|
All the Art That's Fit to Print
posted: November 3, 2008
Four years later, the lucky folks who attended ICON 08 got a small taste of that book, dished out from Jerelle herself. Now you can bite into the whole thing. All the Art That's Fit to Print (And Some That Wasn't): Inside The New York Times Op-Ed Page, by Jerelle Kraus Stepping boldly out on a limb here: This may well be the most important book ever written on the subject of editorial illustration to date. It's a chronicle of where ediorial illustration has been, how it got to where it is today and shines a bright light on where it should go from here. But don't just trust me, the esteemed (is he a Knight yet?) Ronald Searle said it's "Certain to become the illustrator’s bible". Everybody's in it - recognize any of these names? In or around NYC? Attend the book party at the Strand, November 13th. She'll sign a book for you! Buy one for a friend. Buy one for your least-favorite art director. Buy two for you favorite art director, for sure! Not around NYC? - Buy it online Oh and - Jerelle has agreed to do an interview with me over at illoz, so look for that coming soonish. Should be fun!
|
Recent Articles
Topics
Archive
Palms (14) On the Road (5) George Giusti (5) What's up Links to Articles |