100 modi di disegnare un uccello e guadagnarsi da vivere con le illustrazioni. L¿illustrazione è fantasia applicata. Questo non è un libro sull¿illustrazione, nonostante ne contenga tante. C¿è di più, infatti. Questo libro prende in esame la professione dell¿illustratore, dal complicato argomento del guadagno alla questione del giusto ambito lavorativo. Come fare per ottenere dei lavori? Come condurre una negoziazione che abbia buon esito? Qual è il prezzo adeguato? Come fare per gestire le abitudini quotidiane associate al lavoro di illustrazione? Il libro spiega concetti come diritti di…mehr
100 modi di disegnare un uccello e guadagnarsi da vivere con le illustrazioni. L¿illustrazione è fantasia applicata. Questo non è un libro sull¿illustrazione, nonostante ne contenga tante. C¿è di più, infatti. Questo libro prende in esame la professione dell¿illustratore, dal complicato argomento del guadagno alla questione del giusto ambito lavorativo. Come fare per ottenere dei lavori? Come condurre una negoziazione che abbia buon esito? Qual è il prezzo adeguato? Come fare per gestire le abitudini quotidiane associate al lavoro di illustrazione? Il libro spiega concetti come diritti di utilizzo, società di gestione collettiva e sicurezza sociale per gli artisti. E, naturalmente, contiene una grande varietà di tecniche di illustrazione. In breve, questo libro si impegna a chiarire quanti più interrogativi possibili, e a essere uno strumento utile. L¿autore lo fa offrendo, da una parte, oltre venti suggerimenti della massima utilità per tutti gli illustratori alle prime armi, per esempio, su come non farsi bloccare dalla paura davanti al foglio bianco, e presentando, dall¿altra, le venticinque tecniche di illustrazione più importanti in modo pratico, risvegliando così il desiderio del lettore di saperne di più. Non solo testi densi di humour, il libro adopera come espediente narrativo anche le immagini di illustratori molto diversi tra loro, che lavorano con un ampio ventaglio di tecniche e stili. Immagini diverse ma facili da confrontare, poiché il soggetto è uno solo: un Uccello.
Felix Scheinberger was born on 14 October 1969 in Frankfurt am Main (Germany). The entrance exam for the FH fu¿r Gestaltung, Hamburg (University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany) would be his ticket to an education. There he studied illustration, which then seamlessly resulted in self-employment. In the past ten years, he has illustrated more than fifty books, worked for prestigious newspapers and collected various prizes and awards. He has also taught in Mainz, Hamburg, Mu¿nster (Germany) and Jerusalem (Israel). His previous publications have influenced design agencies to rediscover hand-rendered drawing as well as pencil and watercolours. Felix Scheinberger now lives in Berlin and is a professor of illustration at the FH Münster (University of Applied Arts, Münster, Germany).
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Introduction ... a Bird? So You Want To Be an Illustrator. Fear of the Blank Page Talent Illustrating is Decision-Making How We See What We See Concrete and Abstract Everyone's an Artist Ideas The Magic of Making The Search for Your Own Style No Accounting for Taste? Bad is the New Good No Pain No Gain or the Early Bird Gets the Worm Searching the Internet Truth Telling Variety The Soul of a Sketch Is Illustration Art? Guiding Colours Details and Perspective Preparing the Paper. Illustration Techniques Pencil Colored Pencils Red Chalk White Chalk and Charcoal Pastels Ink Ballpoints Fineliners and Friends Markers and Felt Pens Watercolors Gouache and Tempera Oil Acrylic Woodcut Collage Computers and Generative Design Photoshop Illustrator. The Life of an Illustrator Material Fetishism Workplace and Studio Presentations Business Sense Contests Sales Pitches and Trial Illustrations Competition Teamwork Communication Problems Negotiating Strategies Time Is Money Your Own Price What Does An Illustration Cost? Productivity and Time Management Out of Breath Sideline Settings Correct Acquisition Placement Portfolio Advice Portfolios Agents and Representation Illustration Archives Your Own Projects Bread-and-Butter Jobs and Ersatz Identities Ready or Not Here I Come! Ever Wish You'd Gone into Banking? Grand Merci! Participating Illustrators Copyright-Credits About the Author Book Credits. Illustrators included. Claus Ast Atak John James Audubon Kono Bairei Hans Baltzer Gary Baseman David von Bassewitz Lou Beach Orit Bergman F. W. Bernstein Larissa Bertonasco Aljoscha Blau Jörg Block Claudia Boldt Jutta Bücker Nadja Budde Timothy Bush Noah Carev Jim Cohen Els Cools & Oliver Streich Sonja Danowski Henrik Drescher Jean Manuel Duvivier Elke Ehninger Tom Eigenhufe Wolf Erlbruch Anke Feuchtenberger Max Fiedler Hannes Gaab Katja Gehrmann Conrad Gesner Erhard Göttlicher Katharina Grossmann-Hensel Astrid Haas Claudia Hahn Katharina J. Haines Olaf Hajek Stefanie Harjes Kristina Heldmann Ute Helmbold Lars Henkel Marcus Herrenberger Herbert Holzing Daniel Horowitz Dorothea Huber David Hughes Bernhard Jäger Omar Jaramillo Hendrik Jonas Dieter Jüdt Alexandra Junge Frederik Jurk Katja Kamm Keren Katz Saskia Keultjes Constanze von Kitzing Martin Kleingräber Julius Klinger Roman Klonek Sebastian Koch Steffen Kreft Tobias Krejtschi Gregor Krisztian Nora Krug Silke Luise Langner Till Laßmann Jonas Lauströer Max Ley Carolin Löbbert Stephan Lomp Marie Charlot Manzewski Nora Marleen Ann Marshall Lorenzo Mattotti Sylvain Mazas Marco Mazzoni Möbius Bernd Mölck-Tassel Anne Möller Jörg Mühle Daniel Napp Pia Neumann Jens R. Nielsen Robert Nippoldt Falk Nordmann Bernhard Oberdieck Andrea Offermann Sarah Palisi Nele Palmtag David Polonsky Claudia Pomowski Arthur Rackham Geffen Refaeli Wiebke Rauers Boris Röhrl Christine Rösch André Rösler Franziska Sacher Merav Salomon Felix Scheinberger Nesrin Schlempp-Ülker Christian Schlierkamp Alexander Schmalz Jörg Schultz Reinhard Schulz-Schaeffer Takeuchi Seiho Annika Siems Nina Spranger Meike Staats Ralph Steadman Anja Stiehler Detlef Surrey Einar Turkowski Tomi Ungerer Sarah Varon Franziska Walther Tim Weiffenbach Juliane Wenzl Sascha Westphal Sabine Wilharm Saskia Wragge Stephanie Wunderlich Lisbeth Zwerger.
