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    Thoughts on Illustration

    Thoughts on Illustration is a bi-weekly podcast about Showing Up and Growing Up as a commercial artist. Join award-winning illustrator and top teacher, Mr. Tom Froese, as he shares valuable tips, insights, and reflections from his own experience as an illustrator. Tom wants to encourage his fellow creatives and help them get further on by sharing in a transparent, accessible way. If you are passionate about unlocking professional and personal creative fulfillment, you are invited to follow along as Tom does the same!
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    Andy J. Pizza

    Andy J. Pizza

    Take Composition for Illustrators on Skillshare — https://skl.sh/3TLdkeh Use this link to get 30 days free membership.

    Andy J. Pizza is a New York Times best-selling illustrator and author, and host of the Creative Pep Talk podcast. Today he joins me for a deep-dishy dive into all things illustration and creativity, especially where he and I share a lot of common ground. Along the way, we talk about such topics as the myth of the Inspired Artist, his message of adopting a more positive self-psychology, the balance of inspiration and craft in creative work, and even why he thinks full-blown therapy should be a part of art school education. No topping (or topic) is held back — even the mushrooms and pineapples were allowed in this one. 

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

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    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

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    SHOW LINKS

     

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    Becoming an Accidental Expert with Kyle T. Webster (Part 2 of 2)

    Becoming an Accidental Expert with Kyle T. Webster (Part 2 of 2)

    Get Feedback on Your Illustrations in a 1-on-1 Session with Mr. Tom Froese tomfroese.com/coaching

    This is Part 2/2 of my conversation with Kyle T. Webster, which we started in the previous episode (Episode 27). Today we pick up where we left off, with Kyle’s advice for those asking if they should have one style or many, how his background in traditional art skills informs his digital brushes, and he even has a word for artists who might be afraid of how AI will affect the value of their work.

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

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    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

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    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    • Kyle’s Advice - Should I have just One Style or Many?
    • When client wants you to work in a different style
    • The importance of Predictability and Skill over Style
    • 3 Tips about Having a Style
      1. You can choose how varied your style is according to your temperament
      2. Be predictable and repeatable in any styles you offer
      3. Be skilled in whichever styles you offer
    • How many Brushes has Kyle Made?
    • When People "Misuse" Kyle's Brushes
    • Kyle's Understanding of Physical Media in his Digital Brushes
    • When people can't get his brushes to work for them?
    • The difference between Artists and "Tinkerers"
    • Advice for illustrators who want to learn Fresco
    • Kyle's experience making a Domestika Class
    • Fresco Tutorials for University Classes
    • You can get Fresco for free!
    • Kyle's response to my being overwhelmed by all the many options and brushes
    • Kyle's feelings about being the Photoshop Brush guy
    • How the thing we end up being good at differs from what we originally thought
    • Why We Teach (not just for the $)
    • 3 Things Kyle's Excited About
    • Kyle's Thoughts on AI Art
    • Thank Yous and Goodbye

     

    SHOW LINKS

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    Becoming an Accidental Expert with Kyle T. Webster (Part 1 of 2)

    Becoming an Accidental Expert with Kyle T. Webster (Part 1 of 2)

    Take my class COMPOSITION FOR ILLUSTRATORS! Use this link and get 1 month free on Skillshare! — https://skl.sh/3TLdkeh

    I'm excited to share with you part 1 of a 2-part conversation I had with illustrator and pioneering digital brush-maker, Kyle T. Webster. Kyle is the guy behind the many, many digital illustration brushes (2,400 and counting) that come bundled with Adobe Photoshop and Fresco. In this episode we talk about his beginnings as an aspiring illustrator many years ago, and how he slowly but steadily built up a small empire around his digital brushes — which have no doubt shaped the world of digital illustration as we know it today. We have a wide ranging conversation that touches on things like:

    • Building up an illustration portfolio when you haven't had any clients yet
    • Why working in different styles can make good business sense
    • What Kyle means when he calls himself an Accidental Expert
    • What Kyle finds most meaningful in his work and career, besides drawing or making brushes
    • Why making Creativity a way of life is necessary to building up a successful career
    • And much, much more!

    HOW TO SUPPORT

    Thank you for listening/watching!

    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

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    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

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    N THIS EPISODE

    • Intro
    • Quick Intro/Bio of Adam Ming
    • How to Support the Podcast
    • The Interview (Part 1)
      • The Renaissance Man
      • What does the T in Kyle T Webster stand for?
      • Becoming an Accidental Expert
      • The Role of Experimentation and Play
      • Creating Opportunities and Embracing Accidents
      • The Importance of Mentors
      • Embracing Passion to find Opportunities
      • Living Creatively in Any Situation
      • The Importance of Design as a Way of Life
      • Finding Your Guiding Star
      • Leaving a Lasting Legacy
      • The debate on One Style vs. Many
    • Outro

    To Be Continued …. in Part 2

     

    SHOW LINKS

    • Kyle's Substack and Podcast: The Accidental Expert - http://www.accidental-expert.com
    • Drawing Mindfulness App for iOS : Lines of Zen - https://linesofzen.com/
    • Kyle's online shop (Gumroad) for digital illustration tools - https://kyletwebster.gumroad.com

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    Thoughts on Illustration
    enFebruary 13, 2024

    Becoming a Successful Illustrator at 40 with Adam Ming

    Becoming a Successful Illustrator at 40 with Adam Ming

    Support the Thoughts on Illustration Podcast at http://patreon.com/tomfroese

    In this first official interview episode on Thoughts on Illustration, Adam Ming shares his thoughts on becoming a successful kids book illustrator in his late thirties and early 40s. Adam is quickly becoming an accomplished picture book illustrator, and along the way, he's sharing his insights and inspiration on his Substack, apty called The Ten Minute illustrator. He's also a co-founder of ILLOGUILD, a community of picture book illustrators  who meet regularly to share ideas, give and get critical feedback, and help one another find the next big opportunity. At the top I share my own thoughts as I dive into this new role as public conversationalist via this podcast.

