January 21, 2009

Signed Stories


Signed Stories is a new and really exciting initiative developed by ITV to make contemporary children's books more accessible to deaf children by presenting them in sign language and streaming them onto a website.
I was delighted when I found out that my book The Ravenous Beast animated DVD was to be one of the first titles. It is brilliantly signed by Khalid Ashraf, he really captures the story wonderfully. You can find The Ravenous Beast here on the toddler page and here on the slimy scary page!
No child should be without stories in their lives, I believe that this project will make a huge difference and I am delighted to be part of it.
Please visit the Signed Stories site and tell all your friends about it.

Get Drawing!


I will be in Bangor Carnegie Library on 7th February along with Patrick Benson, Anita Jeram and Paul Howard doing free workshops. Please book in advance as spaces are limited and it will really be a fun day.

January 15, 2009

Hugglewug Board Book



Hugglewugs is now out in baby board book format you can get it here. So your little ones can read it, and be read to. They can throw it, sit on it, squash it, try to rip it and even chew on it!
Happy reading!

Notebooks and Ideas!




Ideas! 

All my ideas started life in my notebooks. Publishers love notebooks! Fill them with doodles, anything that interests you, overheard conversations, ideas. They don't have to be totally worked out. Publishers and editors will look through your notebooks and if they have a good eye they can spot ideas that could make a great picture book.

If you are getting a portfolio ready for college, start keeping notebooks. They will be the first thing Tutors will look at when they open your portfolio. They give tutors an idea of how your creative mind works. How you get ideas, develop them and finally work them out.

If I am starting a new project and looking for ideas and I get stuck I go back and look through my old notebooks. The Ravenous Beast started as a card design called Ravenous Monsters I painted in 1994. When I first went to Walker Books they spent most of the time looking through my notebooks. Amelia the head designer saw this painting and said mmm... interesting. It started from there.

Then I started to develop the idea. First I do lots of writing...basically anything that comes into my head. And I doodle a lot, very scientific. You have to be completely open, the story could go in any direction and sometimes in the wrong direction!

Then I work on character, you have to get to know your characters so draw them over and over again.

Next, I make up a mini dummy book in black and white to see if it's readable, that it works when you turn the page. Then I read it to my kids or anyone who will listen! Then I keep improving the original dummy book, at this stage I work with my editor.

Here is a copy of the original Ravenous Monsters card and my first thumbnails for the Ravenous Beast it gives you an idea of how rough the original idea was.

So no excuses get doodling!

January 13, 2009

Read and Write This Year!



I have totally been a hermit crab hiding away. Had lovely Christmas and now am back to work on my new book. I have to have it finished soon, just doing some samples for Bologna this week. I went for my yearly spending spree to O'Sullivans in Dublin last weekend so I have lots of new art materials. I am like a kid in a candy shop when I go to art shop. I still LOVE getting new paints! I picked out a new range. For each book I always buy a few new colours that I haven't had before, can't wait to start painting.