Episode 46 of the illustrator and graphic designer, Steve Simpson—is now available!

We talk about how he went from painting cels for “Danger Mouse” to freelance illustration; how an illustrator can find their ”style”; and more.

⚡️https://t.co/h09DJW20IS⚡️

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Princess breakfast insists on egg shells sleeves for spring

listening to

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Here are the top 10 lessons I learned after recording 35 podcast episodes (Updated).

There have been many moments of joy through the (like the time Betsy Lewin and I hung out in her home).

A huge thanks to everyone listening.

https://t.co/ylcRwqs5xL

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Episode 23 of the illustrator, Olimpia Zagnoli—is now available!

She talks about being bilingual; the influence of Bruno Munari; and how she tackles the cursed “blank page”.

(She also shares her favorite music!)

⚡️https://t.co/KMFGHtYDXw⚡️

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The is one of the

Host, Giuseppe Castellano, talks to folks in illustration, animation, and other creative fields.

We’ve had so many wonderful guests, and more on the way!

https://t.co/uNhxhcltNw

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One of our amazing guests thought we should revisit our podcast logo.

Since she‘s one of the top designers on this planet, (episode coming soon) we revisited it.

Anyway, here’s a before and after.

Still tweaking, but the new logo should be up soon.

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Episode 19 of the copyright law expert, Peter Jaszi—is now available!

We chat about: Peter’s grandfather—and Little Golden Book legend—Tibor Gergely; the legality of fan art; and how illustrators can protect their work.

⚡️https://t.co/8YQKnnWNHL⚡️

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Episode 9 of the Art director/illustrator, Krystal Lauk—is now available!

Among other topics, we talk about the art boom in the Tech industry; and how illustration can inspire empathy.

https://t.co/OyqffqAhdN

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Hi , Congrats on your new and thanks for offering a Here's my postcard design for your consideration...

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Huge, huge congrats to alum, , for recently signing with !

Thanks for letting us know, David. We can’t wait to see your work in the wild.👊

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From a recent student:
Before: Line is too tentative. Tone’s wishy-washy.
After: More purposeful line. Tone’s dark, but better.

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Thanks for doing this ! Here's my drawing

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Good morning Giuseppe, this is an illustration I'd done a little while ago and would like your review.

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This, from alum , is one lovely piece of art. Here's her sketch and final. Nicely done, Zoe!

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Check out 's final! I said, “No black. Use a dead palette. Vary your line.” She said:

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