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Drawn to Type: Lettering for Illustrators

Autor Marty Blake
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 feb 2021
Illustrated lettering is one of the most recognisable trends in design, but how do you take your work in this area to new levels and make your projects stand out from the crowd? Illustrator, designer and educator Marty Blake takes you through the craft of creative lettering: what you need to know about working with various media and how to incorporate image and text successfully. Each chapter focuses on one technique, covering its history, the tools and techniques needed to achieve it, along with examples from designers and illustrators from around the world - all with critical reflection on what works, and why. Whether you're lettering by hand or digitally, Drawn to Type is perfect for use alongside courses in illustration and typography, and as an inspirational guide for designers looking to give the written word that visual impact.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350066915
ISBN-10: 1350066915
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 150 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The author brings together years of experience from both academia and practice to ensure a well-rounded approach to the topic, and provides the background history and critical analysis of designs and techniques that are essential for serious students of the subject

Notă biografică

Marty Blake has been working as a freelance illustrator, graphic designer and instructor for many years. She has taught these subjects for several decades, on courses such as Intro and Advanced Graphic Design, Typography, Typography for Illustrators, Design for Illustration, Business of Illustration and Senior Portfolio (for both design and illustration students). She is currently Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator for the Illustration Program at Syracuse University, NY. She is also on the Board of Directors for ICON10, the major US illustration conference, as Education Chair.

Cuprins

IntroductionPart 1: Typography with IllustrationHistoryThe basics: Categories of styles and anatomy of letterformsDigital distortion: techniques and tipsSample work and artistsPart 2: Calligraphy and Brush Lettering with IllustrationHistorySample alphabets: uncial, half uncial, Blackletter, Roman, Chancery,Spencerian, Humanist, Informal, etc.Examination of tools: pens, brushes, papers and inksTechnical tips on writingSign painting: tools and materials, paint and chalkSample work and artistsPart 3: Hand Lettering with IllustrationHistorySample alphabet stylesExamination of tools: brushes, surfaces and paintsTechnical tips on letteringSample work and artistsPart 4: Alternate MediaGraphic artists working with unusual materials and situations, including graffiti and street artConditions, opportunities and parametersGlossary

Recenzii

With its carefully chosen case studies and succinct historical content, this is a useful and visually appealing book that offers practical and theoretical guidance to approaching typographic practice in creative ways.
This book is essential reading for any student who wants to understand the contextual history of our letterforms and how to integrate lettering more successfully within their creative projects.
A love letter to the alphabet, Drawn to Type provides inspiration for professional designers and hobbyists alike.
Illustration is the magic space created between type and images. So, when I teach young illustrators, thinking with type and design is not an optional skill, but an essential tool. In Drawn to Type, Marty Blake has assembled a collection way beyond a typical scrapbook carousel, this is a rich tutorial for learning to use type as image, artifact, and communication.