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

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    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    • Intro
    • Thoughts on Now Having Guests on the Podcast
    • Call to Support the Podcast
    • Quick Intro/Bio of Adam Ming
    • The Interview
    • Outro

     

    SHOW LINKS

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    How to Love Your Work Again

    How to Love Your Work Again

    Support the Thoughts on Illustration Podcast at http://patreon.com/tomfroese

    Have you hit a dead end with your work? Are you bored of your style? Or maybe, like me, you feel even worse about the art you've been making lately? This past year has brought a few blows to my professional and personal creativity, and at the end of 2023, I was feeling pretty crappy about my own work. I've come to this point many times in my career, and usually I just shrug it off and keep going. But this time was different. In this episode I talk about how I was able to climb out of a hole of artistic despair and rekindle my love affair with my work. By listening to this episode, I hope you will learn how to rediscover the joy in your own practice. If it hasn't happened to you yet — listen to this one and put it in your back pocket. 😉

    Listen all the way to the end, where I share some additional thoughts on the connection between our process and reclaiming our joy amidst our concerns of Artificial Intelligence taking over our jobs.

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

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    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

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    • $8 Drawing Buddies gain exclusive access to my monthly Draw With Me meetups.
    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

    Visit http://tomfroese.com/teaching to find links to all my classes. Use these links and get 30 days of free membership on Skillshare!

    04 – Join my mailing list

    Never miss an important update. Sign up at http://tomfroese.com/contact

     

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    6 Things I Learned from Paul Rand About Illustration

    6 Things I Learned from Paul Rand About Illustration

    Support the Thoughts on Illustration Podcast at http://patreon.com/tomfroese

    Paul Rand is one of my biggest influences and a huge inspiration for this podcast. In this Special Anniversary Episode, I'm going to share with you a little bit about the pioneering American graphic designer, ad man and (in my opinion) illustrator. By listening to this episode you will learn about a legendary figure in graphic design and illustration history. You will also learn valuable insights from Paul about working as a professional creative.

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

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    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

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    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

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    04 – Join my mailing list

    Never miss an important update. Sign up at http://tomfroese.com/contact

     

     

    IN THIS EPISODE

    Chapter 1: Who is Paul Rand?

    Chapter 2: 6 Things I Learned from Paul Rand

     

    PAUL RAND BOOKS CITED OR MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

     

    SHOW LINKS

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    Thoughts on Illustration
    enJanuary 03, 2024

    REPLAY: Good News for Slow Workers

    REPLAY: Good News for Slow Workers

    Take The 6 Stages of Illustration: Leading Clients Through Your Art - Use this link to get 30 days free on Skillshare. https://skl.sh/3LxzI4I

    REPLAY: As I struggle to get my next class published before the end of the year, this episode (originally published as Episode 14) is particularly relevant. Whether you're listening for the first time or you're hearing it again, I truly believe it's worth hearing this message.

    Do you ever feel like everything takes YOU longer than everyone else? In this episode,  talk about what it’s been like for me as a slow worker. What kinds of things have slowed me down, and how have I been able to thrive as a successful illustrator in spite of them. So if you’re a slowpoke trying to figure out why it just takes so long to get things done, this one is for you.

    I’m going talk about why I think there are two kinds of slow — good slow and bad slow — and why we should embrace the former and try to change the latter. And of course, I’ll give you some ways to do both. How can you embrace the things about your work that you maybe wish would go faster, and how you can change some of the things that truly get in your creative way.

    By the end of this episode, I hope that you’ll feel permitted to give yourself the time you need to do your best work — and to defend that time when it comes under question by yourself — or by others.

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

    Thank you for listening/watching!

    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

    This is the single most effective way to help grow this podcast.

    02 — Support me on Patreon at http://patreon.com/tomfroese

    • $8 Drawing Buddies gain exclusive access to my monthly Draw With Me meetups.
    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

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    04 – Join my mailing list

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    Hook - Teachers in art school making us feel like we have to work fast or die in the design industry

    Chapter 1: Slow is Faster Than Stuck

    • Good slow vs. Bad slow
    • Good - Slow for the right reasons
      • Just necessary part of the process
    • Bad - Slow for the wrong reasons
      • Something negative getting in my way
    • Why this episode: to help you overcome anxiety and frustration we feel when we feel like things take longer than they should
    • Story: Rebranding a company without any experience

    Chapter 2: Slow for the Right Reasons

    • Some things just take time
      • Examples: Baking cookies, making wine, waiting for paint to dry
      • For me: My process
    • Reasons for Slow
      • Conceptual reasons
      • Technical reasons
      • Maybe we're just not good at it (not a bad thing)
    • Short deadlines: NOT inevitable
    • Pick Two: Good/Fast/Cheap — sounds good in theory, but is Good ever an option?
    • Takeaways:
      • Some things just take time
      • Build these into your process
      • There is always a struggle to get to the eureka moment
      • We learn how to avoid things that slow us down the most
      • Short deadlines are a CHOICE!

