Explore every episode of the podcast Inside Illustration by the AOI
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| 05 Inside Illustration: Illustration for Publishing ā Book Covers | 10 Apr 2024 | 01:02:00 | |
This episode is part of the Illustration for Publishing Season of Inside Illustration, focusing on book covers for adult fiction and non-fiction. Inside illustration is a bi-annual suite of content from the Association of Illustrators. Ā Book cover art is an essential part of packaging a book, and in this episode our guests, award winning illustrator and freelance designer, Micaela Alcaino, and Creative Director at Headline Publishing, Patrick Insole, discuss their roles and how illustrators work with art directors in publishing. With loads of practical information, this episode also covers the importance of research, differences in the UK and US markets and lots more. Ā Our host is Rachel Emily Taylor, artist, writer and BA Course Leader at Camberwell College of Art. | |||
| 04 Inside Illustration - Site Specific Illustration | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:57:49 | |
This episode is part of the Site Specific Illustration Season of Inside Illustration, the bi-annual suite of content from the Association of Illustrators. In this episode we're discussing murals with artists and illustrators Neequaye Dreph and Louis (Masai) Michel, who are both well know for impressive mural work that makes a statement.Ā Our guests discuss how to approach starting murals, the challenges, positives and practical aspects along with organising and working on Margate's impressive 18-mural Rise Up environmental project.Ā Our host is Rachel Emily Taylor, artist, writer and BA Course Leader at Camberwell College of Art. Find out more aboutĀ Inside Illustration | |||
| 03 Inside Illustration - Illustration for Children | 14 Apr 2023 | 00:50:15 | |
In this episode weāre looking at working in a very popular area, childrenās books - fromĀ both the commissioner and artist sides.Ā Our guests dig into how an art director works with an illustrator, whatās good to have in a childrenās book portfolio, what the book making process is, promoting the book and more. Ā Taking part are two award winners: Jane Buckley, Senior Art Director of childrenās books atĀ Simon & Schuster, and illustratorĀ ChantĆ© Timothy, whose latest bookĀ Daddy Do My Hair: Deji's HaircutĀ is now published. Ā Hosted byĀ Rachel Emily Taylor, artist, writer and BA Course Leader at Camberwell College of Art, this episode forms part of the Illustration for Children Season ofĀ Inside Illustration, a bi-annual suite of content from theĀ Association of Illustrators. Ā Find out more aboutĀ Inside Illustration | |||
| 02 Inside Illustration - Branding Season | 06 Oct 2022 | 00:55:35 | |
In this episode we're discussing the essential aspects of illustration for branding projects fromĀ both the commissioner and practitioner sides, with guests Heidi Lightfoot, Creative Director and founder of Together Design, and illustrator/designer branding experts Kate Larsen and Nicola Robson. Our guests have worked on a huge range of branding and packaging projects, including forĀ Fortnum & Mason, Haws and Charbonnel et Walker. Along with host, Rachel Emily Taylor, they have a frank talk about the pleasures of working on branding (along with some of the challenges), covering the practical side of being commissioned for illustration in this area, real-life projects and what you should know if youāre interested in or want to work in the branding area, including how to approach licensing and fees Ā To find out more about the Inside Illustration suite of content go here. | |||
| 01 Inside Illustration - Editorial Season full episode | 18 Aug 2022 | 00:54:06 | |
In this episode we explore the essential aspects of editorial illustration from both the commissioner and practitioner sides, examining the qualities that make excellent editorial images with New York Times Art Director, Corrine Myller, and internationally commissioned illustrator André Carrilho. Hosted by Rachel Emily Taylor, artist, writer and BA Course Leader at Camberwell College of Art, this episode forms part of the Editorial Season of Inside Illustration, a new suite of content from the Association of Illustrators (AOI). | |||
| 01 Inside Illustration - Editorial Season taster | 15 Mar 2022 | 00:13:55 | |
This episode taster forms part of the Editorial Season of Inside Illustration, a new suite of content from the Association of Illustrators (AOI). Here we explore the essential aspects of editorial illustration from both the commissioner and practitioner sides, examining the qualities that make excellent editorial images with New York Times Art Director, Corrine Myller, and internationally commissioned illustrator AndrƩ Carrilho. Our host is Rachel Emily Taylor, artist, writer and BA Course Leader at Camberwell College of Art. To find out more on Inside Illustration go here. | |||
| 06 Inside Illustration: Fashion Illustration | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:47:27 | |
This episode is part of the Fashion Illustration Season of Inside Illustration, the bi-annual suite of content from the Association of Illustrators. Ā Fashion illustration not only serves clients but has a wide ranging audience in its own right, and in this episode prize-winning illustrator, Jessica Rose Bird, plus artist and illustrator Daniel David Freeman, discuss tailoring your portfolio for fashion clients, the importance of research and experimentation, personal projects, live drawing at events and lots more. Jessica and Danielās clients include Prada, Versace, Edition Hotels, Dr Martens, Adidas and Simone Rocha.Ā Ā Our host is Rachel Emily Taylor, artist, writer and BA Course Leader at Camberwell College of Art. | |||
| 07 Inside Illustration - Illustration for Gaming | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:51:49 | |
This episode is part of theĀ Illustration for Gaming SeasonĀ of Inside Illustration, the bi-annual suite of content from the Association of Illustrators. Ā The visuals for video games are incredibly important, and in thisĀ episodeĀ weāre discussing the significance of originality (and how there could be more weird looking games), collaboration, the necessity for patience in long term projects, networking for artists in gaming, the impact of AI on the industry and lots more. Guests for the Illustration for Gaming season podcast areĀ Catherine Unger, art director and 2D illustrator who has worked forĀ State of Play Games,Ā Broken Rules Games, Disney and more, plusĀ Adam Vian, Creative Director, designer, writer and artist at indie game studioĀ SFB Games, whose latest game isĀ Crow Country.Ā Click on the names to see the work, or go here. Catherine UngerĀ www.catherineunger.com/ Our host isĀ Rachel Emily Taylor, artist, writer and BA Course Leader at Camberwell College of Art. | |||
| 08 Inside Illustration - Handmade Illustration | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:46:23 | |
AOI Inside Illustration: Handmade Illustration This episode is part of the Handmade Illustration of 'Inside Illustration', the bi-annual suite of content from the Association of Illustrators. Many illustrators create work with physical materials, and in thisĀ episodeĀ weāre discussing making illustrations with paper sculpture with award winning Gail Armstrong, looking at how sheās collaborated with second guest, Editorial Director, Preschool & Complex Novelty atĀ Templar Books,Ā Ruth Symons, in creating the paper engineeredĀ Paper WorldĀ non-fiction childrenās book series. With long term experience in the industry, Gail and Ruth cover the appeal of the paper sculpture form, how that attracts readers and how Gail overcame some of the challenges for theirĀ Paper WorldĀ series. Gail also touches on using digital tools, and her notable projects, Kleenex "Let It Out" campaign, and the United Nations World Toilet Day stamps. Gail ArmstrongĀ https://www.illustrationx.com/uk/artists/GailArmstrong Paper World seriesĀ https://www.goodreads.com/series/386647-paper-world Ā Our host is Rachel Emily Taylor, artist, writer and BA Course Leader at Camberwell College of Art. | |||