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Heaslip and Olson 1970

 
Reference
 

Heaslip, Marion, and Ronald D. Olson. 1970. "Illustrations that communicate." READ: Promoting Literacy and Literature. Interest level: lay specialist.

Summary
 

Describes the purposes of illustrations in translation work and how those purposes can be realized. Emphasizes that illustrations are viewed before printed matter and that illustrated books are chosen over nonillustrated books in local settings. Discusses the

 
  • form
  • type
  • complexity
  • content
  • size, and
  • symbolism of artwork.
Evaluation
 

Gives complete and basic outline for how to illustrate in both nonliterate and literate settings. Details specific points for artists that are helpful to determine how illustration can be done most successfully on a variety of levels.


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