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Delve into the vibrant history of contemporary illustration with Fifty Years of Illustration by Lawrence Zeegen and Caroline Roberts. Whether you want to learn more about the flagrant idealism of the 1960s, the austere realism of the 1970s, the superfluous consumerism of the 1980s, the digital eruption of the 1990s, or the rapid diversification of illustration in the early 2000s, get an in-depth look at the historical contexts pertaining to the important artifacts and artists of the illustration industry in the latter half of the 20th century.
Introductory essays and profiles of prominent practitioners, as well as examples of their work, detail the influence and impact of contemporary illustration on design and popular culture. Explore the historical, sociological, political, and cultural factors that influenced contemporary illustration, and let full-color works from leading illustrators bring each decade to life.
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About the authors:
Lawrence Zeegen is an illustrator, educator and writer. He has worked as an illustrator since graduating from The Royal College of Art in 1989. He is Dean of the School of Design at the London College of Communication, and he lectures and speaks at conferences around the world.
Caroline Roberts is a journalist who writes mainly about the graphic arts. She was the founder of Grafik magazine.
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction: What is Illustration?
Chapter 1 The 1960s: An Era of Utopian Idealism
Chapter 2 The 1970s: A Decade of Discontent
Chapter 3 The 1980s: The Designer Decade
Chapter 4 The 1990s: The Digital Dawn
Chapter 5: The 2000s: A New Wave
Chapter 6: Where Next?
Further Reading - Books
Further Viewing - Digital
Further Info - Organisations
Contacts - Illustrators and Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
SKU T8185
Author/Speaker/Editor Lawrence Zeegen, Caroline Roberts
File/Trim Size 7.75 x 9.875
Format Hardcover
ISBN 13 9781780672793
Number Of Pages 384