This week we address the time-honored topic of ideas and how a storyteller turns them into something useful. If ideas are a dime a dozen, then how do you know a good one from a bad one? If execution is everything, how do you execute? We’re joined by Norwegian cartoonist Kim Holm and local artist Jono Balliett, who share some insights on how they’ve combined non-trivial time restraints and a spirit of play to take crummy ideas and turn them into gold.
We’re joined once again by Eli Neiburger of the Ann Arbor District Library, who shares some closing thoughts and great book recommendations!
Links mentioned in this episode (thanks to Eric Klooster for collecting them!):
* Kim Holm’s free digital illustration textures library
* Diary of a Space Monkey
* Lean Into Art – a learning network
* Jerzy’s Front re-imaginings
* Make the Comics Drink & Draw – First session begins December 8!
* Husky House Restaurant
* Jackson Pollock
* The Picture of Everything
* Dating in the Dark
* We Live in Public
* Gamification
* Kim Holm’s Free Art Friday
* WTF Podcast
* Pixar films
* H.P. Lovecraft
* Moleskine Sketchbook Pocket
* All babies look like Winston Churchill
* Dark Mischief: a Spooky Anthology
* JLA/Avengers: Collector’s Edition
This week’s book recommendations:
* Achewood Volume 2: Worst Song, Played On Ugliest Guitar
* Stop Forgetting to Remember: The Autobiography of Walter Kurtz
* Mid-Life
* Cat and Girl
Here’s the video from this episode’s live stream (audio player at the bottom of this post):