About this episode
In this episode, our Tania chats with multi award-winning illustrator Jill Calder about 30+ years of illustration, and how she’s explored pretty much the entire “illustration atlas” without losing herself along the way.Stuff we cover:Staying recognisably Jill across 30+ years of illustrationMoving from editorial to corporate to heritage workBuilding a career with both illustration and hand letteringBig, bonkers corporate jobs (including handwriting as other people!)Making the leap into children’s books later in her careerThe reality of nonfiction vs fiction picture books (time, fees, and headspace)Colour palettes, maps and Google Earth “walks” for picture atlasesWorking with Jackie Kay on Coorie Doon and handling deeply emotional textBringing wild, playful colour to I Love You Every ColorKeeping energy and looseness in final artworkWhat Jill’s working on now – including a brand new picture book with Gecko PressRough Timestamps00:00 – Tania introduces Jill and why she’s a Good Ship favourite02:30 – Early days: art school, editorial work and the 90s newspaper scene05:00 – “By chance, someone took a risk on me…” – moving into design & corporate jobs07:30 – Becoming “the handwriting person”11:30 – The wildest job ever15:00 – Champagne, iPads and the very fancy side of ad agency work16:30 – Exhibition days, analogue work and why looseness matters18:00 – Stumbling into children’s nonfiction with Robert the Bruce21:00 – Picture atlases, strict colour palettes and Google Earth walks22:30 – Nonfiction vs fiction picture books – fees, length and workload26:00 – Collaborating with Jackie Kay on Coorie Doon and illustrating big feelings29:30 – I Love You Every Colour – an illustrator’s dream text31:30 – Two very different books in one year: soft dreamland vs riot of colour33:30 – Handling emotion, light and character across spreads34:30 – New project: Cass and the Beast for Gecko Press35:30 – Keeping rough energy in final artwork (and managing the stress of it!)37:00 – Where Jill pops up inside Good Ship courses and Facebook groupsStuff we mentionedJill Calder – illustration, lettering and booksFind Your Creative Voice – Fly Your Freak Flag (Good Ship course)The Picture Book Course (Good Ship course)Robert the Bruce – nonfiction picture bookCoorie Doon – written by Jackie Kay, illustrated b