Rosston Meyer, auteur op Best Pop-up Books https://www.bestpopupbooks.com Discover a new world of 3D books Fri, 11 May 2018 01:12:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 Junko Mizuno’s Triad Pop-Up Book (pre-order) https://www.bestpopupbooks.com/junko-mizunos-triad/ Tue, 13 Sep 2016 10:08:23 +0000 http://www.bestpopupbooks.com/?p=3665 It’s finally here! Junko Mizuno’s Triad pop-up book is now available for pre-order at the brand new website triadpopup.com. The Triad pop-up book is a collective art project from artist Junko Mizuno and Paper engineer Rosston Meyer from Poposition Press.

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It’s finally here! Junko Mizuno’s Triad pop-up book is now available for pre-order at the brand new website triadpopup.com. The Triad pop-up book is a collective art project from artist Junko Mizuno and Paper engineer Rosston Meyer from Poposition Press.

After working together for Poposition’s last project The Pop-Up Art Book, Junko and Rosston decided to make a pop-up book that is all about the artwork that Junko created for her Triad show at the Cotton Candy Machine. This art book introduces you to the world of Junko’s three favorite characters: the nurse, the witch and the wrestler. As you may know, Rosston makes amazing pop-ups out of flat artwork. The Triad pop-up book is a great example of how powerful art as a pop-up subject can be. The effect is beautiful when all the layers of an illustration come to life and pop-out of a page. The process of making such a pop-up book is a close collaboration between artist and paper engineer. Every piece of artwork has to be extracted from the original artwork and new artwork has to be created to fill up the blanks and overlaps in the pop-up. If you want to see how this process is done, you really should take a look at the Poposition Press Facebook page. There you’ll find updates and lots of information about every spread that’s created for this book.

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Paper engineering

The Junko Mizuno Triad pop-up book includes all kids of different engineering techniques and paper animations that makes this the most advanced pop-up title Poposition Press has published so far. The talented award winning Paper engineer Simon Arizpe also collaborated on this project. He did the engineering on the ‘Tree’ spread.

It may be clear that this newest release of Poposition Press is a must have for both pop-up book collectors and fans of Junko Mizuno’s art. This new book definitely raises the bar for the category of pop-up art books. It’s the result of close collaboration between artist and engineer like you’ve never seen before.

Rosston Meyer about Triad:

“Working with some of my favorite artists like Junko has been a dream of mine since I started making books a few years ago, and I’m extremely proud and honored to be able to collaborate with her (and with Simon Arizpe who engineered the ‘Tree’ spread)  on this project. With such complicated art, each spread was a challenge to cut down into separate pieces and engineer, and Junko did an amazing job of not only providing fill in art but a lot of additional and sometimes hidden artwork for each spread in Triad. I’m looking forward to sharing this book with pop up book collectors and fans of Junko’s work around the world.”

Pop-up spreads in Triad

Ocean
Depicting the big fight between the Wrestler and the Shark, Ocean has been transformed from a portrait image into a landscape popup with new characters and artwork added.


Serpent
Color, new artwork, characters and fill ins added.


Triptych
The three portraits of the Nurse, Witch and Wrestler are set in frames in the three part Triptych pop-up.


Mansion
The detailed Mansion pops-out in over 6 rooms, with a pull tab, flap, and even a hidden rat!


Tree
Also converted from a portrait image to a landscape pop up, new artwork added throughout including two hidden surprises!


Ink Triptych
(Special Edition Pop-up) – The Surgery, Magic and Tiger images are brought together in another 3 part pop-up spread.

Order the Triad pop-up book

Triad is available in two editions: a standard edition with five pop up spreads, and a special edition limited to only 100 copies. The special edition of Triad includes six pop ups (including the special edition only Ink Triptych spread), a laser etched acrylic slipcase, double sided pull-out poster, and is signed and numbered by Junko Mizuno.

