The Good Ship Illustration

The Good Ship Illustration

Welcome to The Good Ship Illustration - the podcast for illustrators who are quietly working away in their sketchbooks thinking… “is it just me?” …it’s not just you! We’re Helen Stephens, Katie Chappell and Tania Willis - three full-time illustrators from three different corners of the industry (and three different age brackets ). We live in the same seaside town in the UK and started having cuppas and chats… and accidentally became illustration agony aunts. Now we record those chats for you! We answer your questions about confidence, tricky clients, pricing your work, creative block, picture books, publishing, and everything in between. ✨ New episodes every Friday. ✨ Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and do send us your questions! P.s. Fancy some freebies? Head to thegoodshipillustration.com for colour workshops, picture book templates, and other treats. Byeeee for now!  x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania) 🚢🚢🚢

  1. 21 HR AGO

    Helen Stephens chats to Prof. Martin Salisbury - Is your illustration style really yours? When influence turns into imitation 👀✏️

    Ever worried your work looks a bit too much like somebody else’s? 😬 This one’s for youuuu. In this episode, our Helen chats with the brilliant Martin Salisbury about plagiarism. The temptation to borrow a bit too heavily when you’re surrounded by endless beautiful work online is real. Hopefully this conversation helps you fly your own freak flag :) Timestamps: 00:00 Hello Martin Salisbury 01:00 Instagram has changed creative influence 03:00 Art school before the internet 04:00 Drawing from life and finding your voice 06:00 Start with drawing 07:00 Materials, experimentation and “botching it” 09:00 How publishers and agents fuel sameness 10:00 Confidence, privilege and access 12:00 Competitions rewarding over-influenced work 14:00 Imitation and lack of awareness 16:00 Copycat styles 18:00 Learning from artists without copying 19:00 Taste, culture and creative voice 20:00 Everyday life and visual language 21:00 Sketchbooks and what’s behind polished work 23:00 School art and loss of originality 26:00 Finding your voice matters 29:00 Awkward work feels more alive 30:00 Writing and drawing from your own ideas 31:00 Trends and short-lived careers 33:00 What publishers want 35:00 Ambition 38:00 Helen’s journey and taking time out 43:00 Place and lived experience in your work 44:00 Moving on from imitation 45:00 Martin’s upcoming book Martin Salisbury is Professor of Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art, where he leads the renowned MA Children's Book Illustration Programme. He has previously chaired the International Jury at the Bologna Children's Book Fair, and been a member of the jury at the Global Illustration Awards in China. Mr Salisbury is the author of a number of books on the practice and theory of illustration, which have been published in numerous languages around the world. Links mentioned in this episode: Martin Salisbury on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/profmartinsalisbury/  Cambridge School of Art MA in Children’s Book Illustration  Martin’s book Illustrator Sketchbooks Martin’s books Children’s Picturebooks and Play Pen Find Your Creative Voice: Fly Your Freak Flag with The Good Ship Illustration Byeeee for now! x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania) Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

    46 min
  2. 4 DAYS AGO

    Guide to the Bologna Children's Book Fair 2026 - The Good Ship Illustration

    Absolutely knackered just thinking about Bologna? Same 😅 Here are our Bologna Children’s Book Fair survival tips. Whether it's your first time or you're a seasoned Bologna Book Fair-er.  Exciting news: The Good Ship Illustration is exhibiting this year in Hall 25, and we’d love to see you there! This episode: What even IS the Bologna Children’s Book Fair?Whether you reeeally need to goThe biggest benefits of visitingWhat to pack, what samples to take, and how to prepare wellHow to manage your expectations / social battery / overwhelmThe best bits beyond the fair itself, including food, bookshops and wandering round BolognaFollowing up afterwards and making the most of the contacts you makeTimestamps: 00:00 Intro, replay announcement, and come find us in Hall 25!01:00 What is the Bologna Children’s Book Fair?03:00 Should you go?05:00 Benefits of visiting the fair06:00 Talks, workshops and folio reviews07:00 Bologna itself, food, sunshine and bookshops08:00 The illustrator’s wall and what to stick on it09:00 Accommodation tips and booking early11:00 Tickets, discounts and Good Ship lanyards12:00 Managing expectations and not turning it into a military operation16:00 What to prepare and what samples to take19:00 Dummy books, sketchbooks and standing out20:00 The Bologna Illustrators Exhibition22:00 Feeling overwhelmed, comparitis and pacing yourself25:00 Practical survival tips, from snacks to spare batteries28:00 Why the last day can be surprisingly good29:00 Rest, museums, gelato and giving yourself permission not to do it all30:00 Following up after the fair31:00 Final tips, meetups and lanyard spottingLinks mentioned in this episode: Download and print your Bologna lanyard here!!Bologna Children’s Book Fair websiteIllustrator Survival CornerInuit bookshop, BolognaByeeee for now! x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania) Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

