This week we're dragging ourselves away from our hypothetical gardens and custom urn businesses (lol) to have a proper sofa-chat about the big question: what would you do if you weren't an illustrator?
Specifically: Is your identity too wrapped up in your work? What happens when things go quiet on the work front?
COMMUNITY IS MAGIC.
That is all.
Happy listening.
p.s. Salty Dog & Pals (Helen & Katie's new picture book) is now available to pre-order and will be in shops from May. To say thank you, all pre-orders get access to a picture book MASTERCLASS.
You can sign up for your free picture book masterclass here:
https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/salty-dog-and-pals-the-storm-other-stories
It's instant access, so no need to wait.
(And if you've already pre-ordered, thank you!)
Rough timestamps for our timestamp-fans:
00:00 – What would you do if you weren't an illustrator?
01:00 – Tania's custom urn business plan (trademark pending)
03:00 – Katie's nanny agency pivot
05:00 – The famine panic spiral ("day three with no enquiries: my life is over")
06:00 – Identity and rejection: when your work IS you
08:00 – Service illustration vs the author-illustrator beast
10:00 – Picture book advances, royalties + why multiple income streams matter
12:00 – Artist dates and keeping your ideas fed
15:00 – The real deal: what makes author-illustration different
16:00 – Katie & Helen's picture book Salty Dog & Pals (!!!) + the Walker Books Irish jig
18:00 – Live illustration: when the job you loved becomes just a job
20:00 – Community as salvation
22:00 – Good Ship origin story + the Christmas fair era
24:00 – Isolation is corrosive (and what to do about it)
25:00 – Finding your people: local groups, Instagram communities + Pencils on Toast
Come and say hello!
✏️ @thegoodshipillustration
🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com
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