Super Obvious Secrets That I Wish They’d Teach In Art School
I get a lot of emails from illustration students and young cartoonists. Sometimes they ask to interview me for a class assignment, sometimes they’re recent graduates looking for advice on how to transition from art student to professional illustrator/cartoonist. I get emails asking about how I promote my work, how to “break into” illustration or comics, how to find clients, how to gain a following on the internet, etc.
I usually laugh a little as I read all these emails because I myself am still really struggling to make ends meet as a full time illustrator and cartoonist. I’m still figuring out what works and what doesn’t. But things are definitely improving and getting easier, slowly but steadily.
I understand the daunting feeling that comes with the end of college or the decision to leave a day job and take those first steps towards a career as an illustrator or cartoonist, having gone through it myself not that long ago. It’s good to talk to people and learn from those that have been at it already for a few years. I myself have learned a ton from emailing and talking with more experienced illustrators and cartoonists. I still ask colleagues for advice all the time. I’ve also learned a lot of things the hard way, by trying and failing. I don’t have all the answers yet (I never will), but here are a some important things I’ve learned so far. Most of it seems like obvious, common sense stuff. And it is. I hope some of you find this useful!
If you don’t enjoy drawing enough to want to do it every single day then you should probably find another line of work! I don’t know about other freelancers, but I work seven days a week.
Creativity is a muscle. If you want that muscle to stay strong you’ve got to use it every day. If you fall out of the habit of drawing every day it can be really tough to pick it up again. Muscles weaken much faster than they grow. So don’t stop drawing ever! Take a sketchbook with you everywhere. Keep a sketchbook next to your bed. Keep one in your backpack or hand bag. Delete Angry Birds from your phone and spend your time doodling while you’re waiting in line at the bank or riding the subway from 181st Street to Union Square. Drawing is your religion.
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Goddamn, there’s more.
Models: Du Juan (IMG) & Edwin Kadarisman (CalCarries HK)
Editorial: Love Story
Magazine: Numéro China, September 2011
Photographer: Vincent Peters
Stylist: Tim Lim
Hair: Makiko Nara
Makeup:Mourad Boudrahem
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I think it would be nice to be able to wear extravagant hats, and gloves, and all these extravagant clothes and not be on the street and not be mocked for it or questioned why. … If you wear a fantastic hat during the day in the street people say ‘where are you going? why are you dressed like that?’ and it’s maybe the most annoying question in the world. Why do we have to have a reason to dress up or to be glamorous or to have fun? Why do we have to have a reason for it? I hate it when people ask me why. Why not?
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I can’t keep saying it enough times
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I find myself in this situation. I do my thing but it’s never good enough. I just realized that if I worked and worked and worked, I will eventually get there. Even if I take 10 years to be good enough.
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Packaging will always have a special place in my heart.
I’ve always complained how we don’t have this packaging design curriculum at school. I think it’s a concept that has been overlooked too many times. People don’t realize how packaging often draws them in and not the product itself. But you see, good packaging isn’t just about attracting customers it’s about allowing them to have an experience with the product. It’s possible to have an efficient and sustainable packaging design I just think that companies don’t pay that much attention to it here.
I don’t mean to preach like I’m an environmentalist or a design guru (I am not any one of those) but at this day and age we should start thinking of solutions because we can. :)
If wrappers/boxes/cases were this pretty, who would throw them out?
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How To Steal Like An Artist (And 9 Other Things Nobody Told Me)
this is an awesome read
This is all pretty true, it’s worth looking at :)
A genius, genius read for artists, budding artists, artists to be.
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