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The Mighty Elvis is a commemoration of his life and times in the
form of an art book, told through the unique vision of legendary
designer and illustrator Seymour Chwast. Beautifully illustrated
throughout, it presents an enhanced portrait of one of America's
greatest celebrities. With text by author Steven Brower (Satchmo:
The Life and Art of Louis Armstrong), The Mighty Elvis reminds us
of the continuing stardom of one of the most popular American
singers of all time. Through Chwast's illustrations, cartoons and
comics we get to relive his early life, his meteoric rise to fame
and how he was affected by, and in turn, affected the world of
music in the many genres he mastered. The book covers his first
appearances on television, Graceland, his meeting with President
Nixon and his wedding to Priscilla, and much more. Millions of fans
loved him, purchased his records, attended his sold out shows and
went to his thirtythree films. Death, forty years ago, has not
diminished his fame. "Elvis Lives!" The Mighty Elvis is a
celebration, in art and design, of the life of a great icon of the
American Scene!
Honorable Mention in the Foreword Indie Awards 2016 For many design
students, the expectation is that they will one day reach the top
of the ladder within a design studio or corporation and become an
art director. But what does this mean and how does a design student
get there? What does an art director do? How is it different from
being a designer? How does one lead and inspire a team, work with
freelance designers, illustrators and photographers? Inside Art
Direction answers all these questions for design students and
professionals alike. Through interviews with 18 art directors
working in a range of different industries from books and magazines
to music and film to web and app design, students learn about how
they got to where they are, what the art director's job really
entails, and receive advice about the future of art direction. In
the 28 case studies, illustrators, art directors and editors
discuss specific assignments that they worked on, how they came up
with ideas and the process of getting to the final result. With
practical, hands-on advice, tips and art direction assignments that
students can try out, Inside Art Direction provides insights about
this fascinating field.
Duke Ellington was the undisputed father of the American songbook.
A prolific writer and consummate performer, Ellington was the
author of such standards as Solitude, Prelude to a Kiss, and It
Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got that Swing). With a career that
spanned five decades, he is one of the defining composers of the
Jazz Age. With unprecedented access to the Ellington family
archives, this long overdue book illuminates the life and work of
an icon of twentieth-century music from his humble beginnings to
his long-lasting success. Every stage of Ellington's career is
brought to life, from sepia photographs of his early days in
Washington, DC, to colorful playbills from the Harlem Renaissance
of the 1920s, his triumphant tours of Europe in the 1930s, and his
pioneering explosion of form and genre in the 1940s and beyond.
Alongside more than two hundred stunning images, contributions from
peers such as Dave Brubeck, Cornel West, Quincy Jones, and Tony
Bennett shed light on Ellington's musical legacy, while the voice
of his granddaughter Mercedes reveals the character behind the
charisma, and the man behind the piano.
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