How illustrator Jill Calder built a long-lasting creative career (without losing her voice)
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About this listen
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 illustration
- Moving from editorial to corporate to heritage work
- Building a career with both illustration and hand lettering
- Big, bonkers corporate jobs (including handwriting as other people!)
- Making the leap into children’s books later in her career
- The reality of nonfiction vs fiction picture books (time, fees, and headspace)
- Colour palettes, maps and Google Earth “walks” for picture atlases
- Working with Jackie Kay on Coorie Doon and handling deeply emotional text
- Bringing wild, playful colour to I Love You Every Color
- Keeping energy and looseness in final artwork
- What Jill’s working on now – including a brand new picture book with Gecko Press
Rough Timestamps
00:00 – Tania introduces Jill and why she’s a Good Ship favourite
02:30 – Early days: art school, editorial work and the 90s newspaper scene
05:00 – “By chance, someone took a risk on me…” – moving into design & corporate jobs
07:30 – Becoming “the handwriting person”
11:30 – The wildest job ever
15:00 – Champagne, iPads and the very fancy side of ad agency work
16:30 – Exhibition days, analogue work and why looseness matters
18:00 – Stumbling into children’s nonfiction with Robert the Bruce
21:00 – Picture atlases, strict colour palettes and Google Earth walks
22:30 – Nonfiction vs fiction picture books – fees, length and workload
26:00 – Collaborating with Jackie Kay on Coorie Doon and illustrating big feelings
29:30 – I Love You Every Colour – an illustrator’s dream text
31:30 – Two very different books in one year: soft dreamland vs riot of colour
33:30 – Handling emotion, light and character across spreads
34:30 – New project: Cass and the Beast for Gecko Press
35:30 – Keeping rough energy in final artwork (and managing the stress of it!)
37:00 – Where Jill pops up inside Good Ship courses and Facebook groups
Stuff we mentioned
- Jill Calder – illustration, lettering and books
- Find Your Creative Voice – Fly Your Freak Flag (Good Ship course)
- The Picture Book Course (Good Ship course)
- Robert the Bruce – nonfiction picture book
- Coorie Doon – written by Jackie Kay, illustrated by Jill Calder
- I Love You Every Colour – written by Carolyn Rose, illustrated by Jill Calder
- Upcoming: Cass and the Beast – written by Clare Mabey, illustrated by Jill Calder (Gecko Press)
Byeeee for now!
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