Friday, August 29, 2008

Method to the Madness

Lately I've been fielding a lot of emails about my process from people who are interested in having a fabulous life where they can have it all and still have fun while they "work". I thought that this might be a good opportunity to show you how I start thinking and using my sketches for good (or evil) depending on a client...

One of the really fun things I've learned from years of doing this and finally getting the hang of things, is that you should always start off like you don't even have a client. Sometimes I like to pretend the client doesn't exist. Sorry lovely clients, you get better work out of me and you know it, if I ignore you for a tiny bit at the beginning.


I'm working at expanding a jungle or rainforest line of surface design this week. I did this page of sketches this morning on the F train in red felt tippy pen.



I think part of the reason it's good to ignore your client a tiny bit at the beginning is that you're allowed to brainstorm. These doodles are just crazy and silly, but they're going in the right direction. I know that penguin kid in a hat isn't going to do anyone any good but I got to draw him without thinking that at the time.


The key to happiness in everything I do is allowing myself the freedom and room I need to create. I don't ever tell myself something is awful. I let it breathe a little bit and I usually come to the right decisions. Don't beat yourself up if something isn't working. Just put it down and draw something else or take a break. One of the great keys to success in life is breaks... speaking of which, I'll get back to this some other time.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for sharing this. I found it very inspiring and your artwork is gorgeous!x

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