Jessica Hagy: The Visual Grammar of Ideas
We talk to the mind behind "Indexed" about distilling big concepts into hilarious and deeply philosophical drawings.
Christoph Niemann: Short Deadlines Make You Think Straight
Too much thinking begets over-cooked outcomes. Illustrator Christoph Niemann talks about the value of working within your means and expediting delivery
Ghostly International: Choir of Voices
Ghostly International head Sam Valenti IV calls his highly collaborative team a "choir of voices," but it's a choir devoted to brutal idea refinement.
Ronald Wimberly: The Pursuit Is The Goal
"I don't keep track,” Ronald Wimberly says. “Ideas go into the scrap yard. But you never know when you will be able to use those scraps."
Dust La Rock: Breaking the Rules
Brooklyn-based graphic designer and illustrator Dust La Rock talks about "doing what thou wilt", Yerba Mate, and the cliché of connections.
Matt W. Moore: Keeping It Real
"Vectorfunk" illustrator Matt W. Moore pushes the envelope -- and relentlessly tracks his progress with little, yellow stickies.
Rod Hunt: Keeping it Fresh
"You may be the best designer/illustrator in the world, but if no one sees your work, you won’t get commissioned," says veteran artist Rod Hunt.
Chuck Anderson: Maverick-Built Foundations
Digital art wunderkind Chuck Anderson started his design career in his parents' basement. And, despite much success, he's still all about the hustle.
Vladimir Zimakov: Preserving Print
Book cover artist Vladimir Zimakov talks about collaboration, orchestration, and illustration as a war against the blank page.
Si Scott: The Bare-Bones Approach
Si Scott, a UK-based illustrator, talks starting out, minimalism, and continual motivation.
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