    Chapter 3: Slow for the Wrong reasons

    • Things that take our time but don't need to
    • AKA Pitfalls
    • Examples
      • Trying to go directly over a mountain, rather than around it
      • Baking without a recipe
    • Reasons
      • Trying to take shortcuts that end up taking longer
      • Not following a step by step process
      • Avoiding outside feedback
      • Analysis paralysis
    • Solutions
      • Embrace the long way. Building a solid foundation takes more time up front but saves time down the road.
      • Develop a process through practice over time, and then stick to it.
      • Swallow your pride, be brave, share your mid-process work even though you don't want to!
      • Start with very simple tasks you know you can do. Then do the next right thing, and the next. One thing at a time.

    Episode Summary

     

    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE

    The Six Stages of Illustration (Skillshare class) - https://www.tomfroese.com/teaching/the-six-stages-of-illustration

    Slow is Faster Than Stuck (My original article on Medium) - https://medium.com/creators-hub/slow-is-faster-than-stuck-e879958364b9

     

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    THANK YOU TO MY TEAM!

    Julia Herrick, Script Editor
    https://julesherrick.com

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    http://linktr.ee/mrtomfroese

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    Why Bother (Sharing When Nobody Seems to Care)?

    Why Bother (Sharing When Nobody Seems to Care)?

    Start a daily drawing habit in 30 days — Take Drawing Is Important on Skillshare today - Use this link to get 30 days free on Skillshare: https://skl.sh/3UWWY00

    Today's episode is for anyone who feels discouraged by their lack of progress or engagement on social media. As creative people sharing what we love to the world, we hope so much that others love it as much as we do. But what if they don't? When we don't have the sense that others appreciate it, why even bother?

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

    Thank you for listening/watching!

    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

    This is the single most effective way to help grow this podcast.

    02 — Support me on Patreon at http://patreon.com/tomfroese

    • $8 Drawing Buddies gain exclusive access to my monthly Draw With Me meetups.
    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

    Visit http://tomfroese.com/teaching to find links to all my classes. Use these links and get 30 days of free membership on Skillshare!

    04 – Join my mailing list

    Never miss an important update. Sign up at http://tomfroese.com/contact

     

     

    PODCAST CREDITS

    All music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk

    http://linktr.ee/semiathletic

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE

    http://www.tomfroese.com

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    How do illustrators find their ideas?

    How do illustrators find their ideas?

    Take The 6 Stages of Illustration: Leading Clients Through Your Art - Use this link to get 30 days free on Skillshare.

    Where do ideas come from? How do illustrators, artists and designers get their best ideas? Is it in a stroke of inspiration like a bolt of lightning? Do they mediate for as long as it takes until the perfect idea to appear in their heads? In this episode, we explore how ideas find their into our heads and onto the page and beyond. In Chapter 1 we look into what it means to "get" an idea. Then in Chapter 2, I share my 6 stage process for how to come up with ideas whether or not lighting strikes. I close with some challenging homework that might just help you break through to find your next great idea.

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

    Thank you for listening/watching!

    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

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    02 — Support me on Patreon at http://patreon.com/tomfroese

    • $8 Drawing Buddies gain exclusive access to my monthly Draw With Me meetups.
    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

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    04 – Join my mailing list

    Never miss an important update. Sign up at http://tomfroese.com/contact

     

     

    IN THIS EPISODE

    0:00:00 - Intro

    0:02:29 - How to Support

    0:03:35 - Update on Anniversary Episode plans

    0:07:17 - Chapter 1: What is an Idea?

    • 0:09:58 - 2 Ways Creatives Get Their Ideas
    • 0:16:25 - Knowing HOW to get ideas means knowing WHAT YOU DO
    • 0:23:27 - What goes into an illustration/creative idea?
    • 0:28:17 - Examples of ideas
    • 0:29:45 - Examples of non-ideas

    0:32:49 - Ad: Introducing 1 on 1 coaching!

    0:34:07 - Chapter 2: 6 Steps for Coming Up with Ideas

    • 0:37:45 - Stage 1: Define the problem
    • 0:39:45 - Stage 2: Understand the subject
    • 0:44:35 - Stage 3: Formulate a perspective
    • 0:49:08 - Stage 4: Come up with rough ideas
    • 0:57:49 - Stage 5: Refine your best ideas
    • 1:01:31 - Stage 6: Finalize your idea (final illustration)
    • 1:05:19 - Conclusion: Shift from "coming up with ideas" to Solving Problems
    • 1:07:56 - Advice for beginners to break through in your ideas

    1:09:01 - Outro

     

    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE

    Niemann, Christoph. "Christoph Niemann Tells the Brutal Truth About the Creative Process." Wired.com. December 2016. https://www.wired.com/2016/12/sunday-sketching-christoph-niemann-tells-brutal-truth-creative-process.

