Letterheads: Typographic Portraits
By (Author) Maree Coote
Illustrated by Maree Coote
Melbournestyle Books
Melbournestyle Books
3rd November 2021
Australia
Children
Non Fiction
741.6092
Paperback
120
Width 234mm, Height 280mm
755g
What's in a name Maree Coote reveals the missing link between word and image.
This award-winning illustrator has developed her own graphic language of illustrative typography, making images of all kinds using only the letters of the subject's name and existing alphabets. This ambitious collection of fabulous faces includes punks, presidents, muso's, muses, heroes and horrors, in a gathering of unforgettable humanity. Includes an insight into the genesis of the 'Fontigram', the inspirations and working practices of the designer, and a smattering of type history for the afficionado. The result is a delight for lovers of typefaces, human faces and serendipity. .
Maree Cootes Letter Art is: funky and exciting... * CBCA *
amusing and intriguing... * Kirkus Reviews *
inventive and utterly captivating... fun, inspiring and totally entertaining * Booklist Magazine USA *
..spinning visual poetry to a new level... dazzling * Foreword Reviews USA *
One of the very first to identify the contemporary rise of Melbournes cultural and place power, Maree Coote has won The Royal Historical Society of Victorias Gold Prize for The Art of Being Melbourne. Her unique command of history, culture, art and design is made accessible for a wide variety of audiences, including children. Coote was the first to create a childrens picture book for Melbourne kids, When You Go To Melbourne. According to Philip Adams, Melbourne never had a more ingenious ambassador. Cootes first book The Melbourne Book: A History of Now is in its fourth edition after 12+ years in print, and has been dubbed Melbournes Bible.