Saturday, August 24, 2013

More SCBWI illustrator opportunities in Maryland

Via Susan Detwiler, Illustrator Coordinator MD/DE/WV SCBWI:

Maryland/Delaware/West Virginia
SCBWI Lucky13 Conference

Our fall conference features more art topics than ever!

With Coretta Scott King and ALA notable award winner Floyd Cooper, HarperCollins art director Martha Rago, and a panel on and by author-illustrators, this is one of our strongest for artists. Whatever your experience level, I'm sure you will find new ideas and inspiration at Lucky 13, our September 21 and 22 conference in Frederick, MD.

I want to let you know of two specific opportunities for illustrators. There will be a place to display your portfolio, and (on Sunday) a First Look slideshow of illustrations which will be critiqued by a panel, along with First Pages for writers. Illustrators may send up to three images, and they will be shown together anonymously in the PowerPoint slideshow. If you wish to participate, please send up to 3 jpeg images to me by Monday, September 9, 2013. The ideal size for each image is no more than 10" on a side @ 100 dpi.

Portfolio review spots are still available with Martha Rago and Floyd Cooper and our own region's Tim Young and Rebecca Evans. 

Please consider attending. It isn't often we have the chance to learn from so much talent so near at hand. 

To register, please visit http://mddewvscbwi.weebly.com/registration.html
For more information, see http://mddewvscbwi.weebly.com/events.html

I'm happy to answer any questions.

Susan Detwiler
Illustrator Coordinator MD/DE/WV SCBWI
reply to: susandetwiler@comcast.net

Thursday, August 15, 2013

"First Looks" at WPaSCBWI Fall Conference

Call for Submissions

During the break after lunch at this year's WPaSCBWI regional conference on November 9, illustrator members will have the opportunity to show their work to both conference attendees and faculty. Three of your illustrations could be projected in the ballroom with conference faculty—attending editors and agents—commenting their first impressions. Illustrations will be interspersed between readings of First Pages and projected anonymously until time runs out. Also, illustrations will be in queue in the order they are received, so get yours in early!
Details:
  1. Create three illustrations that are related, preferably sequential. They can be color or black and white. You can illustrate any subject matter as long as it’s kid-related and could be published as such. Show that you can carry characters through a story.
  2. Save all three illustrations SEPARATELY (we will need three individual files):
    1. 72 dpi
    2. RGB
    3. No larger than 720 pixels in either direction
  3. Only three illustrations will be accepted per member.
  4. Digital files only.
  5. Conference organizers won’t be scanning, color correcting or sizing anyone’s work, so make sure it looks the way it’s supposed to and save it correctly.
  6. Email your three files to illustrations@nora-thompson.com with the subject line "First Looks."
  7. Only one set of three images are allowed per illustrator.
  8. Deadline for submissions: November 1, 2013.
  9. Only conference attendees may submit.
  10. If your files do not adhere to the above specs, your submission could be rejected.
Good luck!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Call for Illustrators

As you may know, in years past we’ve had opportunities for SCBWI members who were attending the annual conference in Pittsburgh to create artwork to share with the rest of the attendees, and this year is no exception. This year, however, will be a little different.

This year’s challenge will be for a bookmark (specs below). The winning bookmark design will be printed and distributed to conference attendees as well as schools and libraries that host an author or illustrator as a speaker. The front of the bookmark will show the winning illustration, and the back will have the illustrator’s name and website address as well as WPaSCBWI information. No need to worry about the back as that will be designed in-house once the winner is chosen.

Here’s what you need to know:
  1. You have two options for the image you enter: You can choose an illustration that you’ve already created and control the copyright to, as long as it fits well or can be cropped (by you) in the space of the bookmark. If somebody else owns the rights, please do not submit the image. Or, you have the option to create an entirely new image just for this challenge. The choice is yours.
  2. You can download a jpg of the bookmark template below. The size will be 2”x8” after .05” bleed has been trimmed from all sides. (Final size with bleed: 2.1”x8.1”.) The corners will be rounded, and it is not recommended that you include a border since trimming could be uneven, and a border would only serve to emphasize that.
  3. For the initial entry, please email a jpg of your bookmark to illustrations@nora-thompson.com with the subject line "SCBWI Bookmark." Entries should be 72 dpi, but no larger than 2.1”x8.1”. No need to send a higher resolution file unless and until yours is the winning entry, in which case you will be notified of the higher resolution specs at that time. Please include your name in your email.
  4. Only one entry per person, please.
  5. Entrants must be current members of SCBWI.
  6. Entries must be conceived and executed by the member entering.
  7. We must receive at least two entries for the challenge to result in a winner.
  8. Entries are due on September 14, 2013 and will be uploaded where WPaSCBWI members will be able to vote for their favorite until October 5. Winner will be notified via email, and a higher resolution file will be due no later than October 12.
  9. Winner will receive a free conference tuition to this year’s conference on November 9 along with 100 bookmarks with their design.
  10. Please send questions to illustrations@nora-thompson.com.

Here's the template.
Please note that your design can be either horizontal or vertical.


(Here's a direct link to the template. Use the bottom option: "Bookmark 2"x8" Round Corners")

Good luck!