Do you have a child? Share some stories together in 2015!
In fact… you don’t need to have a child. Who says this couldn’t be an aid to writers of any age?
The poster I worked on with Ann James and Justine Alltimes is finished and up on-line for you to download. This is the major project of Australian Children’s Laureate and Senior Australian of the Year Jackie French. I think it’s a great project and will work really well for teachers, librarians and families. It’s open-ended and inspiring.
As with any poster design, the challenge is for everyone to whittle the information down to a minimum so that the poster can have maximum impact. In this case, the poster is a calendar, so we had to include at least 12 different chunks of information, and of course there was much more as well.
So half way through the design process, I had to delete lots of little birds from the margins for the sake of the poster. I loved Ann’s little watercolour birds so much that I had sneaked them in all over the place, having conversations about this and that; chipping (or chirping) in with their suggestions. Follow a story, hatch a story, feed a story, dream a story… and so on. (I’d love to see how many variations kids could come up with on that theme.)

Some of Ann’s little birds who flew off the poster.
The illustrations were all done by Ann, and fiddled about by me. We used patterns from the V&A pattern book series, which we were only able to use because this is a not-for-profit project.

from the V&A pattern books © Victoria and Albert Museum. Cannot be used except for personal or non-profit projects.
So this page of delicious doodles by Ann,

Ann’s delicious doodles – trying out both brush and pencil. We weren’t sure what we would use at first.
Became this.
Then this, because there was too much red down the right hand side of the poster.

Although several people so far have mistaken this dirigible for a submarine, it is a magnificent machine either way and it doesn’t matter in the least which it is, for the purposes of NAVIGATING A STORY. Yaay!
Some people may notice a lingering love of Thunderstorm Red and Thunderstorm Blue…
I love the poster, and Ann’s doodles are such fun. Well done guys!
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