SCBWI CONFERENCE Opportunities for Illustrators
The great illustration trio strikes back! Paul Morton, Gary Fabbri, and SCBWI Illustrator Coordinator Tita Berredo get in conversation about the opportunities for illustrators in this year's British Isles Conference!
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There's still time to get your tickets, and a few 1-1s spots available too.
Book your Conference tickets here
Don’t miss the amazing opportunity to showcase your talent at the Conference in our Illustration Exhibition.
There's still time to submit your artwork, no fees or attendance needed, and it's open to all SCBWI members! Find the details here.
Don’t miss the amazing opportunity to showcase your talent at the Conference in our Illustration Exhibition.
There's still time to submit your artwork, no fees or attendance needed, and it's open to all SCBWI members! Find the details here.
Say hello to us if you are attending!
*Header by Ed Vere
*Video by Gary Fabbri and Paul Morton
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Tita Berredo is the SCBWI British Isles Illustrator Coordinator and the Art Director of Words & Pictures. She has a Master's degree in Children's Literature and Illustration from Goldsmiths UOL, and a background in marketing and cinema.
Contact: illustrators@britishscbwi.org
www.titaberredo.com
Instagram: @titaberredo
Paul Morton runs Hot Frog Graphics illustration and design studio and is the author of Bug Belly – Babysitting Trouble. His second book Bug Belly – Froggy Rescue was published in 2021. Find Paul at Hot Frog Graphics website and on Twitter @paulhotfrog
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Gary Fabbri was born in Rhode Island and lived in London for many years before moving to Stockholm, Sweden. He has illustrated, written and directed ads, promos, and image films for numerous companies as well as as being responsible for the pan-European on air branding and the transition from Fox Kids to Disney. He is now a full time Writer, Artist & Creative Director of his own company - Shed9. Gary is represented by Essie White @stormliteraryagency.com. www.garyfabbri.com www.instagram.com/garyfabbri
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