    32 min
  3. 3 APR

    It’s not too late, you’re not behind, and yessss, you should still start - an interview with illustrator Carys Wright

    This week, our Katie is chatting to Carys Wright - a London-based writer and illustrator, hardcore Good Shipper, and all-round excellent example of what can happen when you follow the creative thread, even if your path looks a bit wiggly. Carys went from acting and theatre into illustration, and we chat about how sketchbooking helped her find her creative voice, and what it’s looked like to keep building an illustration career alongside marketing work and baby. (No mean feat!) There’s chat about markets, picture books, digital vs traditional materials and finding your way back to your own weirdness. Mmmm. Timestamps, for the timestamp fans: 00:00 – Intro to Carys Wright and her creative journey so far 02:00 – Sketchbooks, childhood drawing, and getting back into a regular practice 04:30 – From acting and theatre to illustration 07:30 – Lockdown, Fly Your Freak Flag, and following the drawing thread properly 09:00 – Early illustration jobs, theatre clients, and picture book ambitions 10:30 – Mentoring, competitions, and building confidence through deadlines 11:30 – Illustrating her first book for the Lord Mayor of London 12:30 – Motherhood, maternity leave, and drawing with a baby in the background 16:00 – Portfolios, perfectionism, and letting things evolve 18:00 – Staying connected to your weirdness while doing client work 19:30 – Digital tools, Procreate, and not panicking about how you make the work 23:00 – Opening an online shop, doing markets, and live portraits 26:00 – Other ways illustrators can work, from events to corporate projects 28:00 – AI, humanity, and why weird human imagination still matters 30:30 – Wearing lots of creative hats and letting your interests overlap 33:00 – Coming to illustration later can actually be a strength 35:00 – It’s not too late, you’re not behind, and yes, you should still start Links mentioned: Carys’ website: https://www.caryswright.com/Carys on Instagram: @carys_adventures_with_a_penCarys’ Substack, Adventures with a Pen: https://adventureswithapen.substack.com/Byeeee for now! x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania) p.s. Want to find your creative voice too? Come and fly your freak flag with Good Ship. We'd love to have you sailing with us! Read all about the course here. Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

    38 min
  4. 27 MAR

    The 7 email rule: Pitching your work to illustration clients - Kira Matthews

    Nobody is born knowing how to pitch. (Katie here) I've been known to pitch once, hear nothing, and decide 'Oh well. Never mind.' Then never reach out ever again. 😅 So you can imagine my SHOCK and INCREDULITY (is that a word?) when Kira told me that she will reach out 7 times to a brand before giving up. Whaaaaaat!? Kira Matthews (aka Kira the Bold), is like confidence in a bottle. She's mastered pitching and landing work with names like Squarespace, Ganni, and lots more.  If contacting publishers and/or potential clients makes you do a little bit of sick in your mouth, this episode will definitely help! At the very least you'll feel inspired to send more than one follow up email. In this episode, we chat about: What to do when the work… just stops coming inWhy pitching can feel so scaryThe real reason people don’t hear back. (And nooo, it’s not because they hate you)Why one email is basically just saying helloHow to follow up without being annoying (or feeling like you are)Timestamps: 00:00 Meet Kira (Queen of Pitching 👑) 01:00 From fashion styling to building a business 02:00 When the work disappeared… and what she did next 03:00 Learning to pitch (while still being terrified) 05:00 Fear doesn’t go away. You just get used to it 06:00 The 3-year journey to landing Squarespace 08:00 Why most people give up after one email 09:00 The stories we tell ourselves about rejection 10:00 Why you need to follow up (a lot more than you think) 11:00 How to make each email actually count 12:00 Applying this to illustration and getting your work seen 13:00 Inside Kira’s talent agency experiment 15:00 Why smaller creatives need to pitch more, not less 17:00 Agents, money, and what’s really going on behind the scenes 19:00 Why agents aren’t a magic solution 20:00 Sales: the bit everyone wants to avoid 23:00 Why follow-up feels rude (but isn’t) 24:00 Rejection challenges and building resilience 26:00 Rejection = start of the conversation 28:00 Momentum, energy, and creating your own opportunities 30:00 The actions that actually lead to results 31:00 Telling people what you do (important!!) 32:00 Katie’s rejection challenge story 34:00 Auditing your time and what’s worth it 35:00 Kira’s final pep talk Links & stuff wot we mentioned Kira’s website: https://www.kiramatthews.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirathebold/Weekly pitch tips newsletter: https://kirathebold.myflodesk.com/m0elc4qip7The Good Ship Illustration https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/freebies Byeeee for now! x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania) Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

