A termék adatai:
ISBN13: | 9781956313048 |
ISBN10: | 1956313044 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 250 oldal |
Méret: | 190x190 mm |
Súly: | 644 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 104 colour and 11 b/w |
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Témakör:
Think Like a Cartoonist
A Celebration of Humor and Creativity
Kiadó: RIT Press
Megjelenés dátuma: 2023. november 23.
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Rövid leírás:
In this book you will discover some of the brilliant and often funny ways people from all walks of life have successfully tapped into their inner genius-portrayed through a collection of essays accompanied by whimsical Rubes? cartoons.
Hosszú leírás:
Inside every one of us is the boundless potential for creativity. Often it's the constant challenges life presents us, simple or complex, that allow us to tap into the very best of our imaginations.
In addition to sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch, we possess that most unusual sense: humor. Of all the senses, humor proves to be the most useful when navigating the ups, downs, and in-betweens of life. (Hey, it works for me!)
Is it possible that we all might benefit by adopting a more lighthearted approach to life?
In this book you will discover some of the brilliant and often funny ways people from all walks of life have successfully tapped into their inner genius-portrayed through a collection of essays accompanied by whimsical Rubes? cartoons. May their stories inspire you to Think Like a Cartoonist.
In addition to sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch, we possess that most unusual sense: humor. Of all the senses, humor proves to be the most useful when navigating the ups, downs, and in-betweens of life. (Hey, it works for me!)
Is it possible that we all might benefit by adopting a more lighthearted approach to life?
In this book you will discover some of the brilliant and often funny ways people from all walks of life have successfully tapped into their inner genius-portrayed through a collection of essays accompanied by whimsical Rubes? cartoons. May their stories inspire you to Think Like a Cartoonist.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword xiii
James J. Winebrake
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
Leigh Rubin
Bending the Rejection Rules: Good News, Bad News 1
Leigh Rubin
Clumsiness and Caffeine 5
Susan Lutz
Hot Water and Horoscopes 7
Linda Warner
The Element of Surprise 11
Leigh Rubin
Punguins and Vice Cream 15
Phil Yeh and Leigh Rubin
Hospice and Humor 19
Sam White
Observe What Isn't There 23
Leigh Rubin
Holes and Holiness 25
Dave Wesley
Whales and Tails 29
Leigh Rubin
Rockets and Balloons 31
Terry Murdock
A (Very) Few Words on Brevity 33
Leigh Rubin
Baseball and Bikers 39
Jeff Harman
Bullet-Sponges and Passwords 41
Roger Aeschliman
Diamond Rings and Knuckleheads45
Rick Rittenberg
Tick-Tocks and Time Clocks 49
Michael Devine
Infinite Imagination: Making the Cognitive Leap51
Leigh Rubin
Raspberries and Mountains53
Margaret Morrison
Insects and Insomnia 57
Dave Boito
The Kings and I 61
Steven Galbraith
Moos and Music 65
Leigh Rubin
Lessons from the Spirit World 71
Deb Goodrich
Quarks and Sparks 75
Michael Kaplan
Doodling and Daydreaming: (Or, as I Like to Think of It, Research and Development) 79
Leigh Rubin
Problem-Solving 83
Leigh Rubin
Brushes and Busses 95
Bill Pucciarelli
Bugs and Nail Files 99
Debbie May
Jalopies and Bubble Gum 103
Paull E. Rubin
Alarm Clocks and Desperation 107
Rodger Nichols
Escape Rooms and Escapades 111
Juliana Coda
Ocard and Nagrom 115
Morgan Young
Fate Ain't What It Used to Be 121
Steven Hendrickson
Extraterrestrial and Going the Extra Mile125
Loretta Sifuentes Genelin
