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Artist Publishes Children's book for E-Readers (Kindle and Nook)

Readers: I asked designer Patti Gay to talk about her experience of publishing a Children's Story e-book. Patti is a member of our Eastbay Art Licensing Support Group. Here's what she had to say about the experience. -Kate
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Patti: I have become an e-book convert, and I am very excited to announce my first children's e-book picture book, called "Amanda and Max, Friends". The book can also be read on many devices such as the i-pad, PC, Kindles, Nook and android device, but what's really great about the Nook is that it is in color.

Everything came together to make this right time for me to delve into this venture. After spending the last couple of years in an SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) writing critique group, I wrote and designed a couple of books I felt were polished enough to move forward on.

When the economy hit the publishing industry hard, I started focusing more on my art licensing work instead. I really love the Amanda and Max characters, so I put the big orange tabby cat and the wee dachshund pup on an array of product design ideas. The images work beyond the children’s market since they are all about friendship, and the illustrations and words ring true for both adults and children. For instance there is a page with Amanda pushing Max on a swing. The page reads, "Friends give you a push when you need one".

When I started reading about illustrators creating apps and e-books of their picture books, it really lit a fire under me so I finished the art for "Amanda and Max, Friends".

Although I still love the feel of a real book in my hands, I can see the advantage of having a reading device instead. If you are traveling with a child, it’s great to have several books in an e-reader instead of dragging a stack of them around with you. It is just a different reading experience.

As a companion to my book, I have created a blog with the voices of my characters. I plan on putting up coloring pages soon, for kids to color, and then posting their art on the blog. I'm just getting started, but I have a lot of fun ideas to expand it.

It will be interesting to see how this ebook publishing experience evolves. Some of the apps I've seen are more like games with a lot of extra bells and whistles. My biggest issue with doing the e-book was with formatting. In the end I had to hire someone to do it. They put my book in an html file and converted it into e-pub and mobi formats (epub for the Nook, and Mobi for the Kindle).

I hope to follow this up with another Amanda and Max book. I am currently working on a second one with many fun animals, and I hope to have it available in a month.

This is so much fun! -Patti



PATTI RECOMMENDS
The Illustrated Section http://www.theillustratedsection.com/
This site is dedicated to supporting artists, not only by helping them sell their works, but also by furthering art education and the business of illustration. That’s why the site also provides how-to’s, tutorials, and guides related to art.

E is for Book http://eisforbook.com
A coalition of respected children’s trade book authors developing their books for electronic media

SEE THE BOOK
See her Book on the Barnes and Noble Nook Bookstore and is also Amazon for the Kindle Bookstoree , both for $2.99

ABOUT PATTI
See Amanda and Max's Blog: http://amandaandmax.blogspot.com

Patti Gay's Website
http://www.pattigay.com/

Patti Gay's Art Blog
http://pattigay.blogspot.com/

Video Interview with Patti Gay
http://kateharperblog.blogspot.com/2010/12/interview-with-licensing-artist-patti.html



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Special Guest Patti Gay Joins us on Monday Greeting Card Video Chat

Patti Gay will join us at 11:00 a.m. PST (2:00 Eastern) Monday August 8th Greeting Card Geek Video Chat on Google+. Here's how to join the discussion.

Patti Gay has illustrated for both books and licensing. She has also art directed card lines for Curtis Swann and Portal Publications. Her licensed images can be seen on a variety of products including garden flags, mail box covers, gift bags, greeting cards, needlepoint, mugs, paper table ware, stickers, 3-D characters, stationery and holiday clings. She is currently represented for Patty Gay Designs and Two Can Art by JMS Art Licensing. She is also represented b Ronnie Herman for books.




How Artists Are Using G+ Hangouts

  • 30 second video that shows an example of a hangout in action.


Connect with Kate on Google+



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G+ Video Hangout Today

Thanks everyone for joining the hangout today! We even had a participant from Spain!

Patti Gay was our special guest for Q&A about licensing.

Even thought there is a limit of 10 people in a hangout at any one time, when one person leaves, another can take their place.

Here is a list of people who joined us.

Patti Gaycathy huntMaria Scrivanrobin renee hixvarda livneyNina SquillanteNadine MnemoiLeah JayAndi SchroederAlex SansoLeJarie NoguchiNancy OvertonLen EdgerlyNina Goebel

Interview with Licensing Artist Patti Gay

At our annual Art Licensing Party in Berkeley, CA, I interviewed Patti Gay, and artist who has licensed a variety of Products, including the art in these photos.

