Pictoplasma 2

Pictoplasma 2

Author: Robert Klanten

Publisher: Dgv

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 3899550218

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Whether they appear as painted stones, smiling houses, Nick Park-like clay figures or classical cartoons, characters are still the best way to create visuals with which one can identify. Peter Thaler has built upon the success of "Pictoplasma," one of dgv's best-selling titles of all time. Avoiding the lure of creating a straightforward sequel or the simple repetition of his winning formula, he has once again distilled a fine selection of first-rate works from over 9,000 entries. While the traditional role of these loveable icons as commercial branding tools remains important, this volume also touches on the vital new design impulses that have enriched the picto realm during the last few years. More and more often, designers are taking their favourites from the drawing board and computer to the streets as customised objects, urban art and graffiti. Parallel to an overall trend to shake off the shackles of two dimensions, even more of Thaler's selections have made the jump into the third dimension. For example, cute to grotesque action figures, which are increasingly coveted by adult collectors, are spread across the pages in perfect harmony with traditional graphic design and illustrations by both talented newcomers and stars like Peter Fowler. No matter if it's scribbles, freehand or vector designs, puppets, street art or abstraction: Pictoplasma 2's prime focus remains the development of interesting character ideas and the fertile exchange between different styles and media.


Pictoplasma

Pictoplasma

Author: Peter Thaler

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783981045833

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The original, long out-of-print compilation of character design


Pictoplasma

Pictoplasma

Author: Pictoplasma (Firm)

Publisher: Pictoplasma Publishing

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783942245050

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The extensive compilation of recent works by the international protagonists in the field of character design and art


Pictoplasma - Character Portraits

Pictoplasma - Character Portraits

Author: Cordula Daus

Publisher: Pictoplasma

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783942245067

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The ultimate source book of postdigital portraiture for character designers, connoisseurs and the creatively curious


Not a Toy

Not a Toy

Author: Valerie Steele

Publisher: Pictoplasma Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783942245029

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Not A Toy is the world's first comprehensive investigation into the growing influence of today's character culture on contemporary fashion and costume design. International artists create playful dresses, avant-garde costumes and hairstyles, re-inventing the human body and sending their radical, new characters onto the catwalk and beyond. The vast, colorful compilation, edited by Greek cultural organization for fashion research Atopos, highlights an international scene of established designers and introduces surprising, upcoming talents.


Pictoplasma

Pictoplasma

Author: Peter Thaler

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783981045895

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A psychedelic journey of 180 minutes through animated character populated worlds


Which Nose for Witch?

Which Nose for Witch?

Author: David Crosby

Publisher: Maverick Arts

Published: 2021-08-03

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1848867891

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When young witches come of age they get to choose their own grown-up witch nose! But no nose seems quite right for the young witch, Grizelda. Will she find the perfect one?


Minimalist Graphics

Minimalist Graphics

Author: Julia Schonlau

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2011-06-28

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 0062004581

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Clients and consumers need designs they can quickly understand—designs that employ clear lines and shapes, clear images and text. In this manner, the work in Minimalist Graphics exemplifies easily readable, timeless designs from contemporary graphic designers who embrace minimalist principles for effective communication. With an introduction exploring the history and significance of minimalist design, Minimalist Graphics is organized into sections revealing a wealth of successful minimalist identity, publication, and printed design projects. Background information is provided for each design by the firm that created it, and a biography section reveals how each firm established itself. The result is a modern and highly inspirational book on a timeless design principle—that less is more and usually better!


Otis and Rae and the Grumbling Splunk

Otis and Rae and the Grumbling Splunk

Author: Laura Espinosa

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780618982066

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On a perfectly perfect summer day, best friends Otis and Rae decide to go camping—for the first time ever! Otis is content to set up his tent right away and spend the night eating PB&B (peanut butter and banana) sandwiches. But Rae wants to tell stories, scary stories, stories about GRUMBLING SPLUNKS! No need for Otis to worry. There’s no such thing as a grumbling splunk! Is there?


Dot Dot Dash

Dot Dot Dash

Author: Robert Klanten

Publisher: Gestalten Verlag

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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Presenting the latest developments in graphic character design, this bookfeatures the three dimensional figures that are popular collectibles.