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Standard Edition

The standard edition of Triad includes these 5 pop ups that have been completely reworked from Junko’s original art: Ocean, Serpent, Triptych, Mansion and Tree. The standard edition also includes a foil logo on the front cover and spine, and a wraparound casewrap of the Dawn image.

Also, a limited edition slipcase is available as an add-on purchase for the standard edition.

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Special Edition

Limited to only 100 copies, the special edition includes 6 pop ups that have been completely reworked from Junko’s original art: Ink Triptych, Ocean, Serpent, Triptych, Mansion and Tree.

The special edition also includes a laser etched acrylic slipcase, special double sided pull-out poster spread featuring the Dawn and Night images, and is signed and numbered by Junko Mizuno.

Pre-order now

Production of the book is currently in progress and Poposition Press expects to ship the books out in either Q4 2016 or Q1 2017. Email updates will be sent to all customers as production is completed and shipping dates are set. More info at triadpopup.com.

Artwork: Junko Mizuno
Design & Paper Engineering: Rosston Meyer
Paper Engineering on Tree: Simon Arizpe

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Image credits: www.triadpopup.com

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Rosston Meyer from Poposition Press (Interview) https://www.bestpopupbooks.com/interview-rosston-meyer-from-poposition-press/ https://www.bestpopupbooks.com/interview-rosston-meyer-from-poposition-press/#comments Fri, 15 Jan 2016 10:32:57 +0000 http://www.bestpopupbooks.com/?p=2084 Left: Rosston Meyer, right: Marc Meyer We’ve just published a video review on our YouTube channel about The Pop-Up Art Book. An amazing collection of modern street art, illustrations and cartoons published by Poposition Press. Rosston Meyer and his brother Marc Meyer worked on this project together and successfully crowdfunded it on Kickstarter. Rosston, who’s representing Poposition Press, answered some questions we asked him about The Pop-Up Art Book and his work as a paper engineer. The interview BPUB – How did your love for pop-up books started? RM – Like many people, I had a few pop-up books as […]

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Left: Rosston Meyer, right: Marc Meyer

We’ve just published a video review on our YouTube channel about The Pop-Up Art Book. An amazing collection of modern street art, illustrations and cartoons published by Poposition Press. Rosston Meyer and his brother Marc Meyer worked on this project together and successfully crowdfunded it on Kickstarter.

Rosston, who’s representing Poposition Press, answered some questions we asked him about The Pop-Up Art Book and his work as a paper engineer.

The interview

BPUB – How did your love for pop-up books started?
RM – Like many people, I had a few pop-up books as a kid. But it was when I was a teenager and I got a copy of Robert Sabuda’s Alice in Wonderland book that I was first really amazed by a pop-up book and had the thought to one day make one myself.

BPUB – What’s your history with paper and paper engineering?
RM – I had a loose idea to make a pop-up with some of the artists I was a fan of from the comic book and designer toy worlds, but that idea sat with me for about fifteen years before I really did anything with it. It was kind of one of those things I would talk about here and there, but didn’t actually do anything with. That was until 2013 when I started working with Jim Mahfood on what would become my first pop-up book, Pop Up Funk. My brother Marc and I worked together on that book, both designing and then assembling 100 copies, so that was really my first foray into the world of paper art and pop-up books. There were a lot of unknowns with that project from: cost per book, time involved to assemble a copy, and how to best make the pop-ups work. After that book was done and released, I knew that I wanted to make another book. But I had to look at getting it mass produced in a professional pop-up assembly factory, which is what happened with the follow up book, The Pop Up Art Book.

BPUB – Do you have any plans or offers for higher volumes and more commercial titles?
RM – Yes, starting now in 2016, I have a few art books planned similar to the ones that Poposition has already released, as well as a more commercial book focused on just one subject. I’m working with a handful of different paper engineers on this upcoming project and look forward to seeing what everyone involved comes up with, and how it all comes together. Look for an announcement on this book the first few months of 2016, and hopefully a release in the summertime.

