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      • Teaching, Language & Reference
        February 2015

        Sweet Rosa

        by Kingsley Osei, David Asimeng

        Sweet Rosa is a picture book which details the brave stance of a young African-American woman named Rosa Parks who refused to give up her seat to a white person on bus in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama. Ms. Parks' actions led to the infamous Montgomery bus boycott and helped establish the civil rights movement led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  The bold and courageous act of Ms. Parks, Dr. King and thousands of boycotters and civil rights advocates eventually pushed the Supreme Court to declare segregation on buses unconstitutional, helping to put racial discrimination to rest. This book takes young readers on an historic, illustrious journey through this staple event and how it has forever shaped the racial outlook of equality for adults and children alike in today's society.

      • Illustration

        The Other World

        Asian Myths and Folklore Illustrations

        by Sandu Publishing

        Asian myths and folklore are appealing to many people. From Chinese folklore and Japanese legends to Indian myths, they embrace Buddhist and Shinto traditions as well as other religions, and they convey abundant cultural messages for exploration. Through illustrations, the artists portray these ancient stories in a visual, artistic and intuitive way, interpreting them with their philosophy and aesthetics.   The Other World: Asian Myths and Folklore Illustrations features expressive works of distinguished illustrators who are passionate about Asian myths and folklore. This book contains both single and series illustrations aimed at exploring the tacit connection between illustrated works and Asian myths, and serves as an inspirational book full of oriental elements for both illustrators and story lovers alike.

      • Illustration
        October 2022

        Intervals

        The silence of images

        by Guridi

        In this new book, Guridi off ers us his creative vision of the picture book. He delves into the relationship between images and text, between space (physical and mental) and characters, and especially the intervals—the interstitial spaces that give rise to deep meaning of works of this kind, inviting the active participation of readers. His practical advice sets us on the path to our own truth and shows us how to capture it through the empty spaces of images.

      • Illustration
        October 2011

        Quoteskine

        Volume 1

        by Lee Crutchley

        Taking in references from movies, books, music, famous figures and even including some self penned quotes. Quoteskine hopes to reconnect that childhood love of drawing and creativity with the adult brain.

      • Illustration
        April 2011

        Fashion Drawing

        Illustration Techniques for Fashion Designers

        by Michele Wesen Bryant

        Fashion Drawing is a comprehensive, practical guide to fashion drawing for students of fashion design. The book covers men, women and children, starting with how to draw the fashion figure and continuing with garments and garment details, before teaching the reader how to render various types of fabric. Contemporary in its approach and offering step-by-step guidance, the book emphasizes drawing as an integral function of the garment design process. Students learn how to manipulate various garment details with consideration for scale, construction and colour as well as keeping in mind the profile of the potential customer. Illustrated throughout with a wide range of images from illustrators and designers working in today’s market, Fashion Drawing provides both the inspiration and the instruction necessary to allow students to develop their own illustration style.

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