Monday 12 March 2012

Upcoming event....

I live and work just around the corner from Out of The Blue Drill Hall so when the invite to take part in this came along, I thought I would finally make the effort to get a little more involved in my community....


Monday 5 March 2012

Life is Good Workshops





For the Spring, I have been working with Jill to provide a series of creative bookbinding workshops at her lovely shop 'Life is Good' in Morningside, Edinburgh.

It is a great chance to meet some other creative folk and pass on some skills, and of course have a good natter along the way. Last month we focused on beginner skills, introducing a pamphlet stitch and step stitch in addition to some simple and useful flutter books. This month we are stepping it up a gear, making a hardbound photograph album using a traditional Japanese stab binding. I am really excited about this workshop as it is always great to see amazed students go away with a finished book at the end of the evening.

In April we have shedding the rules slightly and making a slightly sculptural hand bound journal, one for those who don’t like straight lines and gluey pages!

Details for the two evenings are below, to book on either workshop please ring Jill at ‘Life is Good’ on 07903585682 to pay a deposit. Thank you!


Not Tonight Darling........i'm making a Hardbound Photograph Album using a Japanese Stab Binding technique. Tuesday March 13th at 6.30pm. Cost £18 includes all materials and glass of wine/cup of tea! The ideal Mothers Day gift.
Not Tonight Darling…. I’m making a Beautiful handbound journal. During this evening up will create a sculptural and seductive journal to collect your thoughts and ideas. Add some new bookbinding skills to your bow, whilst playfully bringing together beautiful papers and materials into a unique book. Tuesday 17 April at 6.30 pm. Cost £12 includes all materials and glass of wine/cup of tea!
‘Life is Good’
384 Morningside Road, Edinburgh EH10 5HX

March mailers


Employment as an illustrator is a funny business. When new friends ask what I do, the answer is often met with the response, so what is that then? I suppose this is a great conversation starter, however sometimes it might be less frustrating to simply answer with ‘I’m a postman’, less confusing! Having said that, I was asked a few weeks ago what my ideal job would be, and after a moments thought I could only answer with, an Illustrator, an enlightening and reassuring moment.

It is easy to use a blog simply as a notice board, and I am certainly guilty of this. However then I started this enterprise I wanted to use this space to show you what happened day to day and behind the scenes in a creative industry. This should demonstrate my inspirations, discoveries, exhibitions seen and places visited, as well as work in progress, what happens between the point a brief is commissioned, and the time it goes to print. Every project is of course different though, so this should actually be a very busy space.

The role of an illustrator is a freelance career, therefore by nature the job description changes and morphs from month to month. There is also much more to the role than drawing, unfortunately perhaps! In any week I spend hours undertaking admin, planning workshops (and yes maintaining an online presence.) Students often ask how they will ever get any work when they leave the safety of university, it would be nice to direct them to a website full of invitations to put their skills into practice. In reality there is no formula, however there are actions an illustrator must take to draw in clients, and ultimately work.

I used to love designing and making mailers to send out to existing and new clients, showing new work and ideas, and inspiring them to employ me. The last year left me slightly discouraged, despite the opportunity to work on some really interesting commissions. In a new year though I have picked myself up, and this week I am striving to rediscover that love sending out work to designers and agencies. The result is a small selection of portfolio pieces printed and packaged up intriguingly winging their way through the good old Royal Mail, a small sample at first, but a bigger mail out is quickly forming in my head as I type. It shows off my loves of packaging, paper, inky lines, lettering and printmaking. I hope it brings a smile to the recipient when it lands on their desk this week.

If you are a commissioner of illustration and would like to request a portfolio please email me at lucy@thebooktreepress.co.uk or give me a ring on 077 969 20533.



    


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