From interviewing a person from industry I want to gain a better understanding of how print and more analog methods can exist within contemporary illustration. Weather people still want it and why? What the viewer or director tend to look for in work and the different ways in which the work would be seen. I have enjoyed book based briefs especially and want to know more about publishing. I also would like to interview someone who has opinions or creates work on current political and social issues as in previous modules these kind of topic have been the driving force and it would be interesting to see what they take into account about the issues and how they then generate that into imagery. There practise essentially.
Jim Stoddart - Penguin art director.
Print club London - Print studio.- Want to try an get an internship there.
Little white lies- art director.
Mark Hearld - artist.
Heart agency.
Pushkin press- Adam Freudenheim, publisher and managing director.
Stab in the dark but worth a try:
New York times- art director - Matt Willey.
Caitlin Moran- feminist theory writer- Very strong options surrounding feminism. current issue that I believe needs addressing more within creative industries.
Grayson Perry- artist- people based work.- works with social issues and expresses thought issues and his own opinion through his work.
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