Designed for courses in Creativity or Three-Dimensional Design, Launching the Imagination: A Guide to Three-Dimensional Design offers a comprehensive framework on which students, teachers, and administrators can build. The approach in this second edition is refined, distilled, and updated, using hundreds of 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.
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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.
Preface
Introduction
**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
PART 3: THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
CHAPTER 8: ELEMENTS OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Defining Form
Form and Function
Orthographic Projection
Degrees of Dimensionality
Line
Plane
Volume
Mass
Space
Texture
Light
Color
Time
The complexity of Three-Dimensional Design
Profile: Rodger Mack, Sculptor
CHAPTER 9 PRINCIPLES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Unity and Variety
Balance
Scale
Proportion
Emphasis
Repetition and Rhythm
Profile: David MacDonald, Ceramicist
CHAPTER 10: MATERIALS AND METHODS
Choice of Materials
Connections
Transitions
Traditional Materials, Contemporary Uses
Student Materials
Materials and Meanings
Profile: Todd Slaughter, Sculptor
CHAPTER 11: PHYSICAL AND CEREBRAL
Constructed Thought
Physical forces
Cerebral Qualities of Sculptural Objects
Contemporary Questions, Contemporary Answers
Expressing Ideas in Physical Form
Profile: Rick Paul, Sculptor
Glossary
Credits
Index
*Each chapter includes: Key Questions interspersed throughout, Summaries, and Key Terms
**Each Part concludes with Multimedia Resources guide. For student independent study: the Multimedia Resources guide suggested relevant exercises on the Online Learning Center (OLC) and the Core Concepts in Art CD-ROM. For instructors: the Multimedia Resources guide suggests additional resources available on the password-protected teacher’s OLC and the Instructor’s Resources CD-ROM such as projects and other assignments.
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