
<p>How to write about your work--an expert's guide to the craft</p><p>Ian Lynam's <i>The Impossibility of Silence</i> is a book for artists, photographers and designers interested in approaching writing about their vocation and culture. Drawing upon decades of experience as a writer, designer, artist and teacher, Lynam offers up a plethora of inspirational and concrete approaches to writing about creative fields. Called "the Hunter S. Thompson of design writing," Lynam uses his industry knowledge to convey his philosophy on writing specifically in a professional creative setting.<br><b>Ian Lynam</b> (born 1972) is faculty and former co-chair at Vermont College of Fine Arts in the MFA Graphic Design program. He writes for <i>Idea</i>, <i>Slanted</i> and <i>Modes of Criticism</i>, is a cofounder of the online journal Néojaponisme and the associated print journal <i>NJP</i>, runs Wordshape, a hybrid type foundry, and is one-half of Corinthians, a Tokyo-based art and design curatorial practice.</p>
Page Count:
212
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
ISBN-10:
9083270688
ISBN-13:
9789083270685
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