Introduction ... a Bird? So You Want To Be an Illustrator. Fear of the Blank Page Talent Illustrating is Decision-Making How We See What We See Concrete and Abstract Everyone's an Artist Ideas The Magic of Making The Search for Your Own Style No Accounting for Taste? Bad is the New Good No Pain No Gain or the Early Bird Gets the Worm Searching the Internet Truth Telling Variety The Soul of a Sketch Is Illustration Art? Guiding Colours Details and Perspective Preparing the Paper. Illustration Techniques Pencil Colored Pencils Red Chalk White Chalk and Charcoal Pastels Ink Ballpoints Fineliners and Friends Markers and Felt Pens Watercolors Gouache and Tempera Oil Acrylic Woodcut Collage Computers and Generative Design Photoshop Illustrator. The Life of an Illustrator Material Fetishism Workplace and Studio Presentations Business Sense Contests Sales Pitches and Trial Illustrations Competition Teamwork Communication Problems Negotiating Strategies Time Is Money Your Own Price What Does An Illustration Cost? Productivity and Time Management Out of Breath Sideline Settings Correct Acquisition Placement Portfolio Advice Portfolios Agents and Representation Illustration Archives Your Own Projects Bread-and-Butter Jobs and Ersatz Identities Ready or Not Here I Come! Ever Wish You'd Gone into Banking? Grand Merci! Participating Illustrators Copyright-Credits About the Author Book Credits. Illustrators included. Claus Ast Atak John James Audubon Kono Bairei Hans Baltzer Gary Baseman David von Bassewitz Lou Beach Orit Bergman F. W. Bernstein Larissa Bertonasco Aljoscha Blau Jörg Block Claudia Boldt Jutta Bücker Nadja Budde Timothy Bush Noah Carev Jim Cohen Els Cools & Oliver Streich Sonja Danowski Henrik Drescher Jean Manuel Duvivier Elke Ehninger Tom Eigenhufe Wolf Erlbruch Anke Feuchtenberger Max Fiedler Hannes Gaab Katja Gehrmann Conrad Gesner Erhard Göttlicher Katharina Grossmann-Hensel Astrid Haas Claudia Hahn Katharina J. Haines Olaf Hajek Stefanie Harjes Kristina Heldmann Ute Helmbold Lars Henkel Marcus Herrenberger Herbert Holzing Daniel Horowitz Dorothea Huber David Hughes Bernhard Jäger Omar Jaramillo Hendrik Jonas Dieter Jüdt Alexandra Junge Frederik Jurk Katja Kamm Keren Katz Saskia Keultjes Constanze von Kitzing Martin Kleingräber Julius Klinger Roman Klonek Sebastian Koch Steffen Kreft Tobias Krejtschi Gregor Krisztian Nora Krug Silke Luise Langner Till Laßmann Jonas Lauströer Max Ley Carolin Löbbert Stephan Lomp Marie Charlot Manzewski Nora Marleen Ann Marshall Lorenzo Mattotti Sylvain Mazas Marco Mazzoni Möbius Bernd Mölck-Tassel Anne Möller Jörg Mühle Daniel Napp Pia Neumann Jens R. Nielsen Robert Nippoldt Falk Nordmann Bernhard Oberdieck Andrea Offermann Sarah Palisi Nele Palmtag David Polonsky Claudia Pomowski Arthur Rackham Geffen Refaeli Wiebke Rauers Boris Röhrl Christine Rösch André Rösler Franziska Sacher Merav Salomon Felix Scheinberger Nesrin Schlempp-Ülker Christian Schlierkamp Alexander Schmalz Jörg Schultz Reinhard Schulz-Schaeffer Takeuchi Seiho Annika Siems Nina Spranger Meike Staats Ralph Steadman Anja Stiehler Detlef Surrey Einar Turkowski Tomi Ungerer Sarah Varon Franziska Walther Tim Weiffenbach Juliane Wenzl Sascha Westphal Sabine Wilharm Saskia Wragge Stephanie Wunderlich Lisbeth Zwerger.
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