News and Neighbors131
Valerie Vaz
Patches and Pandemics 133
Leigh Rubin
One and a Multitude137
Lorraine Payette
Rain and Roses 141
Julia Shaw
Media and Microbes145
Jay Hardy
Plutonium and Potpourri 147
Rick Brown
Serious Business and Funny Business 151
Rick Newcombe
High Rental and Getting Sentimental 155
Amisha Padnani
One Head and Many Hats 159
Robin Blakely
An Eraser Is Your Best Friend 161
Leigh Rubin
When Wood Meets Metal, and Stupidity 163
James Jepsen
Photos and Motos 167
Greg Kinder
Languages and Learning Lessons 171
Elaine Shein
Listen and Learn 175
Alan Ehrlich
Bossy Boy and Band-Aids 179
Frances Kolotyluk
Outside In and Inside Out 183
Steve Pastis
Cartoonists and Currency 187
Jerry Scott
Glasgow Girls and the California Kid 189
Duane Degler
Crap and Creativity 193
Maggie and Dave Cox
Plan "Bee" 197
Leigh Rubin
Girl Scouts and Goldfish 199
Kathy Medley
Circus and Science 201
Domenica Devine
Crosswords and Last Suppers 205
Sean Sterling
ASL and Appetite 209
Katiedid Langrock
Perfection 213
Leigh Rubin
Deadlines and Mistaken Identity 217
William P. Warford
Stars and Stripes 221
Leigh Rubin
Colophon 225
James J. Winebrake
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
Leigh Rubin
Bending the Rejection Rules: Good News, Bad News 1
Leigh Rubin
Clumsiness and Caffeine 5
Susan Lutz
Hot Water and Horoscopes 7
Linda Warner
The Element of Surprise 11
Leigh Rubin
Punguins and Vice Cream 15
Phil Yeh and Leigh Rubin
Hospice and Humor 19
Sam White
Observe What Isn't There 23
Leigh Rubin
Holes and Holiness 25
Dave Wesley
Whales and Tails 29
Leigh Rubin
Rockets and Balloons 31
Terry Murdock
A (Very) Few Words on Brevity 33
Leigh Rubin
Baseball and Bikers 39
Jeff Harman
Bullet-Sponges and Passwords 41
Roger Aeschliman
Diamond Rings and Knuckleheads45
Rick Rittenberg
Tick-Tocks and Time Clocks 49
Michael Devine
Infinite Imagination: Making the Cognitive Leap51
Leigh Rubin
Raspberries and Mountains53
Margaret Morrison
Insects and Insomnia 57
Dave Boito
The Kings and I 61
Steven Galbraith
Moos and Music 65
Leigh Rubin
Lessons from the Spirit World 71
Deb Goodrich
Quarks and Sparks 75
Michael Kaplan
Doodling and Daydreaming: (Or, as I Like to Think of It, Research and Development) 79
Leigh Rubin
Problem-Solving 83
Leigh Rubin
Brushes and Busses 95
Bill Pucciarelli
Bugs and Nail Files 99
Debbie May
Jalopies and Bubble Gum 103
Paull E. Rubin
Alarm Clocks and Desperation 107
Rodger Nichols
Escape Rooms and Escapades 111
Juliana Coda
Ocard and Nagrom 115
Morgan Young
Fate Ain't What It Used to Be 121
Steven Hendrickson
Extraterrestrial and Going the Extra Mile125
Loretta Sifuentes Genelin
News and Neighbors131
Valerie Vaz
Patches and Pandemics 133
Leigh Rubin
One and a Multitude137
Lorraine Payette
Rain and Roses 141
Julia Shaw
Media and Microbes145
Jay Hardy
Plutonium and Potpourri 147
Rick Brown
Serious Business and Funny Business 151
Rick Newcombe
High Rental and Getting Sentimental 155
Amisha Padnani
One Head and Many Hats 159
Robin Blakely
An Eraser Is Your Best Friend 161
Leigh Rubin
When Wood Meets Metal, and Stupidity 163
James Jepsen
Photos and Motos 167
Greg Kinder
Languages and Learning Lessons 171
Elaine Shein
Listen and Learn 175
Alan Ehrlich
Bossy Boy and Band-Aids 179
Frances Kolotyluk
Outside In and Inside Out 183
Steve Pastis
Cartoonists and Currency 187
Jerry Scott
Glasgow Girls and the California Kid 189
Duane Degler
Crap and Creativity 193
Maggie and Dave Cox
Plan "Bee" 197
Leigh Rubin
Girl Scouts and Goldfish 199
Kathy Medley
Circus and Science 201
Domenica Devine
Crosswords and Last Suppers 205
Sean Sterling
ASL and Appetite 209
Katiedid Langrock
Perfection 213
Leigh Rubin
Deadlines and Mistaken Identity 217
William P. Warford
Stars and Stripes 221
Leigh Rubin
Colophon 225