Georgina also showed us her notebook which she used for a project she was doing called "The Cold Press" which she was making for Norfolk gallery. The notebook was mostly visual drawings with notes on the side which I found a really good way to layout a visual notebook and it has made me think of how I could layout my own notebook.


Fumio was born in Tokyo and he has mentioned on a few occasions that he grew up with mangas and animes mostly through the 70s and 80s and that those forms of art helped create his love for drawing. Fumio moved to England in 1991 where he went to study a BA illustration at the Glasgow school and art and then went to get a masters at the Royal College of Art for Communications Design. He then mentioned how he was passionate for character design and how his tutors helped him pursue his career in sequential design. He also said he had a slight idea of what he wanted to do at the time he was at uni which is also true for me since I want to go into a career of sequential illustration as well.
In 2008 Fumio decided to go work at La Cite Internationale de la Bande Dessinee et de l'image which was an artist residency set in Angouleme, France and through that he was able to have a good relationship with the French comic book scene. Fumio told us about his love for this industry and how they cared deeply about the genre. I really enjoyed his lecture because a lot of the stuff he has gotten into I would like to go into myself in the future and would love to go work in different countries because this lectures had really opened me up to all the potential illustrators can do.


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