I finally have my website up and running. On the animation page, I need to make some changes that will allow iphones, ipods and ipads to view the simple animations I created. At the present time, any devise that does not support flash can not see them. I am excited to have learned the html and css necessary to launch my website without templates. I think in the future this will give me a lot of flexibility to create a creative online environment. To check out my website, please go to www.lindanorman-lyman.com
Thanks!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Website and flash animations
For the past month or so, I've been working on creating my website. I have my domain name and a webhost set up. Learning to code the content rather than using the templates that come with the sites has been fun and challenging. Hopefully, it gives me a lot more flexibility in design so that things end up looking the way I want them to look. Hopefully I'll have it up and running next week sometime, once I make the final changes to the coding.
I will post once I have it up and running!
I will post once I have it up and running!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Flash illustrations coming soon!
I have been working on flash illustrations of some of my work. Hopefully I will be able to post it soon! I've been enjoying the process, although not the compatibility issues that I have encountered moving between versions and computers.
Friday, May 20, 2011
NESCBWI 11 Conference
Returned on Sunday night from a very busy weekend in Fitchburg, MA where NESCBWI held their 2011 regional conference. So many great keynote speakers, Jane Yolen, Tomie dePaola, Lin Oliver, Steven Mooser and Harold Underdown to inspire and motivate. So many great workshops that gave me tools to bring my written work and online presence to the next level. I had a very helpful portfolio review with Art Director, Ann Bobco, who gave me some ideas on how to move my work forward.
I enjoyed watching "The Library of the Mind" once again. It didn't lose any impact in its second viewing. The best part of the conference was the networking with new people and spending time with my RISD friends, who did a great job representing the RISD program by winning all sorts of awards at the poster contest.
I'm looking forward to attending Encore in the fall and the conference next spring in Springfield!
I enjoyed watching "The Library of the Mind" once again. It didn't lose any impact in its second viewing. The best part of the conference was the networking with new people and spending time with my RISD friends, who did a great job representing the RISD program by winning all sorts of awards at the poster contest.
I'm looking forward to attending Encore in the fall and the conference next spring in Springfield!
Monday, May 16, 2011
My NESCBWI Poster contest Entry
This is my entry in the NESCBWI poster contest that took Second Place in the People's Choice catagory. Pippi's head, hair and hands are made out of sculpty as is one tree in the background. She has a soft body and I made her clothes out of fabric. Her socks are made from old socks that I altered and her shoes are made of foam. The background is made from watercolor paper with different watercolor washes. The lower "foreground" papers have been gradually raised from the background on pieces of foam core board. The grass is made from silk plants that I cut up. I overlay the title and author's name on the computer.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
SCBWI NY11 Winter Conference
Conference was an exciting, emotional and inspirational weekend meeting other artists and illustrators from all over the world. The keynote addresses were often very funny, but contained a lot of great information that will be remembered as I work toward my goal of being a published author/illustrator.
As usual, just getting to and from the conference left me with a wealth of material that I have been telling and re-telling since arriving safely home, and saving for future use.
As usual, just getting to and from the conference left me with a wealth of material that I have been telling and re-telling since arriving safely home, and saving for future use.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Book dummy nears completion!
At the beginning of October I posted that my goal for the book dummy class was to finish one book dummy and start on a second one. I am on track to make that happen. I have finished all of my rough layouts and have three finished illustrations. We'll see what the reaction is in class tonight. It always helps getting a crit to have things pointed out that perhaps haven't been noticed before. It is a great way to improve, improve, improve!
I am now refining the manuscript for the next dummy and re-working the rough storyboard. I have two rough illustrations that I worked on when I started refining the manuscript in the spring that will probably be my finished illustrations for the dummy.
I have several other manuscripts waiting in the wings! There is never a dull moment!
I am now refining the manuscript for the next dummy and re-working the rough storyboard. I have two rough illustrations that I worked on when I started refining the manuscript in the spring that will probably be my finished illustrations for the dummy.
I have several other manuscripts waiting in the wings! There is never a dull moment!
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