Introduction to Screen Printing for Illustration
Giving Titles and Editioning Your Work
A course by Charlotte Farmer , Screen Printer and Illustrator
About the video: Giving Titles and Editioning Your Work
Overview
“In this lesson, I’ll show you my approach to giving titles to my artwork. I’ll also show you the importance of editioning your work. ”
In this video lesson Charlotte Farmer addresses the topic: Giving Titles and Editioning Your Work, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Screen Printing for Illustration. Learn to make a 4-color screen print illustration using your own stencils, and discover how to scale your designs to fit a variety of stationery products .
Partial transcription of the video
“ Giving Titles and Editioning Your Work In this lesson, I'll show you my approach to titling the work. I'll also talk about the importance of editioning your work. Titles are important when you make work. It's a good way to let the viewer know what you were thinking when you made the print. It can make them have a certain feeling towards the print as well. Another thing I like to do is try and make them funny. I'm not sure if that always comes across but it's what I'm trying to do. An example of a print where the title guides how you're meant to feel about it is this one by Jane Ormes. In ...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Screen Printing for Illustration
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Category
Craft, Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Arts & Crafts, Printing, Screen Printing, Traditional illustration

Charlotte Farmer
A course by Charlotte Farmer
Charlotte Farmer is a British screen printer and illustrator, based near Bath, England. She studied at Saint Martins, where she got a master’s in communication design, specializing in illustration. The screen prints she creates often involve collections of things from snowglobes, pottery figures, or ice creams to tropical birds and animals. She is passionate about collections because of the way they bring together unexpected combinations of objects and characters.
Charlotte has created illustrations for clients including Red Valentino, The Washington Post, Air France, Boden, Waitrose, New York University, Billboard, The Sunday Times Style Magazine, New House Textiles, Clinique, Superdrug, Tatler, Jamie Magazine and Elle. She also designed and created three books for Ilex press: The Hipster Colouring Book, The Passive Aggressive Colouring Book, and The Museum of Me Activity Book.
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