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**Shortlisted for the 2021 British Book Design and Production Awards for the Best Jacket / Cover Design**
For years illustration has lacked a strong critical history in which to frame it, with academics and media alike assessing it as part of design rather than a discipline in its own right. Illustration Research Methods addresses this void and adds to a fast-emerging discipline, establishing a lexicon that is specific to discussing contemporary illustration practice and research.
The chapters are broken down into the various roles that exist within the industry and which illustration research can draw from, such as 'Reporting' and 'Education'. In doing so, users are able to explore a diverse range of disciplines that are rich in critical theory and can map these existing research methodologies to their own study and practice.
Supported by a wealth of case studies from international educators, student projects sit alongside those of world-renowned illustrators. Thus allowing users the opportunity to put what they have learnt into context and offering insight into the thinking and techniques behind some of illustrations' greats.
For years illustration has lacked a strong critical history in which to frame it, with academics and media alike assessing it as part of design rather than a discipline in its own right. Illustration Research Methods addresses this void and adds to a fast-emerging discipline, establishing a lexicon that is specific to discussing contemporary illustration practice and research.
The chapters are broken down into the various roles that exist within the industry and which illustration research can draw from, such as 'Reporting' and 'Education'. In doing so, users are able to explore a diverse range of disciplines that are rich in critical theory and can map these existing research methodologies to their own study and practice.
Supported by a wealth of case studies from international educators, student projects sit alongside those of world-renowned illustrators. Thus allowing users the opportunity to put what they have learnt into context and offering insight into the thinking and techniques behind some of illustrations' greats.
**Shortlisted for the 2021 British Book Design and Production Awards for the Best Jacket / Cover Design**
For years illustration has lacked a strong critical history in which to frame it, with academics and media alike assessing it as part of design rather than a discipline in its own right. Illustration Research Methods addresses this void and adds to a fast-emerging discipline, establishing a lexicon that is specific to discussing contemporary illustration practice and research.
The chapters are broken down into the various roles that exist within the industry and which illustration research can draw from, such as 'Reporting' and 'Education'. In doing so, users are able to explore a diverse range of disciplines that are rich in critical theory and can map these existing research methodologies to their own study and practice.
Supported by a wealth of case studies from international educators, student projects sit alongside those of world-renowned illustrators. Thus allowing users the opportunity to put what they have learnt into context and offering insight into the thinking and techniques behind some of illustrations' greats.
For years illustration has lacked a strong critical history in which to frame it, with academics and media alike assessing it as part of design rather than a discipline in its own right. Illustration Research Methods addresses this void and adds to a fast-emerging discipline, establishing a lexicon that is specific to discussing contemporary illustration practice and research.
The chapters are broken down into the various roles that exist within the industry and which illustration research can draw from, such as 'Reporting' and 'Education'. In doing so, users are able to explore a diverse range of disciplines that are rich in critical theory and can map these existing research methodologies to their own study and practice.
Supported by a wealth of case studies from international educators, student projects sit alongside those of world-renowned illustrators. Thus allowing users the opportunity to put what they have learnt into context and offering insight into the thinking and techniques behind some of illustrations' greats.
Über den Autor
Rachel Gannon is an illustrator, educator and Associate Professor and Head of School of Design at Kingston University, UK. She has written and presented for Varoom Magazine, Illustration Research and Association of Illustrators Journal. Her practice as an illustrator professionally has seen her work for The Guardian, The Natural History Museum, Tate Modern and Condé Nast. She has worked at numerous educational institutions including Camberwell College of the Arts, Norwich University of the Arts and University of East London, and is currently External Examiner for the BA Graphic Design and Illustration course at Liverpool John Moores University.
Mireille Fauchon is an illustrator, educator and researcher. She is currently Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Image Practice for the BA Illustration and Visual Media course at the London College of Communications, University of the Arts London, UK. Specialisms include archival interpretation, visual storytelling and narrative research with emphasis on anecdotal storytelling and the informal preservation of history within sites of experience, particularly narratives deemed insignificant or inaccessible. Mireille is author of Illustration, Narrative and The Suffragette: An Illustrated Enquiry also published by Bloomsbury (2024).
Mireille Fauchon is an illustrator, educator and researcher. She is currently Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Image Practice for the BA Illustration and Visual Media course at the London College of Communications, University of the Arts London, UK. Specialisms include archival interpretation, visual storytelling and narrative research with emphasis on anecdotal storytelling and the informal preservation of history within sites of experience, particularly narratives deemed insignificant or inaccessible. Mireille is author of Illustration, Narrative and The Suffragette: An Illustrated Enquiry also published by Bloomsbury (2024).