    The Style Class: Work Out Your Illustration Style in a Daily Project  (Skillshare Class)

    The Six Stages of Illustration: Leading Clients Through Your Creative Process  (Skillshare Class)

     

    PODCAST CREDITS

    All music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE

    tomfroese.comlinktr.ee/mrtomfroese

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    Copyright, Licensing, and Self-Promotion (Part 2)

    Copyright, Licensing, and Self-Promotion (Part 2)

    Take The 6 Stages of Illustration: Leading Clients Through Your Art - Use this link to get 30 days free on Skillshare.

    In this episode we continue our deep dive into the world of Copyright for Illustrators! In this series, we talk about what copyright is, how it relates to licensing and pricing our work, and ultimately, the right to use our work for self-promotion. I also share the results of that project I mentioned in the last episode: did it get selected or not? Will you ever get to see this work, that I'm so proud of? This is Part 2 of 2. Be sure to start with Episode 19 if you haven't already!

    By listening to this episode, you'll learn:

    • What your rights are where it comes to owning and controlling your artwork
    • Why you may not be pricing your illustrations high enough
    • What copyright means in NORMAL, EVERYDAY English
    • Why you should ALWAYS fight for your right to use your work for self promotion

    Disclaimer: THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE.

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

    Thank you for listening/watching!

    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

    This is the single most effective way to help grow this podcast.

    02 — Support me on Patreon at http://patreon.com/tomfroese

    • $8 Drawing Buddies gain exclusive access to my monthly Draw With Me meetups.
    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

    Visit http://tomfroese.com/teaching to find links to all my classes. Use these links and get 30 days of free membership on Skillshare!

    04 – Join my mailing list

    Never miss an important update. Sign up at http://tomfroese.com/contact

     

    IN THIS EPISODE

    In Parts 1, 2 and 3, we covered How Copyright Works, How it Relates to Pricing, and then started our Breakdown or Copyright and Licensing. 

    We continue our discussion in Episode 20, picking up on the subject of Buyout Licenses.

    Part 3 — Continued 

    • Licensing
      • Buyout
      • Copyright Transfer
      • Royalties
      • Work for Hire Contracts

    Part 4 — Copyright and Self-Promotion

    • Conclusions
      • Copyright is a Tool
      • You Get To Share Your Work

    Update: Did I Get Chosen for That Big National Project?

    • I share the results of the project I mention in my opening story from Episode 19.
    • Will you ever get to see my work?

    LINKS 

    Types of Illustration Licensing (The Informed Illustrator) — https://www.theinformedillustrator.com/2015/03/types-of-illustration-licensing.html

    About Copyright (AOI) - https://theaoi.com/resources/copyright/what-is-copyright/

    Graphic Artists' Guild Handbook - https://amzn.to/495qkk0 — Use this affiliate link to support the podcast

    Guide to Copyright and Licensing (Folio Illustration and Animation Agency) - https://folioart.co.uk/guide-to-copyright-and-licensing/

     

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    http://linktr.ee/mrtomfroese

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    Copyright, Licensing, and Self-Promotion (Part 1)

    Copyright, Licensing, and Self-Promotion (Part 1)

    Take The 6 Stages of Illustration: Leading Clients Through Your Art - Use this link to get 30 days free on Skillshare.

    In this episode we dive into the exciting world of Copyright for Illustrators!  I will explain why it's way more important for independent illustrators and artists than you might imagine. We'll talk about how understanding copyright can help you make a lot more money from your art, the difference between Copyright and Moral Rights, and we'll even talk about how Licensing works! 

    By listening to this episode, you'll learn:

    • What your rights are where it comes to owning and controlling your artwork
    • Why you may not be pricing your illustrations high enough
    • What copyright means in NORMAL, EVERYDAY English
    • Why you should ALWAYS fight for your right to use your work for self promotion

    This is Part 1 of 2. We'll pick up with the rest in Episode 20. 

    Disclaimer: THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE.

     

    HOW TO SUPPORT

    Thank you for listening/watching!

    01 — Share this episode/podcast with a friend.

    This is the single most effective way to help grow this podcast.

    02 — Support me on Patreon at http://patreon.com/tomfroese

    • $8 Drawing Buddies gain exclusive access to my monthly Draw With Me meetups.
    • Join for as low as $3 to get 20% off my 1-on-1 coaching sessions

    03 – Take my Skillshare classes!

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    00:01:16 - Opener

    00:04:08 - Honest Recording Notes

    00:05:24 - Story

    00:13:04 - Part 1 — How Copyright Works

    • What is Copyright?
    • History of Copyright
    • How does Copyright Protect the Artist?
    • What's the difference between Copyright and Moral Rights

    00:17:26 - Part 2 — How Copyright Relates to Pricing

    • Copyright gives us a more objective way to price our work besides Time

    00:25:07 - Part 3 — Breakdown of Copyright and Licensing

    • Copyright
    • Moral Rights
    • Licensing
      • Limited
      • Unlimited
        • Unlimited Restricted
        • Unlimited Unrestricted

    IN EPISODE 20

    We'll continue our discussion in Episode 20, picking up on the subject of Buyout Licenses.