    38 min
  5. 20 MAR

    How Salty (our Picture Book mascot) became a 2-book deal

    This week we're pulling up a chair at Helen's kitchen table to finally spill the beans on Salty. Salty Dog and Pals is the book that started as The Picture Book Course branding and somehow ended up as a 2-book deal with Walker Books. The big question: How do you write a zillion short stories with your pal in 10 sessions flat? We chat about the origins of Salty (and which printmaker Bernard the duck is named after), the brilliant questions from the editors at Walker Books, why Kitty is basically Tania 😆, and the Nissen Hut story that didn't make it into the final draft no matter how hard we trieeed! p.s. Salty Dog & Pals (Helen & Katie's new picture book) is now available to pre-order and will be in shops from May. To say thank you, all pre-orders get access to a picture book MASTERCLASS.  You can sign up for your free picture book masterclass here:  https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/salty-dog-and-pals-the-storm-other-stories It's instant access, so no need to wait. (And if you've already pre-ordered, thank you!) Rough timestamps for our timestamp-fans: 00:00 – Where did Salty Dog come from?  01:00 – From course mascot to Walker Books character  03:00 – Bernard the duck, and colour palette chat  05:00 – The thumbnail template that started it all  07:00 – The Jarvis format: not a picture book, not a chapter book  09:00 – Writing at the kitchen table: how it worked  11:00 – The Walker Books character questionnaire (we read it out)  13:00 – Who is Bernard, really? (William Hanson + Cameron)  15:00 – Kitty is Tania (reckless, chaotic, beloved)  17:00 – Lindisfarne, upturned boats + Helen's grandparents' Nissan Hut  20:00 – The story that was too violent to make it in  22:00 – Titles first, stories second  24:00 – What the editors actually did (magic, basically)  26:00 – Procreate vs paper + the cover saga  28:00 – Pre-order Salty Dog and Pals + free masterclass! (You can sign up for your free picture book masterclass here.) Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

    29 min
  6. 13 MAR

    Identity + rejection: when your illustration work *is* you 🥲

    This week we're dragging ourselves away from our hypothetical gardens and custom urn businesses (lol) to have a proper sofa-chat about the big question: what would you do if you weren't an illustrator? Specifically: Is your identity too wrapped up in your work? What happens when things go quiet on the work front? COMMUNITY IS MAGIC.  That is all.  Happy listening. p.s. Salty Dog & Pals (Helen & Katie's new picture book) is now available to pre-order and will be in shops from May. To say thank you, all pre-orders get access to a picture book MASTERCLASS.  You can sign up for your free picture book masterclass here:  https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/salty-dog-and-pals-the-storm-other-stories It's instant access, so no need to wait. (And if you've already pre-ordered, thank you!) Rough timestamps for our timestamp-fans: 00:00 – What would you do if you weren't an illustrator?  01:00 – Tania's custom urn business plan (trademark pending)  03:00 – Katie's nanny agency pivot  05:00 – The famine panic spiral ("day three with no enquiries: my life is over")  06:00 – Identity and rejection: when your work IS you  08:00 – Service illustration vs the author-illustrator beast  10:00 – Picture book advances, royalties + why multiple income streams matter  12:00 – Artist dates and keeping your ideas fed  15:00 – The real deal: what makes author-illustration different  16:00 – Katie & Helen's picture book Salty Dog & Pals (!!!) + the Walker Books Irish jig  18:00 – Live illustration: when the job you loved becomes just a job  20:00 – Community as salvation  22:00 – Good Ship origin story + the Christmas fair era  24:00 – Isolation is corrosive (and what to do about it)  25:00 – Finding your people: local groups, Instagram communities + Pencils on Toast Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

    26 min
  7. 6 MAR

    Instagram Is Not Your Portfolio (PHEW!)

