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A Handbook of Biological Illustration (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)

A Handbook of Biological Illustration (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
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Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 574.0221
EAN: 9780226997018
ISBN: 0226997014
Label: University Of Chicago Press
Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 152
Publication Date: 1988-10-15
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Studio: University Of Chicago Press

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Editorial Reviews:

This book is designed to help biologists who must create their own illustrations and artists who are confronted with unfamiliar biological subjects. The author, an experienced biological illustrator, gives practical instructions and advice on the consideration of size and of printing processes, choice of materials, methods for saving time and labor, drawing techniques, lettering methods, and mounting and packing the finished illustrations. She explains how to produce clear and attractive charts, graphs, and maps, so essential to science publications. Though this primer does not cover photographic techniques, it does include advice on retouching, cropping, and mounting photographs and on using photographs of biological subjects as aids in drawing. This second edition is updated to reflect the many technological changes in art materials and printing processes that have occurred since the book's first publication, and it includes an entirely new chapter on planning, designing, and mounting the poster presentations that have become an essential part of conferences held by scientific societies. Also included are the requirements and conventions peculiar to biological illustration and a bibliography of useful reference works.

"Every biology student who intends to write a thesis deserves to own this book, as does the biologist who intends to publish or work up some visual aids for his own use. There is no reason to limit the concepts of this handbook to the field of biology; it should be useful to other specific areas of science."—Evan Lindquist, American Biology Teacher (from a review of the first edition)



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Summary: One BIG problem
Comment: This book is a nice introduction to illustration techniques. It lists specific media and how to use them. There is one unforgivable flaw. The book encourages illustrators to anesthetize live animals themselves without specific training. It even says that it is ok to put reptiles in the refrigerator! I am a reptile owner. You are more likely to kill them or stress them out unnecessarily if you put them in the fridge. They don't need to be that cold to slow down enough for observation.

The book has some good information, but use some common sense and do your research before you draw a live subject.


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Summary: This is a great place to begin!
Comment: With the internet, lots of people are beginning to design web pages... with no sense of art or style at all. Likewise for some people who use computers for illustrations. This handbook is indeed where everyone should begin if they're going to illustrate. It doesn't say much about computers, but it does show how to make professional illustrations using pre-computer tools -- which still set the standards. It's a most enjoyable book.


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