     

    Part 3 — Continued 

    • Licensing
      • Buyout
      • Copyright Transfer
      • Royalties
      • Work for Hire Contracts

    Part 4 — Copyright and Self-Promotion

    • Conclusions
      • Copyright is a Tool
      • You Get To Share Your Work

     

    LINKS 

    Types of Illustration Licensing (The Informed Illustrator) — https://www.theinformedillustrator.com/2015/03/types-of-illustration-licensing.html

    About Copyright (AOI) - https://theaoi.com/resources/copyright/what-is-copyright/

    Graphic Artists' Guild Handbook - https://amzn.to/495qkk0 — Use this affiliate link to support the podcast

    Guide to Copyright and Licensing (Folio Illustration and Animation Agency) - https://folioart.co.uk/guide-to-copyright-and-licensing/

     

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    Stressed out? 8 Ways to Alleviate Stress as a Professional Illustrator

    Stressed out? 8 Ways to Alleviate Stress as a Professional Illustrator

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    In this episode, we'll go through 8 ways to alleviate stress as a working illustrator. Making art for a living, often under tight deadlines and high expectations, can be very stressful. But if we're stressed out all the time, we'll end up burning out. So how do we avoid stress in our work, even as we perform on a deadline? How can we manage multiple projects and give each one of them our best? And how can we do all this without burning out? Join me as I share the surprisingly simple ways that I've been able to take the edge off stress in my own work. Along the way, I hope to encourage you to keep going and not to let the little (and sometimes big) setbacks hold you back.

     

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    0:00 - Intro

    0:00:39 - Opener

    • Creative work can be stressful
    • Trying to come up with creative ideas on a deadline
    • Things don't always line up as we expect, even with experience
    • How to keep going, manage stress and not burn out?

    0:02:53 - How to Support

    0:03:51 - Story: Bad Photography

    • My first ever paid creative gig
    • Event photographer at boss's family event
    • Had no idea what I was doing
    • Picture were pretty bad
    • Stressed out about it for a long time
    • Now I know I was being too hard on myself
    • First time is always a learning process
    • Failure/bad work is inevitable
    • Things turned out fine anyway

    0:11:25 - Tip 1 

    Accept Stress as a Given

    • Stress is inevitable
    • Expecting it takes the edge off a bit
    • We can also plan for it

    0:12:55 - Tip 2

    Give Yourself Permission to Fail

    • Failing is inevitable
    • Sometimes our fault, sometimes not
    • Hotel Hell example - Gordon Ramsey making me feel convicted
    • Important thing is to turn things around as soon as you notice
    • Accept that failure will happen
    • Give permission to fail and be bad sometimes
    • Just keep getting up and getting better

    0:20:23 - Tip 3

    Set Realistic Timelines with Enough Time to Get Lost

    • Know what it takes to get your job done
    • Sometimes we need a period of getting lost/experimentation
    • Build time into your schedule for that

    0:24:41 - Tip 4

    Don't Try to Read the Client's Mind

    • Start all projects off with a brief
    • Clients won't always know what info you need to do your job
    • Sometimes you have to ask them
    • Ask up front in the brief
    • Or ask later in process when you realize it
    • Your job is to turn their idea or message into an illustration
    • Your job is NOT to come up with their reason/purpose/message
    • If you try to just guess what they want, you might end up wasting a lot of time
    • Don't be afraid to push for missing information

    0:31:21 - Tip 5

    Lay the Groundwork Early

    • The creative process is a sequence of steps that start simple and get progressively more involved
    • Skipping steps or leaving early steps to the last minute will put strain on the creative part
    • Start early with the simple, non-creative stuff
    • Give yourself time to sink into a job

    0:35:05 - Tip 6

    Ask for More Time When You Need it

    • There's almost always more time in a schedule
    • You just have to ask for it
    • If you sense you need more time, ask before it's too late
    • Be honest, explain that you've been working hard but need just a little more time
    • The client is on your side, they will support you if they can
    • Use this option sparingly, but know it's there
    • Better to ask for more time than to show up on the deadline with work you don't stand behind.

    0:38:51 - Tip 7

    Say No to Projects When You Don't Have the Time

    • SEE EPISODE 14: GOOD NEWS FOR SLOW WORKERS
    • Reject jobs that don't give you time to do your best work
    • This means knowing how long you need (err on the safe side)
    • Avoid stacking up too many jobs, if adding more compromises the ones you already have
    • Don't fear missing out: saying no does not mean missing out on future opportunities
    • Myth of the "once in a lifetime" opportunity
    • Getting opportunities means you will get more
    • Be ethical, don't abandon your current clients
    • If a big opportunity comes your way but you don't have time to do it:
    • Plan A: Ask for a timeline extension  from new client
    • Plan B: Ask current clients if they can move deadlines around to help you accommodate new one
    • Saying no is a vote of confidence in yourself
    • Don't over-stretch yourself: Your work will be better and you will do better in the long run

    0:45:39 - Tip 8

    Just Get the Work Done!

    • Channel that anxious energy into getting it done
    • If you are paralyzed by stress, take a break
    • Ask for more time
    • Our job is to get the job done by whatever means possible
    • Sometimes that means pushing it out under pressure
    • Sometimes that means asking for some grace
    • We put more expectation on ourselves than our clients do
    • Don't try to make "good" work
    • Make work that you know works, based on the goals of the brief

    0:55:42 - Conclusion

    • Don't be so hard on yourself
    • The stress we're feeling will feel like a bigger deal than it actually is
    • Yes, art work is hard work
    • With a change in mindset and taking these pre-emptive steps, you can alleviate stress
    • It DOES get better with experience
    • Either way, you'll be okay!

