List of Illustrations viii About the Editor xiv Notes on Contributors xv Series Editor's Preface xx Preface xxi Introduction: The Paradigm of Illustration 1 Alan Male Part I The Theory, Character, and Making of Imagery 19 1 Making Visible: Illustration Through Identification, Categorization, and Metaphor 21 Stuart Medley 2 Conceptual Illustration: Framework and Methodologies 47 Rebecca Heavner 3 Learning from the Past, from Giotto to Transport for London: Travels in Space and Time 59 Laurence North 4 Reportage: Drawing the Stories 85 Melanie Reim 5 Animated Illustrations - Animated Illustrators: Influences From Traditional Illustration in Outstanding Animated Films 102 María Lorenzo Hernández 6 Illustration in Motion: Sequential Momentum in Children's Illustrated Books 140 Sarah McConnell Part II Education and Research 161 7 Illustrators: Collaborative Problem Solvers in Three Environments 163 Susan Hagan 8 What is the Nature of Illustration Expertise? 185 David Blaiklock 9 The Illustrator as Visual Problem Solver: A Deconstruction of Conceptual Strategies for the Contemporary Illustrator 199 Sue Clarke 10 Design for Life: Research Methods, Design Thinking, and Authorial Illustration Practice 229 Stephanie Black 11 Putting Theory into Practice 250 Mario Minichiello Part III Context 275 12 How Illustration Works: Exploring a Model of Editorial Illustration in Print and Online Media 277 Nanette Hoogslag 13 Shifting Authorship: The Illustrator's Role in Contemporary Book Illustration: Decision?Making with Depictive, Augmenting, and Appropriational Strategies: Illustration: Concept of Diffusion vs. Innovation 305 Franziska Walther 14 Illustration: On the Epistemic Potential of Active Imagination in Science 330 Kathrin Mira Amelung 15 The Symbiotic Dilemma of the Children's Picture Book Maker in a Polymathic World 354 Karenanne Knight 16 Framing Questions and Modes of Inquiry in Illustration Process and Critique 378 Robert Brinkerhoff 17 The Inquiring Eye: Illustration and the Production of Knowledge 400 Patricia Likos Ricci 18 The Meaning of Illustration in Early Nineteenth-Century America 422 Christopher J. Lukasik 19 Historical and Philosophical Relations Between the Uncanny and Illustration 444 Carolyn Shapiro 20 The Fabrica of Vesalius: A Semiotic Analysis 467 Alan Young Part IV Contemporary and Post-Contemporary Practice 493 21 Future Dialogs for Illustration 495 Roderick Mills 22 Developing Creativity in a Polymathic Environment 515 Andrew Hall 23 The Polymath Principle in the Twenty-First Century 554 Alice A. Carter 24 Race, Perception, and Responsibility in Illustration 570 Robyn Phillips-Pendleton 25 Understanding Illustration - Process, Perception, and Profession: The Legitimacy 600 Jo Davies Index 623.
A Companion to Illustration : Art and Theory