    This week we’re wrapped up in some blankets havin' a proper sofa-chat about Instagram. Specificallyyyy: Should your Instagram be your portfolio? What's the difference between a snazzy website folio and the mad addictive world of social media?  We also get into showing your human face, illustrators following illustrators, AI-era credibility, and why you absolutely do not owe the algorithm/tech bros your nervous system. Rough timestamps for our timestamp-fans:  00:00 – Blankets  01:00 – Instagram as a folio: should it be?  03:00 – The golden algorithm years (remember those?)  05:00 – You don’t own Instagram  06:30 – Portfolio pressure vs social sharing  08:00 – The 360° artist: personality, process + presence  10:00 – AI, visibility + being human  12:00 – Showing your face. Do it!  14:00 – Content creator burnout (no fanks)  16:00 – “Held hostage by consistency” rebellion  18:00 – Who is Instagram actually for?  20:00 – Community vs clients  22:00 – Annuals, competitions + the old-school ways  24:00 – Bologna Book Fair chat  26:00 – Books as permanent portfolios  28:00 – Sales pages vs old-school static folios  30:00 – Final takeaway: use Instagram, don’t let it use you Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

    21 min
  8. 27 FEB

    🍎 Elephantasia (aphantasia) - can you see an apple in your mind?

    This week we roll headfirst into the interestin' world of aphantasia. It all started with conversations inside Find Your Creative Voice and The Picture Book Course - when Good Shippers were telling us, “I can’t see ANYTHING in my head.” Which sent us down a rabbit hole of aphantasia, imagination. And does everyone experience it the same way? Nope. In this episode, we chat about: What aphantasia isThe “apple test” 🍎Emotional memory vs visual memoryWhy some creatives need reference and others work 100% from imaginationWhether Google has made our “mind palace” lazyNot being able to picture things can be a creative advantage. We promise.Smells, textures, music and sensory imaginationSynesthesia (colours for days of the week?)Why your wobbly memory-bike drawing might be better than a perfect diagramHow imagination changes from childhood to adulthoodBlind drawing experiments we neeeeed to try at Art ClubTimestamps for our timestamp fans 00:00 – Elephantasia? Aphantasia? However you say it… 02:00 – The apple spectrum and vivid vs blank imagery 03:00 – Reading fiction without mental pictures 05:00 – Emotional memory and creepy seaside steps 07:00 – Mental collage vs drawing from scratch 10:00 – Drawing bikes from memory 11:00 – Why aphantasia might make you a better designer 14:00 – Idioms, haystacks and giant bears 16:00 – Smells, lemons and sensory imagination 17:30 – Synesthesia and coloured weekdays 20:00 – Wolves, dreams and Google as reference 23:00 – Teenage bedrooms and peak memory moments 25:00 – Is creativity in your head or your hands? 28:00 – Blind Art Club challenge incoming 👀 What about you? Can you see the shiny apple? Or is it more of a murky apple-shaped idea? We’d genuinely love to know. Come over to Instagram and tell us how your brain works. We're nosy. Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

    30 min

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Welcome to The Good Ship Illustration - the podcast for illustrators who are quietly working away in their sketchbooks thinking… “is it just me?” …it’s not just you! We’re Helen Stephens, Katie Chappell and Tania Willis - three full-time illustrators from three different corners of the industry (and three different age brackets ). We live in the same seaside town in the UK and started having cuppas and chats… and accidentally became illustration agony aunts. Now we record those chats for you! We answer your questions about confidence, tricky clients, pricing your work, creative block, picture books, publishing, and everything in between. ✨ New episodes every Friday. ✨ Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and do send us your questions! P.s. Fancy some freebies? Head to thegoodshipillustration.com for colour workshops, picture book templates, and other treats. Byeeee for now!  x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania) 🚢🚢🚢

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