200 word summary of one site and why it is useful to you
It's Nice That provides a regularly updated smorgasbord of contemporary art and design. And those are the two things that draw me to it: its regularity and variety. It is both interesting and important to look towards the wider creative world as well as the illustration bubble. With an increasing amount of practitioners refusing to define themselves by a single section of the creative family it is also relevant.
Each article is short and sweet. At times it can feel like It's Nice That is just skimming over details but I feel that this is the point of INT, to open your eyes to a new thing so you can look at it further in your own time, should you choose to. It offers bite size snippets of creativity in a way I suppose microblogging websites like Tumblr try to offer but in a more professional and reliable context.
The work itself they post to the website is frequently something I am interested in aesthetically. It's important to be open to a wide range of visuals but I can't help but enjoy a lot of what is posted on this site.
--------------------
WHERE IS ILLUSTRATION ?
list at least 10 types of
publications / places / websites / products
that demo where illustration is (not specific)
publications:
- art publications
- newspaper (article editorial)
- zines
- magazine (article editorial)
- children's picture books
- comics and graphic novels
- book (cover)
- text book diagrams
- instruction manual (technical / respresentative illustrations)
places:
- art galleries
- billboards (adverts)
- on the street (posters)
- on the street (graffiti)
- road signs
- in court (court reportage drawings)
- arts specialist (book)shops
- arty eateries
- comic book shop
- art / illustration / comics festival
websites:
- online version of an art publication
- artist's portfolio
- artist's blog
- online art agency
- online versions of newspapers (article editorials)
- online games
- apps
- online advertising
- artists' social media
- online shop: book / art
products:
- CD / record (album artwork)
- greetings cards
- furnishings (textile/ surface design)
- ceramics
- art figurines
- food packaging
- product packaging
- stamps
- stationary
- toys
then find five examples of each
publications:
The New Yorker
Wrap Magazine
July Zine by Eleni Karlorkoti
This One Summer, by Jillian Tamaki
I Want My Hat Back, by Jon Klassen
The Gallery at Munro House, Leeds
Supalife Kiosk, Berlin
Gosh! Comics, London
ELCAF, London
Belgrave, Leeds
itsnicethat.com
heartagency.com
villagebookstore.co.uk
pingszoo.tumblr.com / whatdididraw.tumblr.com/
abouttoday.co.uk (lizzy stewart)
clothing by Lazy Oaf (Gemma Shiel)
ceramics by Alex Sickling
soaps by The Printed Peanut
vintage scandinavian stamps by Staffan Wiren
Kitsune Maison album covers
and write why it is relevant to you
PUBLISHING: The New Yorker
| I would never go so far as to say that illustration in editorial is dying, but The New Yorker seems to hold this tradition closer to its heart than some other news publications. |
PLACE: Supalife Kiosk
WEBSITE: Ping Zhu's blogs
PRODUCT: vintage stamps by Staffan Wiren



No comments:
Post a Comment