and one other cool things to put your illustration career straight into the fast lane. Yes, the classic is back! After two decades in print the illustrators' bible is fully revised and crammed with oodles of tips and trade secrets.

Editorial Illustration

Editorial Illustration
Author: Andrew Selby
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350096881

Across digital and print media, editorial illustrators create visuals to support text and convey ideas, but there is more to these illustrations than meets the eye. Internationally-recognised illustrator and educator Andy Selby takes you through the importance of context and content when responding to editorial illustration briefs, explaining how understanding of visual communication concepts leads to more successful illustrations - all while under the time pressure of editorial briefs. Covering ideation, development and execution, this book includes: - A short history of illustration as a political and social tool - How to use visual language, symbolism and satire and to what purpose - Representation of identity, ethics and society - both for impact and sensitive designs - Research, commercial judgement and experimentation - Professional conduct, self-promotion, responsibilities and plagiarism So whether you're illustrating a news story, summarising new scientific discoveries or creating an image for a magazine cover, Editorial Illustration will give you the skills to produce striking commercial designs on time and to brief.

Illustration

Illustration
Author: Andrew Hall
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-05-06
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1780675267

This broad introduction to illustration reveals the artistic, intellectual and organizational skills needed to practice as a freelance illustrator, and helps the reader navigate the specialist areas of its application. There is a practical introduction to image-making, covering ways of drawing, viewpoints and perspective, colour palettes and choice of media, along with an examination of how illustration communicates through metaphor, symbolism, wit, narrative, and more. Chapters devoted to editorial, publishing, corporate/advertising and the entertainment industry introduce the reader to the nature and function of different types of illustration, tracking the progress of real-life commissions and presenting a gallery of examples of contemporary work. The book also addresses practical considerations when setting up a working environment, from the design of the workspace – lighting, computer equipment and basic tools – to time management and collaborative working.

1001 Illustrations That Connect

1001 Illustrations That Connect
Author: Craig Brian Larson
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310320542

Every preacher, teacher, or writer knows the value of a good illustration in helping connect the truth of the passage with the congregation or class—and how hard it is to come up with good illustrations week after week. This book contains the cream of the crop: 1001 illustrations carefully selected from among thousands on Christianity Today International’s popular website PreachingToday.com. These illustrations are proven, memorable, and illuminating. As the saying goes, they will preach! And they’re fresh, all written within the past seven years. Of course the best illustrations are no good if you can’t find the right one. These illustrations have been arranged according to twelve master topics, each divided into several subtopics. Further, they’ve been indexed according both to Bible references and to 500 keywords. A searchable CD-ROM is included, allowing you to get the illustration into your lesson or sermon with ease.

Illustration Workshop

Illustration Workshop
Author: Mary Kate McDevitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Drawing
ISBN: 9781452155562

"For aspiring illustrators, students, or anyone who loves to draw, this workbook helps to build up drawing skills, confidence, and an attention-grabbing portfolio ... [Includes] 12 step-by-step assignments to illustrate commercially compelling products--like a greeting card, product packaging, a magazine editorial, and more"--Amazon.com

Peanut Jones and the Illustrated City

Peanut Jones and the Illustrated City
Author: Rob Biddulph
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1760988340

Superstar, author and illustrator Rob Biddulph dazzles in Peanut Jones and the Illustrated City, the first title in a brand new adventure series for boys and girls of 8+. Fizzing with magic, danger, friendship and art, this exciting, fun, middle-grade debut is from the bestselling creative genius behind #DrawWithRob. Some legends are born, some are drawn . . . Drawing feels like magic to Peanut Jones. But art can't fix her problems. Her dad has gone missing, and she's stuck in a boring new school. Until the day she finds a unique pencil turbo-charged with special powers. Suddenly she's pulled into a world packed with more colour, creativity, excitement and danger than she could ever have imagined. And maybe, just maybe, she might find out what happened to her dad.

101 Super Cute Things to Draw

101 Super Cute Things to Draw
Author: Lauren Bergstrom
Publisher: Walter Foster
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0760375011

101 Super Cute Things to Draw features more than 100 step-by-step drawing projects to teach beginning and aspiring artists how to draw simple and adorable illustrations.

Trosley's How to Draw Cartoon Cars

Trosley's How to Draw Cartoon Cars
Author: George Trosely
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-03-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1613252358

The name George Trosley may not be instantly recognizable to many motoring enthusiasts, but his work certainly is. Over the years, people have become familiar with George Trosley's work through the magazine pages of CARtoons, Hot Rod Cartoons, Street Rodder, Car Craft, Popular Hot Rodding, Super Chevy, and many more. His Krass & Bernie cartoon ran for many years as did a "How to Draw" column that is the basis for this book. In Trosley's How to Draw Cartoon Cars, he takes you through the process step-by-step of drawing your favorite cars, starting with the basics such as profiles, point of view, speed, attitudes, custom graphics, and coloring. You learn to draw components such as wheels, engines, and accessories. Then you are treated to step-by-step lessons on many different body styles: Corvettes, Mustangs, pickup trucks, off-road trucks, muscle cars, hot rods, and a few race cars as well. If you are a budding artist, closet cartoonist, or just want to learn how to draw your own hot rod or muscle machine, this book shows you how it's done. Trosley is one of the best in the business today, and this volume will be a great addition to your automotive or art library.

Another World

Another World
Author: Patricia Mainardi
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0300223781

The remarkable story of the stylistic, cultural, and technical innovations that drove the surge of comics, caricature, and other print media in 19th-century Europe Taking its title from the 1844 visionary graphic novel by J. J. Grandville, this groundbreaking book explores the invention of print media—including comics, caricature, the illustrated press, illustrated books, and popular prints—tracing their development as well as the aesthetic, political, technological, and cultural issues that shaped them. The explosion of imagery from the late 18th century to the beginning of the 20th exceeded the print production from all previous centuries combined, spurred the growth of the international art market, and encouraged the cross-fertilization of media, subjects, and styles. Patricia Mainardi examines scores of imaginative and innovative prints, focusing on highly experimental moments of discovery, when artists and publishers tested the limits of each new medium, creating visual languages that extend to the comics and graphic novels of today. Another World unearths a wealth of visual material, revealing a history of how our image-saturated world came into being, and situating the study of print culture firmly within the context of art history.