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Xeric Winner "Jazz: Cool Birth" Based on '50s Album Cover Design
"Jazz album typography fascinated me at an early age," said Beatty, "and album graphics are some of my earliest memories. I always loved the type, hand drawn and typeset, carefully kerned and arranged by hand. My mother still has many beautiful jazz albums and cool jazz was the soundtrack to my young life."
Beatty said he found a font that approximates the famous Steinweiss Scrawl appearing on '50s album covers, named for designer Alex Steinweiss. "My typefaces are passable, but, like typographers predicted with the rise of desktop publishing in the '80s, the fonts don’t have quite the grace and balance of their ’50s counterparts."
The author/designer realized right away his methods of drawing were not loose enough to come close to the spontaneity he was studying. "I took to drawing preliminaries with a thick Sharpie marker so I wouldn't tighten up," he explained. "I then imported scans into Illustrator and redrew with abandon, experimenting with brush strokes and flat solids without restraint." Beatty said his drawings have always been detailed and his painting has always been impressionistic, so none of this art experience was useful working on "Jazz: Cool Birth." "The section of my brain I've developed through decades of printing project prep, surprisingly, took over. Balance and imbalance, emotion with color, storytelling with graphic symbols and type as art all sort of changed my view of what comic book art should be."
Beatty's tools are modern and digital, but he said the process of pushing things around on the page remains the same as 1957. "What I learned from studying craftsmen of 50 years ago is to never let the tools dictate where something lays on a page. The modern computer typesetter's practice of distorting type rather than adjusting the letter spacing and kerning is lazy, uninformed and unattractive. Typography is a line-by-line art, dig?"
Aazurn Publishing and "Jazz: Cool Birth" information, including an informative blog detailing the steps behind starting the company, can be found at Aazurn.com. Other stuff is at GaryScottBeatty.com. |
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