Zusammenfassung
Accompanied by over 200 colour illustrations, offering examples of the work and techniques included.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction1. Illustration research
Definitions
Illustration as process
Identity
Language and terminology
The principles of illustration practice
Shifting roles - an expanded practice
Can illustration ever be authorless?
A social practice
Research into, through and for illustration - a framework for categorising methods
Rigour in illustration
Originality in illustration
2. Authorship
Tell me a story
Narrative components
Narrative inquiries - different ways of thinking of narrative research
The autoethnographic illustrator
Adaption and interpretation
Picture visual research
Illustrative writing
3. Reporting
Illustrator as reporter
This is research
How to
Drawing from life
Sketchbooks
Listening
Observation
A multisensory lifeworld
Walking
Me you and everyone else
Is this real
Reporting the news
4. Crafting
Illustration and craft, a happy marriage?
'I already know what I'm going to do'
The meaning in the mark
Tools of the trade
The meaning of material
The stuff of life
Illustration as object, 3d, physical and virtual form
The illustrated object or the object illustration?
Collected
Fabricated
Immaterial technologies
5. Activism
Am I political?
Power play
An informed practice
The visual identity of protest
Detournement
The illustrators joke
Who do you think I am?
The meme
Future visions
Illustration as event
Models of behaviour
'How can I help you?'
6. Education
What is your philosophy?
What is an education space?
Signature pedagogies
Shop talk
Learning through illustration
Residency as method
Documents of experience
Illustration-based research
Data visualisation
The language of reliability
Interactive illustration
7. Illustration futuresAppendix
Proposals
Working with others
Interviews
Reflective practice
Positioning
Who benefits?
Legacy
Informed consent
Illustration research
Definitions
Illustration as process
Identity
Language and terminology
The principles of illustration practice
Shifting roles - an expanded practice
Can illustration ever be authorless?
A social practice
Research into, through and for illustration - a framework for categorising methods
Rigour in illustration
Originality in illustration
2. Authorship
Tell me a story
Narrative components
Narrative inquiries - different ways of thinking of narrative research
The autoethnographic illustrator
Adaption and interpretation
Picture visual research
Illustrative writing
3. Reporting
Illustrator as reporter
This is research
How to
Drawing from life
Sketchbooks
Listening
Observation
A multisensory lifeworld
Walking
Me you and everyone else
Is this real
Reporting the news
4. Crafting
Illustration and craft, a happy marriage?
'I already know what I'm going to do'
The meaning in the mark
Tools of the trade
The meaning of material
The stuff of life
Illustration as object, 3d, physical and virtual form
The illustrated object or the object illustration?
Collected
Fabricated
Immaterial technologies
5. Activism
Am I political?
Power play
An informed practice
The visual identity of protest
Detournement
The illustrators joke
Who do you think I am?
The meme
Future visions
Illustration as event
Models of behaviour
'How can I help you?'
6. Education
What is your philosophy?
What is an education space?
Signature pedagogies
Shop talk
Learning through illustration
Residency as method
Documents of experience
Illustration-based research
Data visualisation
The language of reliability
Interactive illustration
7. Illustration futuresAppendix
Proposals
Working with others
Interviews
Reflective practice
Positioning
Who benefits?
Legacy
Informed consent
Illustration research
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Genre: | Importe, Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Innenarchitektur & Design |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781350051430 |
ISBN-10: | 1350051438 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Gannon, Rachel
Fauchon, Mireille |
Redaktion: |
Gannon, Rachel
Fauchon, Mireille |
Hersteller: | Bloomsbury Academic |
Maße: | 246 x 190 x 15 mm |
Von/Mit: | Rachel Gannon (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 28.01.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,63 kg |
Über den Autor
Rachel Gannon is an illustrator, educator and Associate Professor and Head of School of Design at Kingston University, UK. She has written and presented for Varoom Magazine, Illustration Research and Association of Illustrators Journal. Her practice as an illustrator professionally has seen her work for The Guardian, The Natural History Museum, Tate Modern and Condé Nast. She has worked at numerous educational institutions including Camberwell College of the Arts, Norwich University of the Arts and University of East London, and is currently External Examiner for the BA Graphic Design and Illustration course at Liverpool John Moores University.
