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Biography
Craig Jobson, Professor
of Art and Design has transformed 20 years of art direction for design,
books and magazines into a passion for the publication arts. In his design
career he has held positions as Art Director for the National Office
of
the American Heart Association, Art Director for Tracy-Locke/BBDO Advertising,
Design Director for Holt, Rinehart and Winston and Design Director for
McDougal Littell Houghton Mifflin. He holds a B.A. in Literature and
B.F.A.
in Printmaking and Design from the University of Texas at Austin, and
an M.F.A. in Interdisciplinary Arts concentrating in Book and Paper
Arts from Columbia College Chicago. His studies in the Private Press
movement
in
Britain and the United States, resulted in the purchase of a Vandercook
press and the founding of Lark Sparrow Press.
Recent work consists
of a
64-page, fully illustrated, three-color letterpress printed abecedarium:
A Field Guide to Urban Fowl. The book was editioned to 100
copies. In the summer of 2006 Lark Sparow Press published a volume
of poetry, I
Am Already,
printed on hand-made paper and set in Ludlow typography that was dedicated
to his attorney and editioned to 60 copies. The suite of short stories
titled The
Billy Chronicles,
that represent the first offerings of the press, were completed over
a period of three years from spring of 2001 to the summer of 2003.
Each of the Chronicles three
stories are illustrated, letterpress printed on handmade paper, recorded
on a CD and editioned to 15 copies. The Chronicles consist of D.B.
and the Double-Five, Lizard and Julio Go Nel-o, and The
Colonels Chicanery. All stories are true Texas tales of
transgression, retribution, reconciliation and dominoes. |
Courses
Publication Design
Typography and Letterforms: Begin.
Typography
and Letterforms: Inter.
Sign, Symbol & Image
Porfolio Development
The
Printmaker's Eye & The
Bookmaker's Hand
• Book Design
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