Tuesday, September 27, 2011

WHEW!

Another successful illustrators' party! This year we celebrated the 65th anniversary of Highlights and Hidden Pictures. It was an incredible amount of work for the three-day party but, as usual, an outstanding event for everyone. See previous parties earlier in my blog at http://meinsunnycarolina.blogspot.com/2011/03/recent-event-planning-popular.html.
You can also read a report of this year's party by one of the illustrators in the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators Newsletter, pp. 5–6.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

In the Round

Highlights is venturing into licensed products and one of the first items was this puzzleball. I had never even heard of a puzzleball before but I studied the construction and was ready for my first assignment. Our partner, Ravensburger, wanted a beach theme with animals. I knew just the illustrator: Rocky Fuller. Due to the technical difficulties of production, most of Ravensburger previous puzzleballs hadn't been so much scenes in the round as just simple images applied to the round shape. That didn't seem very interesting to me. That's when I had my big nightmare idea! The puzzle construction had a wavy center line that halved the puzzle. If we used that line as the shoreline, we could have animals on the beach and in the water. Okay, so it was easier said than done to align the illustration with the puzzle pieces during production. And, maybe it made Rocky catatonic to illustrate a scene in the round. But, the result is outstanding! Puzzleballs are fun to put together; find this one hitting the shelves of your favorite toy store this month.

Sand and Sea Puzzleball