Description |
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Contents |
1. Paul McNeil -- 2. Anthony Burrill -- 3. Kjeks: Nina Klausen & Lill-Hege Klausen -- 4. John Maeda -- 5. Jeff Fisher -- 6. Ian Wright -- 7. Alex Williamson -- 8. Tommy Penton -- 9. Shonagh Rae -- 10. Miles Donovan -- 11. Chris Kasch -- 12. Graham Rounthwaite -- 13. QuickHoney: Nana Rausch & Peter Stemmler -- 14. Spencer Wilson -- 15. Green Lady: Gary Benzel & Todd St. John -- 16. Lucy Vigrass -- 17. Paul Davis -- 18. Joe Magee -- 19. Kinsey -- 20. Marion Deuchars -- 21. Ceri Amphlett -- 22. Roderick Mills -- 23. Steff Plaetz -- 24, 25., 26. Eikes Grafischer Hort - Eike König, Ralf Hiemisch, Marco Fiedler -- 27. Faiyaz Jafri -- 28. Akio Morishima -- 29. Warren du Preez & Nick Thornton Jones -- 30. Reggie Pedro -- 31. Kate Gibb -- 32. Alan Baker -- 33. Nick Higgins -- 34. Shiv -- 35. René Habermacher -- 36. Jasper Goodall -- 37. Tim O'Riley -- 38. Kristian Russell -- 39. Kim Hiorthøy -- 40. Timmy Kucinda -- 41. Kam Tang -- 42. Evan Hecox -- 43. Ian Bilbey -- 44. Michael Gillette -- 45. Mike Mills |
Summary |
This book investigates the work of the image-makers whose profession occupies the space between graphic design and fine art and whose tools are increasingly those of a digital medium. Though many artists continue to execute a large part of their work by hand, the usefulness of the computer as a tool is now wiedly acknowledged. Some illustrators produce purely digital artwork, while many create fascinating hybrid forms that combine digital and traditional media. Featuring a range of contemporary approaches to illustration, the book reveals the innovative areas of current practice |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Graphic arts.
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Illustrators.
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Commercial art.
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Commercial art -- Data processing.
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Commercial artists -- Effect of technological innovations on.
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Computer drawing.
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Genre/Form |
Digital art.
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Author |
Hyland, Angus.
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LC no. |
2001536034 |
ISBN |
1856692310 |
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9781856692311 |
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