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In this digital age of computer-generated graphics and typography, it's refreshing to find typographers who still believe in working by hand. No longer relegated to designer's sketchbooks, hand-drawn type has emerged from the underground as a dynamic vehicle for visual communication from magazine, book, and album covers to movie credits and NFL advertisements. As the practice and appreciation of hand-drawn type grows, it s time to celebrate the work of those typographers whose every letterform is a work of art. Hand Job collects groundbreaking work from fifty of today's most talented typographers who draw by hand. Graphic designer and hand typographer Michael Perry selects work representing the full spectrum of design methods and styles. Each hand-drawn work is entirely shaped by the artist's unique process every one a carefully executed composition enhanced by unplanned 'accidents' of line, color, and craft. Hand Job also includes photographs of found type, artists studios, and the tools that help make typography come to life. Whether you are looking to invigorate your design work or are just in need of a little offbeat inspiration, Hand Job will have you reaching for your favorite pen.
Perry, Michael --- Graphisme --- Typographie --- Informatique --- grafische vormgeving --- Graphic arts --- typography --- graphic design --- typografie --- Type and type-founding --- Alphabets --- Lettering --- Type designers. --- Typographers. --- Printing --- Caractères d'imprimerie --- Lettrage --- Lettristes --- Typographes --- Imprimerie --- Specimens. --- History --- Spécimens --- Histoire --- Lettertypes --- Typografie --- Type designers --- Typographers --- 766.039 --- Anderson Emily --- Askew Tyler --- Bingaman Kate --- Botting Barbara --- Brogna Ed --- Camron Robin --- Cheuk Dean --- Clark Paul --- Dean Jeremy --- Glue Kit --- grafisch design --- Hopkinson Holly --- Hugo Mario --- Human Empire --- illustraties --- Johnson Adrian --- Keenan John Zachary --- Lai Jeff --- Lyons Kevin --- Marx Stefan --- McFetridge Geoff --- Miller Patrick --- Murphy Kindra --- Perry Michael --- Ramsey Luke --- Sagmeister Stefan --- tekenkunst --- Type directors --- Designers --- Printers --- Specimens of type --- Type specimens (Printing) --- Printing, Practical --- Typography --- Lettertype
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Pattern can be derived from many sources, if we remember to look closely. While patterns have been around forever, there’s a recent movement, a tendency among designers, to allow patterns to animate their work with colorful and exuberant complexity. "Over and Over: A Catalog of Hand-Drawn Patterns" collects groundbreaking work from fifty of today’s most talented designers who create patterns by hand and use them in their work in inventive and innovative ways. From Deanne Chenk’s patterns that adorn current fashion to those of Robin Cameron that explore her interest in art to Garret Morin’s patterns that arose from an exercise for a character called Eloie, the examples in this book are pushing the boundaries of the traditional concept of what a pattern is. The selected works are often not an end result but the beginning of something else, of something bigger and broader. While the computer is sometimes involved in the production of patterns, the hand-drawn element is always evident in the uniqueness of these works. Featuring more than 250 vibrant and exciting patterns, "Over and Over" explores this magic on every single page and will inspire designers everywhere.
684.94 --- grafische vormgeving --- illustraties --- patronen --- textielontwerpen --- het boek, boekillustratie --- Drawing --- Commercial art --- Pattern books --- Illustration --- Motif décoratif --- Livre --- Dessin --- Themes, motives --- Books, Model --- Books, Pattern --- Books, Plan --- Copy books (Pattern books) --- Copybooks (Pattern books) --- Model books --- Plan books --- Advertising, Art in --- Advertising, Pictorial --- Advertising art --- Art, Commercial --- Art in advertising --- Commercial design --- Subjects --- Art --- Advertising --- Art and industry --- Graphic arts --- Posters --- Visual communication --- Motion picture billboards --- Drawing - Themes, motives --- Commercial art - Themes, motives
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Grayson Perry pense à la masculinité - ce que c’est, comment elle fonctionne, pourquoi on pense que les petits garçons sont faits de limaces et d’escargots - depuis qu’il est enfant. Maintenant, dans ce livre drôle et nécessaire, il se retourne pour regarder les hommes avec un œil clair et demander, quel genre d’hommes rendrait le monde meilleur, pour tout le monde ? Que se passerait-il si nous repensions la version ancienne, macho et dépassée de la virilité, et embrassions une idée différente de ce qui fait un homme ? En plus d’abandonner le stress induisant des coronaires d’être toujours « juste » et les vastes nouvelles options de garde-robe, le véritable avantage pourrait être qu’une masculinité nouvellement ajustée permettra aux hommes d’avoir de meilleures relations - et c’est le bonheur, non ? Grayson Perry admet qu’il n’est pas lui-même à l’abri des stéréotypes - comme disent les psychanalystes, « si vous le repérez, vous l’avez » - et ses pensées sur tout, du pouvoir à l’apparence physique, des émotions à un tout nouveau Manifeste pour les hommes, sont traversées avec honnêteté, tendresse et la conviction que, pour que tout le monde en bénéficie, l’amélioration de la masculinité doit être quelque chose que les hommes décident de faire eux-mêmes. Ils n’ont rien d’autre à perdre que leurs blocages.
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