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1. Happy Valentine's Day!


There was a time, way way back, about 25 years ago (!!) when I used to design greetings cards for a living. It was my very first freelance illustration work, straight after graduation. I was supposed to be working as a textile designer, but it was the late 1980s, and the textile industry was in deep recession.


I picked up a commission at my degree show to design a range of greetings cards. Though I didn't realise it quite then, a die had been cast and my foray into the world of illustration had begun, leaving textiles behind forever.

The biggest problem with illustrating greetings cards was having to come up with fresh ideas for occasions that have only a limited amount of icons to bounce off. At least Christmas has quite a few (trees, Santa, stars, angels, crackers, puddings, presents, reindeer etc etc...) but Valentine's Day was the pits - how many times can you rework hearts, flowers and cuddles?!

Though it was often like pulling teeth, I learned a lot doing those cards. They taught me about the constrains of commercialism and about communicating an idea. I also learned how to manage my time and my finances, all of which paved the way for the work that was to follow.

Neither of these illutrations are card designs by the way. The first is the final page of Kangaroo's Cancan Cafe. The other is a piece I did for Illustration Friday, for the theme 'Worn' (leaning heavily on Ronald Searle, a favourite of mine from the past).

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