As far as quantity, moving forward the artist books will have runs of at least 1000 copies (just like The Pop Up Art Book’s run), and possibly 2500 copies.

BPUB – Who are your favorite and most inspiring popup book authors or paper engineers?
RM – I would say one of my favorite paper engineers would have to be Matthew Reinhart, because the work that he puts out book after book just gets more impressive as time goes one. The flip style effect found in his Transformers book is just amazing to me.

Another paper engineer I have a lot of respect for is Roger Culbertson. I initially met Roger back in Florida around 2005, when I had some interest in pop-ups but no solid ideas or plans on what to do. Roger showed me all sorts of books and promotional items he had worked on and I was amazed by what could be done with paper. Fast forward about ten year after I’ve put a few books out on my own, and Roger and I have worked together on a commercial pop-up project for an agency in Singapore. He’ll be one of the engineers on the commercial book I previously mentioned.

Finally, David Carter is another favorite engineer of mine, especially with the artistic shapes found in his One Red Dot series of books. I find those books to be very interesting with the use of primarily colors and simple shapes, and how he’s designed interactivity into those book (finding the One Red Dot or 600 black spots, for example) David is one of the first people in the pop-up book world that I got in contact with when starting to make my own books and he’s been very helpful and supportive in many ways. He too will be one of the engineers in the aforementioned book.

BPUB – What’s the most difficult/technical spread you have ever made and why?
RM – That would be the “Onna Bune 1” spread, which was the special page that came with Junko Mizuno’s Artist Editions of The Pop Up Art Book. It was the most difficult page I’ve done because there were so many small pieces to extract from the original art, and I feel that the final pop-up version is in a way better than the original in that it truly gives the sense of a full scene with the boat visible on top of the ocean, compared to the original art which has a lot going on.

Detailed production photos from the “Onna Bune 1” spread by Junko Mizuno, shared from the very interesting @popositionpress Instagram Channel.

BPUB – How did you get to collaborate with great artists such as Jim Mahfood and Junko Mizuno?
RM – I’ve been very lucky to be able to work with my favorite artists. I got to know Jim Mahfood first by working with him on his website (my day job is Web Designer) and I always had the idea to make pop-ups out of his work but wasn’t sure how to go about it. Eventually, around 2012, we started talking about it seriously and after one spread was made, he agreed to creating fill in and cover the art for an entire ten page book. Getting that made was no small feat and my brother Marc helped me both with the design of that book and the extremely labourous task of cutting, assembling and binding those ten page into a 100 copy run of Pop Up Funk.

BPUB – Are you planning to release a book with your own artwork and paper engineering in the future?
RM – Not with my own artwork, as I don’t think badly drawn stick figure type art lends itself well to a pop-up book! Honestly, I feel as if there’s an unlimited amount of incredible artwork that can be made into pop-ups. So as far as the art books I’ll be focusing on making books with visual artists rather than make the art myself.

“I think Kickstarter is a great way to get the word out about unique pop-up book projects. The goal for The Pop-Up Art Book’s Kickstarter was reached in about a week or so.”

BPUB – We have recently seen new popup book projects on KickStarter. Do you think that indie productions are the future of popup books?
RM – Yes, I think Kickstarter is a great way to get the word out about unique pop-up book projects. The goal for The Pop-Up Art Book’s Kickstarter was reached in about a week or so. Which I’d like to attribute to both the existing audiences that each artist involved has, as well as the ongoing promotion that I’ve been doing for Poposition on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, etc. By the time the project was launched, a lot of people already knew about the book and that helped the goal get reached quickly.

BPUB – Your books represent a mix of comic and street art. Have you ever considered making a pop-up book just about graffiti?
RM – Yes, I have thought about this and talked to some people that are known in the graffiti world. I think the difficult thing is getting the right people to do it, those that have a large appeal and are known like some of these other artists. With graffiti it’s tricky because a lot of people don’t want to be known and the few (Fairey, DAIM, Invader) that are likely bigger than life, wouldn’t want to do a pop-up. So I think the selection of artists, and artwork (or photographs, I guess) is the tricky part. A lot of the artist I’m working with do mural work but aren’t necessarily known as ‘graf’ writers. But ever since I was a teenager and first see DAIM’s work on the web I’ve thought… pop-up!?!

