Friday Links List - 18 October 2019

Fro The Global Literature in Libraries Initiative: Books for Younger Readers from Singapore

From SLJ: Evaluating Graphic Novels for the Newbery: A conversation with Shannon Hale

Also from SLJ: Post-it Note Reviews - Graphic Novels Galore!

From Literary Hub: Philip Pullman on Children’s Literature and the Critics Who Disdain It

From Open Culture: The First Children’s Picture Book, 1658’s Orbis Sensualium Pictus


From HeadStuff: Compulsory Elvish: The Irish Language, Fantasy And Roleplaying Games

From Thrillist: The 21 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Series Ever

ILLUSTRATORS' TREEHOUSE
From Hire an Illustrator: They are putting together their annual illustrators' survey. Do you know about this group yet?

From Communication Arts: Elevating Web Typography: Jason Pamental cements typography’s place in the future of web design.

From The European Illustrators Forum: Irudika 2020 Illustrator in Residence contest – apply by 15 October - be looking for it this time next year!

Sent from a friend: unique portfolios at klo portfolios (Colorado)

From The Atlantic: Sandra Boynton: Bard of Bedtime

From Picture Book Makers - New Artists Featured

From The Art Room Plant - New Artists Featured

From Communication Arts: Tran Nguyen: In the quiet of the night in Atlanta, an illustrator conjures up dreamscapes that feel otherworldly yet familiar.


Are you familiar with: The Slav Epic by Alfons Mucha, Prague, Czech Republic

From Muddy Colors: DIRECTORS ON THE ART OF STORYBOARDING
Art by Dan Milligan https://www.danmilligan.com


From CGSociety: Start Here! Character Pipeline and Rendering Course (Rules, Details)


From The House of Illustration Fair: Winter 2019 - London's largest free illustration fair is back this December!


Inktober Rules and Prompts

From Muddy Colors: VIDEO: ADDING WATERCOLOR TO AN #INKTOBER ILLUSTRATION

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