Pictoplasma 2: Contemporary Character Design

by Gestalten Verlag

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Label:Gestalten Verlag
Pages:216
Binding:Hardcover
Publication Date:2003-11
Published By:Gestalten Verlag
ASIN:3899550218
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Whether they appear as painted stones, smiling houses, Nick Park-like clay figures or classical cartoons, characters are still the best way to create visuals with which one can identify.

Peter Thaler has built upon the success of "Pictoplasma", one of dgv’s best-selling titles of all time. Avoiding the lure of creating a straightforward sequel or the simple repetition of his winning formula, he has once again distilled a fine selection of first-rate works from over 9,000 entries.

While the traditional role of these loveable icons as commercial branding tools remains important, this volume also touches on the vital new design impulses that have enriched the picto realm during the last few years. More and more often, designers are taking their favourites from the drawing board and computer to the streets as customised objects, urban art and graffiti. Parallel to an overall trend to shake off the shackles of two dimensions, even more of Thaler’s selections have made the jump into the third dimension. For example, cute to grotesque action figures, which are increasingly coveted by adult collectors, are spread across the pages in perfect harmony with traditional graphic design and illustrations by both talented newcomers and stars like Peter Fowler.

No matter if it’s scribbles, freehand or vector designs, puppets, street art or abstraction: Pictoplasma 2’s prime focus remains the development of interesting character ideas and the fertile exchange between different styles and media.

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The cover is girly-cute but the content may be not - Reviewed on 2006-07-07
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1 customer found this review helpful.

From drawing to real toys and street art it showcase the end of cute characters - the nastier the better. (Ok, there is still some bunnies and panda bears... BUT just a few!)
Great catalogue, pretty extensive.
Beautiful and Inspiring - Reviewed on 2004-11-27
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2 customers found this review helpful.

Chockful of inspiring characters and styles which will be fun to look back at 20 years from now. The puffy and embossed hardcover creatively packages the book without making it annoying when finding a space on your bookshelf.
Better than the First - Reviewed on 2004-01-03
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6 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

It was great to finally get a copy of this publication after hearing about it for months. I even went to the book release opening at a gallery here in new York , which really enhanced all that the book was about. Great character designs, 3-D characters, posters, stickers and street art from some of the greats out there like Kaws, Dalek , Esm-artificial and others. The bad part about the book is that there are way too many mediocre artists/designers involved who contribute very little to the overall vibe of this book. i think maybe if it was screened down a little it would be more successful but still it's a cool little publication.
100% eye candy - Reviewed on 2003-12-18
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6 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

if you've seen the first 'pictoplasma' book you'll know what to expect: an inspired collection of character designs from around the world- this second volume expands with sections on kubricks, dolls (of the really cool plush variety), and street art.
nearly every page is candy for the eyes and worth the price of admission early on. excellent, excellent book.
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