Sign Painters

by Faythe Levine (Editor)

Paperback, 2012

Status

Available

Call number

HF5841 .L482012

Publication

Princeton Architectural Press (2012), Edition: Illustrated, 184 pages

Description

There was a time-as recently as the 1980s-when storefronts, murals, banners, barn signs, billboards, and even street signs were all hand-lettered with brush and paint. But, like many skilled trades, the sign industry has been overrun by the techno-fueled promise of quicker and cheaper. The resulting proliferation of computer-designed, die-cut vinyl lettering and inkjet printers has ushered a creeping sameness into our visual landscape. Fortunately, there is a growing trend to seek out traditional sign painters and a renaissance in the trade. In 2010 filmmakers Faythe Levine, coauthor of Handmade Nation, and Sam Macon began documenting these dedicated practitioners, their time-honored methods, and their appreciation for quality and craftsmanship. Sign Painters, the first anecdotal history of the craft, features stories and photographs of more than two dozen sign painters working in cities throughout the United States.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Paperpuss
I've wanted this book for so long. Grandpa was a sign painter and I grew up breathing paint fumes and watching signs go from sketches on envelopes to cardboard tempera mock ups to full sized huge signs. All done by one guy by hand. I still have many of the mock ups and photos of all the signs.
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was hoping for a little more her about technique, obstacles, art. But still great to see the breed is alive and still using paint.
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Physical description

9.5 inches

ISBN

9781616890834
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