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    10 Productivity Tips for Illustrators

    10 Productivity Tips for Illustrators

    In this episode, I'm going to give you 10 tips for being more productive as an illustrator. These are tips that I personally use and NEED to stay on top of my game. Find out why my advice is quite contrary to what all the Productivity Gurus are saying. Along the way, I'll share my own challenges in being productive, which will help you understand why I've chosen these particular tips for you. In the intro, I share some updates from my family situation.

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    Intro and personal thoughts

    • (0:00:00) Intro
    • (0:01:27) Thank you / How to Support
    • (0:02:38) Some personal updates

    The Main Content

    • (0:11:01) Opening story: Monsieur Malbec's New Tractor Hobby
    • (0:16:43) What is productivity and why is it important to you?
    • (0:17:44) The Cult of Productivity
    • (0:19:42) Five productivity challenges
    • (0:19:50) False Productivity
    • (0:21:18) Decision Paralysis
    • (0:22:08) Disorganization
    • (0:23:17) Distractedness
    • (0:24:33) Inertia

    The Productivity Tips

    • (0:25:46) Tip 1: Do Morning Pages
    • (0:28:33) Tip 2: Keep a to-do list
    • (0:31:10) Tip 3: Prioritize paid work
    • (0:32:56) Tip 4: Don't try to do it all
    • (0:34:45) Tip 5: Disable notifications
    • (0:36:52) Tip 6: Keep regular work hours
    • (0:39:24) Tip 7: Have a dedicated work zone
    • (0:42:18) Tip 8: Track your time
    • (0:46:56) Tip 9: Use a calendar app
    • (0:49:39) Tip 10: Have a consistent creative practice

    Final Thoughts

    • (0:54:08) Contextualizing these tips
    • (0:56:10) Staying productive is hard
    • (0:56:50) The Lie of Productivity
    • (0:57:49) Focus = Sacrifice = Doing Less
    • (1:00:12) Homework question: What is your job identity? Use the answer to help you better understand what you need to be prioritizing each day and ultimately why you need to stay productive.
    • (1:02:28) Outro

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    You're Not Crazy — It's Social Media (Summer Shorts Rerun)

    You're Not Crazy — It's Social Media (Summer Shorts Rerun)

    With Social Media, we simply can't do it all. There are too many platforms and too many different content types, and if we tried to consistently do all of them, or even a handful of them, we'd have no time to do our actual job!

    But the fear of missed opportunities (by not participating on all the popular apps) is real! So how do we balance the need to share on social media (yes, we do need to use it!) with staying productive and even staying sane?

    Please join me as I explore the topic of Social Media.

     

    THIS IS A RE-RUN EPISODE FROM MY PATRONS ONLY SUMMER SHORTS SERIES

    ———

    In This Episode

    • What the heck am I doing on Social Media? Taking stock of all the apps I share on
    • My experience: Social media is like a gambling addiction
    • How social media can get out of control and steal all your time
    • It's not you that's crazy — it's social media! We're all expected to make all this very time-intensive content for free, at the expense of getting to do our actual work.
    • Myth: content creation = the most important work we do
    • Positives of Social Media: Gives us a platform for sharing and building an audience around the work we're excited about.
    • SM is the tool, not us — we shouldn't be working for SM, it needs to work for us.
    • Why we NEED to use SM
    • How to know what to focus on: What are the 1 or 2 platforms that do the following:
    • 1) Makes us more productive/creative
    • 2) Somehow helps generate income or new business
    • Let all the others go. Abandon them, or just relegate them to lower, more supporting roles for your main SM platforms.
    • Backwards relationship: Making content to share, vs. Sharing what we make.
    • Focus = Sacrifice. By letting go of some SM apps, you WILL miss out on some opportunities.
    • Choosing apps that help you share what you want to share best.
    • Depth and Focus are more important than trying to "do it all".
    • How does your social media use (as a content creator) help or hinder your creative work?
    • Conclusion: Asking what value our content provides for others?

    ———

    What Social Media Works Best For You?

    Please share your thoughts! What apps work best for the kind of content you want to share? What do you think about making content to share vs. sharing work you made for some other reason? How has sharing on SM helped or hindered your productivity or creativity?

    Please let me know — I love hearing your thoughts as you listen along.

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    Thoughts on Illustration Returns This September

    Thoughts on Illustration Returns This September

    In this episode:

    The Short Story

    Episode 16 will drop on September 12, 2023.

    The Longer Story

    I explain where I want to take the podcast and why, based on how my time pulling back over the summer has been going.

    Thank You!

    • Thank you too my Patrons for your support!
    • Thank you to all my listeners — I'm here for you!

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    Is it the Right Time to Go Full Time as an Illustrator? | Summer Shorts 01

    Is it the Right Time to Go Full Time as an Illustrator? | Summer Shorts 01

    Welcome to Summer Shorts Season! In case you missed my announcement in the last episode, I’ll be taking a break from the longer episodes until September. You can hear all about it in Episode 15! The long story short: these episodes will be 10 minutes (give or take) and more casual.

    This is a free preview to all listeners, and then for the remainder of the summer, I’ll be sharing these exclusively with my supporters on Patreon. If you’d like to be in on the summer fun, you’re more than welcome to join at patreon.com/tomfroese. If you’re already a part of my Patreon, thank you for your support! If you decide to join me, thank you so much! Otherwise, I’ll see you in September!

     

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    So today I want to talk about the question, How Do You Know When to Go Full Time as an Illustrator?

