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The Creative Boom Podcast

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Feb 24, 2020 • 51min

8. Starting a global eco movement through illustration, with Emma Reynolds

Emma Reynolds is a freelance children's book illustrator and author based in Manchester. She's also behind the global #KidLit4Climate campaign which brings together thousands of children's illustrators and authors from over 50 countries to stand in solidarity with the youth climate strikes. In this episode, we chat about freelancing, mental health, and climate change. And we touch on the joys of city living when you've grown up in a quiet village.
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Feb 17, 2020 • 58min

7. Big regrets, being different and discovering life begins at 50, with Rankin

Rankin is the British photographer, publisher and film director renowned for his portraits of Bowie and Bjork, and for being co-founder of Dazed & Confused. We chatted to the fearless man behind the lens about his fascinating career and were surprised to hear him open up about his childhood, his father, his regrets and mistakes. This is an honest delve into the heart and mind of one of the biggest names in photography.
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Feb 10, 2020 • 46min

6. Entering the creative industry after graduation, Jaheed Hussain & Yasmin Banks

Jaheed Hussain and Yasmin Banks are Salford University graduates in graphic design and have recently entered the working world as freelancers. On the side, Jay also runs the Fuse Directory, a non-profit platform celebrating ethnic minority creatives in the city. Curious to hear more about their journey so far, we talk about being a creative 20-something today, overcoming modern challenges, being aware of mental health, and why they feel positive about their future.
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Feb 10, 2020 • 1h 11min

5. Being a woman in design and driving positive change, with Jane Bowyer

Jane Bowyer is a graphic designer and illustrator based in Manchester, and the person behind Women in Print, a side project that opened many doors for Jane and encouraged her to go freelance. In our conversation, we talk about her experience of running a business, share tips on freelancing in general, and chat about favourite biscuits, circus tricks, and her "Jack Nicholson eyebrows".
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Feb 10, 2020 • 1h 3min

4. Friendship, big breaks, and taming the ego, with Barney Ibbotson & Stanley Chow

British illustrators Barney Ibbotson and Stanley Chow both grew up in Manchester, and went to the same school where they became life-long friends. They’ve followed similar paths, both pursuing a career in art and design. In this episode, we chat about how they've become successful artists and share laughs on university days before the Internet, Drum n' Bass mixtapes, and keeping egos in check.
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Feb 10, 2020 • 55min

3. How to maintain creative integrity as an illustrator, with Lisa Maltby

Sheffield-based freelance designer, illustrator and lettering artist Lisa Maltby is a force for good in supporting the creative community. In 2019, she created a pricing survey for illustrators and shared the helpful results online. If you're struggling to set your day rate, decide how you charge, or have any questions about freelancing, then this episode is essential listening.
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Feb 10, 2020 • 44min

2. Why you have to be careful with words in graphic design, with Anthony Burrill

Graphic artist, print-maker and design Anthony Burrill is probably best known for his typographic prints and posters, including the now-famous 'Work Hard and Be Nice to People' – something that has become a mantra for the design community. Here, we chat about where his positive attitude comes from, his love of acid house, and why he still suffers from imposter syndrome.
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Feb 10, 2020 • 1h 3min

1. Album covers, painted jeans and a love of Manchester, with Malcolm Garrett

British designer Malcolm Garrett talks about designing album covers for bands like Buzzcocks, Duran Duran, and Peter Gabriel in the 1980s. He also shares his thoughts on technology and why his agency was the first to embrace digital in 1990. There's even some insight into what it was like to be an art student in the 1970s – we'll give you a clue, it involves a tin of black paint and jeans!

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