Launching the Imagination 2D: With CC CD-ROM V3.0

Author:   Mary Stewart
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780072878745


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   01 June 2005
Format:   Mixed media product
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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Designed for courses in Creativity, Two-, Three- or Four-Dimensional Design, Launching the Imagination offers a comprehensive framework on which students, teachers, and administrators can build. The approach in this second edition is refined, distilled, and updated, using over 600 examples drawn from traditional and contemporary sources. Profiles with interviews of artists and designers introduce students to working processes, career choices, and criteria for excellence from a remarkable group of masters. Launching the Imagination is available in a comprehensive volume treating 2D design, Creativity and Problem-solving, 3D design, and time-based (4D) design; or in split volumes containing either 2D or 3D design, plus the material on Creativity and Problem-solving. Launching the Imagination's Core Concepts in Art CD-ROM, version 2.0, which engages students interactively with the elements and principles of art through numerous interactive exercises, has been re-organized and expanded. A copy of this CD-ROM is included free with every copy of the textbook purchased from McGraw-Hill, a student-value of over $30, and is also available individually through your local bookstore. I have found the text very clear and concise with fabulous, diversified examples and illustrations. --Kelly M. Nelson, Longwood University It is clear, concise, and visually appealing. My students responded immediately to its visual impact. I also appreciated the artist views for each chapter. They gave the sections more meaning. --Danielle Harmon, Valdosta State University This text is excellent for developing projects that stimulate creativity, challenge students set in convergent thinking to open up, realize the ability to be creative when they are not visual artists. --Carolynne Whitefeather, Utica College Main reason [for adopting LTI]: chapters on narrative and time. Helped to bridge the gap between fine arts and graphic design. Helped/introduced students to these elements/topics and reinforced 2D/3D concepts learned in other classes. Students enjoyed the book. Problem solving chapter is great. --William Britton Rowe, Ohio Northern University Launching the Imagination is both simple and in-depth in its scope. It is thorough without being overwhelming. It is clear and succinct without losing the essence of meaning or concepts. Also the color examples and the accompanying CD is great. --Rob Tarbell, Piedmont Virginia Community College and James Madison University I have not had a really good text for 2-D Design since Roy Behrens' Design in the Visual Arts, which is now out of print. While there is much to like about Launching the Imagination, I was most happy with the sections which talked about critical thinking and strategies for problem solving which can be employed by visual artists. --Reid Wood, Lorain County Community College The engaging writing and variety of visual examples make this design text the most user friendly guide for both students and instructor that I've found yet. The artist profiles give an applied art/life perspective that is unique in foundations texts. I've used the text at two colleges and my students LOVE this text. The thin 2D volume is also a plus. Students do Not want a heavy book to lug around. --Tracy Doreen Dietzel, Edgewood College

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Author:   Mary Stewart
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 27.40cm
Weight:   0.728kg
ISBN:  

9780072878745


ISBN 10:   0072878746
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   01 June 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction **PART 1: TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN *CHAPTER 1: BASIC ELEMENTS Line Shape Texture Value Profile: Phillia Yi, Printmaker CHAPTER 2: THE ELEMENT OF COLOR Color Theory Color Physics Color Interaction Defining Color Color Schemes Composing with Color Color, Emotion, and Expression Profile: Ann Baddley Keister, Fiber Artist CHAPTER 3: PRINCIPLES OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN Unity and Variety Balance Scale and Proportion Rhythm Emphasis Creating the Illusion of Space Dynamic Space: Constructing Mulan The Illusion of Movement Determining Priorities Profile: Ken Stout, Painter PART 2: CONCEPTS AND CRITICAL THINKING CHAPTER 4: CULTIVATING CREATIVITY Design and Creativity Seven Characteristics of Creative Thinking Goal Setting Time Management Profile: Nancy Callahan, Artist, and Diane Gallo, Writer CHAPTER 5: PROBLEM SEEKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING Problem Seeking Convergent and Divergent Thinking Brainstorming Visual Research Variations on a Theme An Open Mind Profile: Heidi Lasher-Oakes, Sculptor CHAPTER 6: DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKING Establishing Criteria Form, Subject, and Contents Stop, Look, Listen, Learn Types of Critiques Developing a Long-Term Project Turn Up the Heat: Pushing Your Project's Potential Concept and Composition Accepting Responsibility Profile: Bob Dacey, Illustrator CHAPTER 7: CONSTRUCTING MEANING Building Bridges Purpose and Intent Context Connections Drama Aesthetics and Anesthetics Profile: Ken Botnick, Graphic Designer

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Mary Stewart is an Associate Professor and the Foundation Program Coordinator in the Northern Illinois University School of Art She also serves as the Regional Coordinator Director for foundations in Art: Theory and Education (F.A.T.E.), which is the national organization for Foundation teaching. As an artist, Stewart has worked extensively with visual narrative, both in the classroom and in her studio. She has received two grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts for collaborative choreography and has participated in over eighty exhibitions, nationally and internationally.

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