    I. Introduction

    Illustration is not a guaranteed career

    Until we have a steady flow of client work we need to support ourselves another way

    Aspiring illustrators' dream of making art their full-time job

    Not ideal to do it on the side (for most of us)

    “When are we ready to make the jump?”

    II. Determining the right time to go full-time freelance

    FOR THOSE WITH ESTABLISHED CAREERS

    • Analogy of a car race to illustrate the decision-making process
    • Jumping from a moving car to another moving car (established career to illustration career)
    • Jumping from a moving car to a stationary car (current situation to illustration career without having things going on the side first)

    FOR PEOPLE WITHOUT ESTABLISHED CAREERS

    • Need to support yourself another way  while you build up your career
    • Start out with an open mind about what the path to full time illustration looks like
    • You end up looking like the first situation, on one moving car and needing to jump to another moving car

    III. Being open-minded and patient in pursuing a full-time illustration career

    • Starting with an open mind about the path to full-time illustration
    • What does it mean to have Experience?
    • How can you transform every experience into something related to illustration or whatever your dream is?
    • Emphasizing the gradual process of becoming a successful illustrator
    • Setting realistic expectations and avoiding instant success mindset
    • Importance of learning, growing, and seeking experience consistently

    IV. Conclusion

    • Holding the dream of illustrating full-time while staying positive
    • Persistence and dedication in sticking with the process to achieve long-term success

    Don’t confuse Complacency with Patience / Vice-versa —

    • Be patient as you realistically work to feed yourself and build up your art career on the side
    • Always be checking in on yourself — are you staying out of fear or necessity?

     

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    To Quit or Commit: Should You Let Go of Your Big Dream?

    To Quit or Commit: Should You Let Go of Your Big Dream?

    IS IT TIME TO LEAN IN OR LET GO? When is it time to double down and commit to that thing you said you’d do, and when might it be time to call it quits? As illustrators and creative people, we may have all kinds of things we think we should be doing, whether to build up our careers or grow in our skills, or using our art for some kind of good. If you’re at the very beginning of your career, or barely even getting started at this point, you may well be wondering, how long is this thing going to take before I start getting noticed? How do I know if all this work I’m pouring into this thing is going to pay off? For a lot of us, I know we’re also trying to get noticed on social media. We wonder how much effort should we be putting into building our presence online and, more to my point, if we’re not seeing the returns we hoped for, when might it be time to quit altogether?

    In this episode, I’m going to share with you some times when I’ve had to wrestle with this question — should I commit or should I quit. In fact, I’m going through this question right now in a very real way, and to be honest, I don’t quite know how it's going to turn out in the long run.  There are some times when you need to let go and try something else. But what I can tell you is that there are definitely times I wanted to give up but kept on going, and I am VERY glad I stuck with it. So in this episode, I want to give you some ways to consider both sides of the question. How can we be more clear about whether we should quit or commit, and how am I using this very same process to think through my current dilemma? All I ask is that you stick around, you know, maybe COMMIT to listening to this episode the whole way through — I know that if you’re facing this question in your life, you’ll get something out of it.

     

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    Opener: Should You Quit or Commit?

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    Part 1: The purpose of today's topic

    • To work out this question in my own current big goal/project
    • I am committed but it's costing me a lot — of time and finances
    • Everything takes longer than I hoped
    • Good reasons to quit but also good reasons to stay committed
    • What if I'm just being negative about things? What if I'm on the verge of a big breakthrough?
    • Is it possible to be overcommitted to a goal?

    Part 2: What can I teach from this situation?

    • How to navigate this dilemma, should I quit or should I commit?
    • I want to validate this experience – why this is hard for all of us
    • Deciding which is better: letting go to make room for something else, or staying committed to give things a chance to pay off?
    • Analogy: relationships — have you ever stayed in a relationship you weren't happy with for too long?
    • Owning your feelings and desires no matter the cost to you or others
    • The tendency to attach what we do to who we are as humans - identity vs. activity
    • Have your goals changed? Do you even still want to do this anymore?
    • Chill out! Don't get so intense about things working out exactly as you planned
    • Paradox: When you're willing to let go of a good thing you're more likely to get it
    • You've got to be in it to win it

    Part 3: Questions we can ask ourselves

    • Purpose:
      • Why am I doing this?
      • What do I want?
    • Method:
      • Is this the only way to achieve my bigger goal?
      • What else could I be doing?
    • Value:
      • What is this costing?
      • Is the cost worth it? Why?
      • What are you getting out of this?

    Conclusion

    • The things we do don't define us
    • The most important thing: Ultimately what gives you joy? What helps us love others and ourselves?
    • Plot twist: Leaning in and Letting Go are not the only two options
    • Another option: Loosening up
    • How I'm loosening up with my big goal

     

    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE

    Andy J. Pizza / The Creative Pep Talk Podcast - https://www.creativepeptalk.com/

    Marc Maron / WTF Podcast - https://www.wtfpod.com/podcast

     

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    Good News for Slow Workers

    Good News for Slow Workers

    Do you ever feel like everything takes YOU longer than everyone else? In this episode,  talk about what it’s been like for me as a slow worker. What kinds of things have slowed me down, and how have I been able to thrive as a successful illustrator in spite of them. So if you’re a slowpoke trying to figure out why it just takes so long to get things done, this one is for you.

