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There is no greater guide to Scientific Illustration . . .: ELaine Hodges' "The Guild Handbook to Scientific Illustration" is truly a landmark as a reference and the finest on my shelf -- and I cannot count the times I've sought it since 1989 out either to clarify a client's request or as a refresher for some obscure technique (carbon dust, for example) . . . Even though the book is quite expensive even by reference standards (twice its price of 1989), I would purchase it again without hesitation. Truly, there is no question of hand technique that is left unanswered . . . If that were not enough, the volume weighs over two kilos and could also prove a formidable weapon . . .
The book is the final word in scientific illustration: Over and over in my work I found myself referring back to this encyclopedic manual. A must for all those in the field of scientific illustration, and a huge help for graphic artists and illustrators in general.
The definitive reference for scientific illustration: Since its first edition this book has been by far the best single resource available for anyone with a serious interest in scientific, medical, biological, nature, botanical, or wildlife illustration. Don't be daunted by the price - this book is worth far more than the next 10 competing books combined. I've been a professional medical and scientific illustrator for 35 years, and I own hundreds of books on the subject, but I think this single volume should be the foundation of any reference library on visual communication in the biomedical sciences.
| Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 502.22 | | EAN: | 9780471360117 | | Edition: | 2 | | ISBN: | 0471360112 | | Number Of Pages: | 640 | | Publication Date: | 2003-05-15 |
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