Afleveringen
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Toby Fox, Deputy Art Director at Rolling Stone, about what A.I. imagery really is (itâs not art); how stylistically open the field of editorial illustration isâfor the print or digital space; how creative inspiration can come from anywhere; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Semadar Megged, former Art Director at Penguin Random House, about her approach to art direction; what makes good illustrators good; why itâs important to not just look at art, but to be curious about it; and more.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Jill Pratzon, founder of Pratzon Art Restoration, Illustrator, and Graphic Novelist, about what it takes to restore and conserve the art of Winsor McCay, George Herriman, and other giants of illustration; what she learns about artistsâ lives through examining their art; what the key to being an illustrator is, beyond talent and skill; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to author and conceptual illustrator, Daniel LiĂ©vano, about the job of an editorial illustrator; how he connects philosophy and illustration; how illustrators are âtraitorsâ; and more.
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This episode is sponsored by Agency Access.
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Naomi Kirsten, Senior Editor at Chronicle Books, about what it means to create childrenâs books with heart and a âfelt senseâ; what role âthe marketâ and âtrendsâ play in her acquisition process; why the term âkid-friendlyâ has no place in kidsâ books; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Antonia Markiet, retired Editorial Director for HarperCollins Childrenâs Books, about her early days as an editor at Harper & Row; what illustrators should do if they want to be great; why Maurice Sendakâs newest book, Ten Little Rabbits, was published more than a decade after his passing; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to the Morgan Library and Museumâs Robert H. Taylor Curator and Department Head for Literary and Historical Manuscripts, Philip Palmer, about the behind-the-scenes decisions that went into curating Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature; what he learned about Potter that he didnât know before; how Potter doesnât have just one legacy, but many; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Skye Kelly-Barrett, Founder & Agent at Roar, about the psychology of parting ways with an illustrator; what âvisual voiceâ is and isnât; how illustration (and illustration work) is everywhere; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to multi-disciplinary artist, performer, and renowned childrenâs book author, HervĂ© Tullet, about the beginning of his childrenâs book career; how a childrenâs book illustratorâs creativity comes from within, and not from a bookstore; why you have to act like an adult, if you want to create books for children; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to the author and illustrator of your favorite childrenâs books, Bob Shea, about how a logo and Lane Smith helped him launch his childrenâs book career; what ADHD is and isnât, especially for creatives (or loved ones); what illustrators should let go to enjoy being an illustrator; and more.
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This episode is sponsored by Agency Access.
Giuseppe Castellano talks to cartoonist, author, and presenter, Scott McCloud, about the very real problem of poor visual communication in our society; what comics are and could be; why living in a phenomenal world isnât as great as it sounds; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to award-winning illustrator, Yas Imamura, about how establishing a stationary shop led her to a childrenâs book career; why it is a mistake to paint all publishers with the same brush; why itâs a good idea for artists to create in different ways; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to award-winning childrenâs book creator and co-founder of The Good Ship Illustration, Helen Stephens, about the rules she ignored in the early days of her career; why âhave funâ might be the most no-nonsense piece of advice illustrators will ever hear; why an illustratorâs work should not be called âimaginativeâ; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Nathaniel Mell, Founder and CEO of Felt+Fat, about the founding of his Philadelphia-based ceramic design studio; what âworking hardâ really means for artists; why demand for hand-made art and craft is as hot as ever; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Artist and Caldecott Honor-winner, Mary GrandPrĂ©, about why she got into and out of a career in illustration; what she likes most about her art for Harry Potter; why itâs important for artists to keep exploring; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Paper Cut and Silhouette Artist and Award-winning Illustrator, Janelle Washington, about the unexpected, multi-award winning beginning of her childrenâs book career; why she literary bleeds for her art; what sheâs learned, through cut paper, about mental health; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Holly Hoover, Art Director at Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, about what she looks for in an illustratorâs portfolio; why an illustrator would decline a publisherâs book offer; how to have a positive art director/illustrator relationship; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Sara Frazetta, co-founder of Frazetta Girls, and granddaughter of Frank Frazetta, about her relationship with her grandpa; what Frazetta influenced, and who influenced him; what illustrators today can learn from Frazetta; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to New Yorker Writer, Cartoonist, and Visual Journalist, Liza Donnelly, about her early days as a cartoonist; what James Thurber has meant to her, personally and professionally; how illustrationâcartoons or otherwiseâis the greatest form of communication; and more.
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Erica Rand Silverman, Senior Literary Agent at Stimola Literary Studio, about what she expects from a creative for a positive working relationship; and what it means to approach oneâs art from a place of play. She also answers questions from podcast patrons about creating a book dummy; and more.
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