How do you make picture books if you secretly hate writing? Can you REALLY just punch holes in a bit of paper and call it a finished illustration?! 👀
This week we’ve got a proper treat for you.
This is part 1 of our chat with illustrator and picture book maker Chris Haughton! (Katie wasn’t there, but Helen and Tania held the fort and asked him all the juicy questions.)
Chris shares his brilliantly wonky career path from graphic design to editorial, picture books and his latest deep dive into the History of Information.
A total freak-flag project that he's been obsessed with for nearly 20 years.
Chris tells Good Ship:
🚨 This is just Part 1! Subscribe so you don’t miss Part 2.
Part 2 will be released next week (on Friday 25th July.)
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro from Katie, Helen & Tania01:00 - Chris introduces himself and how his style evolved05:30 - The origin of A Bit Lost and hiding things in the background08:00 - How a greetings card turned into a picture book idea10:00 - Chris' obsession with the History of Information14:00 - Drawing as a form of information technology 17:00 - Chris’s brief stint as a live scribe (!!)21:00 - Publishing headaches when your audience is "everyone"24:00 - Finding your style vs getting stuck in a style27:00 - Undo button = illustrator superpower31:00 - Hole-punched peas
Links an' stuff we mentioned:
Byeeee for now!x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania)
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