She has done illustration work for cards, gift bags, mugs, stickers, clings, stationery, plates and gift wrap for a wide variety of clients.

Patti has also illustrated children's books, magazines, advertising promotions, and was an art director at Portal Publications, which gave her a good feel for the industry.

She has lived in both New York and San Francisco, and now has her studio in the Santa Cruz mountains.




Just a note: This is only my 3rd experience of using a video camera.
Excuse my learning curve! -Kate


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Greeting Card Geeks Have Video "Hangout" on Google+

Yesterday I used the new Google Plus Video "Hangout" (in Beta) with 7 greeting card & gift professionals, to have an informal discussion about working in the gift industry. We talked about the future of tradeshows, working with agents, the possible uses of Google Plus for professional development and what it's like to be a product designer. This experienced showed me that the potential for incorporating google+ hangouts is limitless for anyone in the gift industry (and beyond).


Our "Hangout" Attendees
We had a variety of professionals join our hangout who have skills in the gift and stationery industry:
Maria Brophy: Art Agent and Licensing Consultant
Ginger McCleskey : Greeting Card Sales Rep and Instructor
Meryl Hooker: Sales Rockstar, Author and Consultant
Patti Gay: Licensing Artist and Children's Book Author
John Ward: Google+ Evangelist, Writer and Artist
Michael Rhoda: Designer and Writer for Leaning' Tree
Laurel Nathanson: Designer and Author of Lolo's Lab Blog
Kate Harper: Card Designer


What a "Hangout" Looks Like

Here is a screen shot of what it looked when we were talking.
(Maria Brophy is on the large screen speaking, and the rest of us are at the bottom of the screen. When someone else starts talking, the large image will switch to the second person).



Hangouts are different than video conferences, because they are a social network. Possible uses of this free service from Google+ might include teaching classes, consulting, having a business meeting, visiting with customers or holding a musical performance! People can come and go as they please and it's more informal -- like meeting at a coffee shop. They don't have to be prescheduled. Anyone can start one at anytime and invite anyone on their social network to "drop in."



How to do it

1. Sign up for Google plus. (Since this service is in Beta, you might need an invite. Contact me if so.)

2. Click on hangout (lower Right) and start your own. Wait for people to stop by and join you. You can also look for other artists holding a hangout and join theirs.



(Picture:
Designer Patti Gay talks about why she likes having an agent)



Nuts and Bolts:
  • You can have up to 10 people.
  • If one person leaves, another person waiting can take their spot.
  • Whoever is speaking becomes the large picture on the screen.
  • When someone else speaks, it switches to their face.
  • The names of everyone are available below their image.
  • Images or sound can be muted or hidden by oneself or others.
  • Hangouts are informal. You can start one anytime without scheduling it.
  • You can limit the hangout to a specific "circle" of people.


Possibilities?
  • Meet with a group of etsy fans or fellow artists.
  • Have a professional Art Licensing support group.
  • Ask designer friends for feedback.
  • Take or give a class.
  • Be available online for a question and answer session about your art.


Want to join the next Greeting Card Geek hangout?

Join us next Monday August 1st at 11:00 PST Connect and add me to your circle on Google Plus and I'll send you a reminder.







How Artists Are Using G+ Hangouts

  • 30 second video that shows an example of a hangout in action.


Connect with Kate on Google+

Art Licensing Party

We held our annual art licensing party in Berkeley, California on December 4th, 2010. Besides having good company and conversation, we were treated with product samples from artists, a guest speaker and over all fun. Here are some photos...(more interviews and videos to come later).


GUEST SPEAKER
Ginger McCleskey,
Greeting Card Sales Representative


Ginger McCleskey has been a manufacturer’s representative for the greeting card and gift industry in the San Francisco bay area for 25 years. She also teaches workshops and does consulting on how to start a greeting card business. She has extensive experience working with designers, artists and photographers.




HOST
Dianne Woods
Greeting Card Designer & Licensing Artist

Artist Dianne Woods hosted the party at her home in Berkeley and took all these photographs. Her animal cards can be found nationwide in Trader Joe's and she has also written an article on the subject of licensing animal images.






Artists & Designers Who Attended the Party











Patti Gay Gift Bags












Cosmic Canines line of edible greeting cards by Laurel Lane
















Products designed by Steve Haskamp





Licensing Group Samples




Video Highlights:
Video Interview with Ginger, on the trends and future of Card Industry.
Video Interview with Patti Gay, Licensing Artist and former Art Director
Music Video: Greeting Card Artists & Rep Sing Holiday Cheer.


2009 Party
Photos and Highlights


Want to start your own art licensing group?
Here's How.


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