We recap Tessa Strickland’s advice on getting your work in front of a publisher, which she gave at the Picture Hooks Conference 2017.
How do you set yourself apart from other illustrators? Robert Frank Hunter and his publisher Zoë Aubugeau-Williams discuss drawing techniques and innovative marketing.
Tiffany Leeson, Creative Director of Egmont Books, spoke to the Picture Hooks Conference 2017 about the process of turning an illustration into a picture book.
The Association of Illustrators ended our conference with a panel discussion on knowing your rights, enforcing contracts, and getting paid.
Neither pictures nor text are dominant. They are mutually dependent, more or less.
We talk to Tessa Strickland of Barefoot Books about her love for illustration and her career to date.
“When it comes to cover design, the answer is always inside the book.”
“My job is to tell as many people as possible about the amazing work of talented illustrators.”
“I believe skilful, uninhibited, performative drawing should be able make manifest the artist’s true self.”
“There’s some amazing paper engineering that goes into picture books, which makes them very exciting.”