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How does a comics artist learn to tell a story? This book answers that question, providing educators and fans of comic art with a broad overview of the field, packed with insider interviews, historical essays, and syllabi. Here are the tools to create an entire course from scratch or integrate course elements into existing curriculums. The editors focus on narrative and storytelling, but also include essays on developing practical skills such as writing and storyboarding. A gathering of the best and the brightest in American comic art, this unique book will fascinate both professionals and students as well as the booming fan community.
Michael Dooley is a renowned creative director for such clients as Disney, Cartoon Network, and the Los Angeles Times. He lives in Los Angeles, where he writes about the comics medium for such publications as Amazing Heroes, The Comics Journal, and Raw.
Steven Heller is a leading authority on design education and the editor of the Education Of series. The art director of the New York Times Book Review, he is also the chair of the graduate design program at the School of Visual Arts and the author or editor of more than 80 books on graphic design. He lives in New York City. |
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