    I’m going talk about why I think there are two kinds of slow — good slow and bad slow — and why we should embrace the former and try to change the latter. And of course, I’ll give you some ways to do both. How can you embrace the things about your work that you maybe wish would go faster, and how you can change some of the things that truly get in your creative way.

    By the end of this episode, I hope that you’ll feel permitted to give yourself the time you need to do your best work — and to defend that time when it comes under question by yourself — or by others.

     

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    Hook - Teachers in art school making us feel like we have to work fast or die in the design industry

    Chapter 1: Slow is Faster Than Stuck

    • Good slow vs. Bad slow
    • Good - Slow for the right reasons
      • Just necessary part of the process
    • Bad - Slow for the wrong reasons
      • Something negative getting in my way
    • Why this episode: to help you overcome anxiety and frustration we feel when we feel like things take longer than they should
    • Story: Rebranding a company without any experience

    Chapter 2: Slow for the Right Reasons

    • Some things just take time
      • Examples: Baking cookies, making wine, waiting for paint to dry
      • For me: My process
    • Reasons for Slow
      • Conceptual reasons
      • Technical reasons
      • Maybe we're just not good at it (not a bad thing)
    • Short deadlines: NOT inevitable
    • Pick Two: Good/Fast/Cheap — sounds good in theory, but is Good ever an option?
    • Takeaways:
      • Some things just take time
      • Build these into your process
      • There is always a struggle to get to the eureka moment
      • We learn how to avoid things that slow us down the most
      • Short deadlines are a CHOICE!

    Chapter 3: Slow for the Wrong reasons

    • Things that take our time but don't need to
    • AKA Pitfalls
    • Examples
      • Trying to go directly over a mountain, rather than around it
      • Baking without a recipe
    • Reasons
      • Trying to take shortcuts that end up taking longer
      • Not following a step by step process
      • Avoiding outside feedback
      • Analysis paralysis
    • Solutions
      • Embrace the long way. Building a solid foundation takes more time up front but saves time down the road.
      • Develop a process through practice over time, and then stick to it.
      • Swallow your pride, be brave, share your mid-process work even though you don't want to!
      • Start with very simple tasks you know you can do. Then do the next right thing, and the next. One thing at a time.

    Episode Summary

     

    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE

    The Six Stages of Illustration (Skillshare class) - https://www.tomfroese.com/teaching/the-six-stages-of-illustration

    Slow is Faster Than Stuck (My original article on Medium) - https://medium.com/creators-hub/slow-is-faster-than-stuck-e879958364b9

     

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    THANK YOU TO MY TEAM!

    Julia Herrick, Script Editor
    https://julesherrick.com

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

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    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

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    SPECIAL: Illustration Student Interviews Me for Class Project

    SPECIAL: Illustration Student Interviews Me for Class Project

    In this SPECIAL episode, I share an interview that Andres Palacios (BFA Illustration student at SCAD) did with me for a class project. I really enjoyed talking to him, and I think you'll enjoy our conversation. We'll be back next week with Episode 14!

    Thanks to Andres Palacios for letting me share this interview! Check out his work at https://www.andrespalacios.me

     

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    Intro Stuff

    INTERVIEW

    • How would you describe your style conceptually and visually?
    • Do you still use your Inky Illustration style/technique?
    • Do you find a connection between running and illustration?
    • Did you ever struggle to illustrate the human figure in a more stylized (less realistic) way?
    • How do you juggle all the things you do, between podcast, illustrating, family, etc.?
    • What are 3 characteristics that differentiate a good artist from a great one?
    • What has been your favourite project and why?
    • Andres presents me with drawing of me!  — "I kept picturing you with a bucket of KFC"

    SUMMARY

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Julia Herrick, Script Editor
    https://julesherrick.com

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    http://linktr.ee/mrtomfroese

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com

     

    Why Constraints Make You More Creative

    Why Constraints Make You More Creative

    In this episode we're going to talk about why your creativity NEEDS constraints! Even though they seem like setbacks, if we can embrace them, they can actually push us forward in our work. In Chapter 1, I'll tell you the story of how a concert went totally wrong — and how that resulted one of the best-selling Jazz albums of all time. In Chapter 2, I'll give you the 4 types of constraints you'll encounter in your illustration work, and how to use each one to push you forward in your own creativity!

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    IN THIS EPISODE

    Chapter 1: The Köln Concert

    • How everything went wrong for jazz pianist Keith Jarret
    • How Jarret made the most of his setback
    • Conclusion: creativity doesn't happen in the absence of constraints; it happens when we rise to them

    Chapter 2: The Four Kinds of Constraints

    • Intro: Constraints help us focus our creativity in a powerful way
    • We need to seek constraints on purpose to help us get started
    • 01 External Constraints - Those that come built into the project
    • 02 Internal Constraints - Those that come built into us
    • 03 Constraints that WE CHOOSE - Style, Tools and Techniques
    • 04 Constraints that CHOOSE US - AKA Setbacks
    • Summary - The real creativity is not in the constraint, but in how WE rise to them.
       

    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Julia Herrick, Script Editor
    https://julesherrick.com

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    http://linktr.ee/mrtomfroese

    PODCAST TEAM/CREDITS 

    Mark Allan Falk, Audio/Video Engineer
    https://linktr.ee/semiathletic

    All Music, including Theme Song and Cues by Mark Allan Falk.

     

    FIND ME ELSEWHERE 

    www.tomfroese.com