Learn how to create effective illustrations to match children's stories for different age groups. The art of illustration for children has a long and rich tradition, and for generations has been loved by countless readers.
Illustrating Children's Books shows you how to create beautiful artwork for children, examines the approaches taken by advanced-level students and leading artists and describes how their ideas evolve from start to finish through step-by-step sketches. - Identify the techniques used by successful children's illustrators and get advice on how to tackle fantasy, fairy tale, realism and nature drawings - Learn tips on working in a wide variety of media and receive professional advice on illustrating for different age groups and types of publication - Discover how to interpret and enrich the text, build consistent character identities, and create vibrant settings that will stir readers' imaginations - Find out how to create storyboards and layouts, work to brief, and present your work professionally - Explore specific examples such as picture books for little ones, storybooks for older children and educational books, with the final chapters devoted to design and typography and the business of getting published
Learn how to create effective illustrations to match children's stories for different age groups. About the AuthorMartin Salisbury is Professor of Illustration and Director of The Centre for Children's Book Studies at Anglia Ruskin University. He co-founded the graphic arts journal
Line, and his books include
Illustrating Children's Books,
Play Pen: New Children's Book Illustration and
Children's Picturebooks: The Art of Visual Storytelling.
ReviewsFollow Martin Salisbury's tips and instructions and, if you have the aptitude, you could find yourself producing pictures good enough for printing. * Writing Magazine *
Book InformationISBN 9781912217571
Author Martin SalisburyFormat Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint Herbert Press LtdPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 844g