Drawn: a feast for eyes & brain
Welcome to the first book review Iâve ever written. Likely, it will also be my last. Not my thing, really.
Today I am moved to masquerade as a critic only because I finished my final reading of Drawn, by illustrator Craig Frazier, and Iâm in awe. I say âfinal readingâ because I probably have at least twenty readings under my belt by now. I was the editor.
I assure you, this does not make me a biased reviewer. Iâm a believer in truth (see my tagline above), and Iâd be very bad at faking enthusiasm.
I first met Craig when I approached him about creating the cover design for my book, Think Simple. I had already been smitten by his âvisual witâ and delightfully odd way of looking at the world. There was always something âoffâ in his illustrations that demanded further inspection.
A skill like Craigâs does not magically appear overnight. Itâs a lifelong endeavor. Drawn is a monograph examining the artistâs journey, and Craigâs words are as eye-opening as his images.
He is a storyteller, sharing experiences that guided his growth as an illustrator. He also explains the practices and methods that have led him to explore his own imagination to arrive at unexpected conclusions. In a world where technology tends to homogenize so much imagery, Craigâs exploration phase is surprisingly analog.
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I recommend Drawn to two very different audiences. On one hand, itâs a must-read for creative people at any point in their career. Simply inspiring. On the other hand, to put it in Apple-ese, this is an empowering book âfor the rest of us.â Whatever line of work youâre in, Drawn is about iterating your way to unexpected (and superior) solutions, to solve problems creativelyâand most effectively.
Of course, you can buy Drawn for the most obvious reason. Itâs gorgeous. Itâs a coffee table book filled with wonderful images printed at super-high quality. Craigâs work spans the spectrum of illustration from US postage stamps to a Supertramp album cover, from concert posters to illustrations for Time Magazine, Fortune, Harvard Business Review and more. All of which showcase his unique ability to simultaneously convey an important message and make you smile.
Much more than âfood for thought,â Drawn is food for creative thought. Big difference.
Craigâs book is now available here.
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5mo22X29 is a very strange number. I I believe this book is a tribute to someone.
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9moLove this work -
Partner at WKC Agency
9moHello old buddy. I am a huge fan of Craig Frazier as well.
Founder at Frequency Tea
9moLooking forward to reading!