Inside the business of illustration /
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| Language: | English |
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New York : [Place of publication not identified] :
Allworth Press ; School of Visual Arts,
[2004]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Do illustrators really want to know about business? The illustrator/art director relationship
- Part One: An overview of art versus illustration in America. 1. Art and illustration. Talking about art and illustration. Know your art and artists
- Part Two: Style, business, and ethics for the contemporary illustrator. 2. Style. Talking about style. What is style? A checklist. Trend spotter
- 3. Old and new. Talking about old and new. Brief timeline of illustration
- 4. Authorship. Talking about authorship. What is authorship?
- 5. Promotion. Talking about promotion. Self-promotion guidelines. Representing yourself or being represented
- 6. Ethics. Talking about ethics. Ethical pitfalls and pratfalls
- Part Three: Talking with illustrators and art directors. 7. Talking with illustrators: Brodner. Field. Koen. MacDonald. Holland. Dillon. Payne. Parada. Kalman. Bedrosian. Kunz. Fox. Sutton. Neimann. Enos
- 8. Talking with art directors: Newman. Curry. Girardi. Sedelmair. Doyle. Anderson. Winkler. Rees. Guarnaccia. Mouly.