BPUB – What do you think of bestpopupbooks.com ?
RM – I think it’s a great site and resource for pop-up book collector and paper engineers. There aren’t many sites dedicated to pop-up book news and interviews like BestPopUpBooks.com is, and even fewer people doing video reviews of books. I’m honored to be asked to do this interview and hope to see many more video reviews on the site throughout the year.

Thank you Rosston! We can’t wait for your next project!

Order this book at Amazon: The Pop-Up Art Book

Published by Poposition Press
Paper Engineering by Rosston Meyer and Marc Meyer
Book Design by Kevin Steele

Artwork by:
Howling Masher by Aaron Woes Martin
Morrigan Lupus by Skinner
Drowning Party by Kozyndan
Pancakes by Junko Mizuno
The Water Nebula by Tara McPherson
Bubble Gum Gangsters by Jim Mahfood

The design and paper engineering of The Pop-Up Art Book took place in the United States and has been printed and assembled in China.

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The Pop-Up Art Book by Poposition Press

The Pop-Up Art Book is a collaborative successful Kickstarter project by Poposition Press (Rosston Meyer and Marc Meyer), known from the artistic Pop-up Funk book. This beautiful pop-up book brings together the six artists Angry Woebots, Skinner, kozyndan, Junko Mizuno, Tara McPherson and Jim Mahfood.
The Pop-Up Art Book represents different styles like comic book artwork, street art, illustration and fine art. Each artist contributes with their own original artwork that has been digitally deconstructed and then reconstructed into 6 surprising multidimensional pop-up spreads.

Laser cutting

One spread we want to point out is the elegant “Drowning Party” from Kozyndan. It’s the only spread in this book that was cut with lasers. Only lasers can handle the curvy and highly detailed lines used in this design. Opening this spread is breathtaking and it’s a joy to see how the light creates amazing shadows around the detailed contours. A very artistic approach of making a pop-up, getting the most out of the artwork and it’s elements. The washed out colors, detailed illustration and paper engineering work very well together.

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This highly collectible book (which by the way is almost sold out) is a great addition to the other pop-up book titles in the Art genre. It’s a mix of different flavors and styles and works great combined with the subtle paper engineering that leaves enough space for the artwork to shine. A nice bonus for pop-up book collectors is the foreword written by David A. Carter.

Order The Pop-Up Art Book at Amazon: The Pop-Up Art Book

Published by Poposition Press
Paper Engineering by Rosston Meyer and Marc Meyer
Book Design by Kevin Steele

Interview with Rosston Meyer

We have interviewed Rosston Meyer from Poposition Press and asked him about his work and this project. You can read the interview here: Interview Rosston Meyer Poposition Press

The Pop-Up Art Book comes in 3 different editions, the Standard Edition, the Artist Edition and the Master Edition. The Standard Edition includes these 6 amazing pop-up spreads as seen in our video review. The Artist Edition comes with an extra special artist pop-up page and cool features like special cover artwork and the artist signature. And for those who think it couldn’t get any better, there’s also a Master Edition including 6 special Artist Edition pages! Altogether this book has a total of 12 pop-up pages that will be bound as 2 page books per artist. The Master Edition comes with a special die cut cover and also includes signatures from all 6 artists. Both the Artist and Master Edition are 100% handmade by Poposition Press.

Artwork by:
Howling Masher by Aaron Woes Martin
Morrigan Lupus by Skinner
Drowning Party by Kozyndan
Pancakes by Junko Mizuno
The Water Nebula by Tara McPherson
Bubble Gum Gangsters by Jim Mahfood

The design and paper engineering of The Pop-Up Art Book took place in the United States and has been printed and assembled in China.

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