Mireille Fauchon is an illustrator, educator and researcher. She is currently Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Image Practice for the BA Illustration and Visual Media course at the London College of Communications, University of the Arts London, UK. Specialisms include archival interpretation, visual storytelling and narrative research with emphasis on anecdotal storytelling and the informal preservation of history within sites of experience, particularly narratives deemed insignificant or inaccessible. Mireille is author of Illustration, Narrative and The Suffragette: An Illustrated Enquiry also published by Bloomsbury (2024).
Mireille Fauchon is an illustrator, educator and researcher. She is currently Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Image Practice for the BA Illustration and Visual Media course at the London College of Communications, University of the Arts London, UK. Specialisms include archival interpretation, visual storytelling and narrative research with emphasis on anecdotal storytelling and the informal preservation of history within sites of experience, particularly narratives deemed insignificant or inaccessible. Mireille is author of Illustration, Narrative and The Suffragette: An Illustrated Enquiry also published by Bloomsbury (2024).
Zusammenfassung
Accompanied by over 200 colour illustrations, offering examples of the work and techniques included.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction1. Illustration research
Definitions
Illustration as process
Identity
Language and terminology
The principles of illustration practice
Shifting roles - an expanded practice
Can illustration ever be authorless?
A social practice
Research into, through and for illustration - a framework for categorising methods
Rigour in illustration
Originality in illustration
2. Authorship
Tell me a story
Narrative components
Narrative inquiries - different ways of thinking of narrative research
The autoethnographic illustrator
Adaption and interpretation
Picture visual research
Illustrative writing
3. Reporting
Illustrator as reporter
This is research
How to
Drawing from life
Sketchbooks
Listening
Observation
A multisensory lifeworld
Walking
Me you and everyone else
Is this real
Reporting the news
4. Crafting
Illustration and craft, a happy marriage?
'I already know what I'm going to do'
The meaning in the mark
Tools of the trade
The meaning of material
The stuff of life
Illustration as object, 3d, physical and virtual form
The illustrated object or the object illustration?
Collected
Fabricated
Immaterial technologies
5. Activism
Am I political?
Power play
An informed practice
The visual identity of protest
Detournement
The illustrators joke
Who do you think I am?
The meme
Future visions
Illustration as event
Models of behaviour
'How can I help you?'
6. Education
What is your philosophy?
What is an education space?
Signature pedagogies
Shop talk
Learning through illustration
Residency as method
Documents of experience
Illustration-based research
Data visualisation
The language of reliability
Interactive illustration
7. Illustration futuresAppendix
Proposals
Working with others
Interviews
Reflective practice
Positioning
Who benefits?
Legacy
Informed consent
Illustration research
Definitions
Illustration as process
Identity
Language and terminology
The principles of illustration practice
Shifting roles - an expanded practice
Can illustration ever be authorless?
A social practice
Research into, through and for illustration - a framework for categorising methods
Rigour in illustration
Originality in illustration
2. Authorship
Tell me a story
Narrative components
Narrative inquiries - different ways of thinking of narrative research
The autoethnographic illustrator
Adaption and interpretation
Picture visual research
Illustrative writing
3. Reporting
Illustrator as reporter
This is research
How to
Drawing from life
Sketchbooks
Listening
Observation
A multisensory lifeworld
Walking
Me you and everyone else
Is this real
Reporting the news
4. Crafting
Illustration and craft, a happy marriage?
'I already know what I'm going to do'
The meaning in the mark
Tools of the trade
The meaning of material
The stuff of life
Illustration as object, 3d, physical and virtual form
The illustrated object or the object illustration?
Collected
Fabricated
Immaterial technologies
5. Activism
Am I political?
Power play
An informed practice
The visual identity of protest
Detournement
The illustrators joke
Who do you think I am?
The meme
Future visions
Illustration as event
Models of behaviour
'How can I help you?'
6. Education
What is your philosophy?
What is an education space?
Signature pedagogies
Shop talk
Learning through illustration
Residency as method
Documents of experience
Illustration-based research
Data visualisation
The language of reliability
Interactive illustration
7. Illustration futuresAppendix
Proposals
Working with others
Interviews
Reflective practice
Positioning
Who benefits?
Legacy
Informed consent
Illustration research
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Genre: | Importe, Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Innenarchitektur & Design |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781350051430 |
ISBN-10: | 1350051438 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Gannon, Rachel
Fauchon, Mireille |
Redaktion: |
Gannon, Rachel
Fauchon, Mireille |
Hersteller: | Bloomsbury Academic |
Maße: | 246 x 190 x 15 mm |
Von/Mit: | Rachel Gannon (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 28.01.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,63 kg |
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