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Anita Kunz (Illustrator: The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, more)
Anita Kunz (Illustrator: The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, more)
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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Sep 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, we delve into the universality of self-doubt with acclaimed illustrator Anita Kunz. We’ll talk about her recent
turn as an author, her favorite art directors, and that time she collaborated with an artistic monkey named “Pockets Warhol.”
Kunz also shares a dark moment when she was embroiled in a nightmarish copyright lawsuit. And, because it’s 2023, we also talk about what Artificial Intelligence means for her profession.
turn as an author, her favorite art directors, and that time she collaborated with an artistic monkey named “Pockets Warhol.”
Kunz also shares a dark moment when she was embroiled in a nightmarish copyright lawsuit. And, because it’s 2023, we also talk about what Artificial Intelligence means for her profession.
Released:
Sep 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (47)
Michele Outland (Designer: Bon Appétit, Gather Journal, Nylon, more): Michele Outland has spent her career at some really beautiful magazines. Beautiful ... because she made them that way. Her resume includes stops at Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food, Domino, Nylon, and Bon Appétit, as well as the magazine she created and launched with her good friend, Fiorella Valdesolo: Gather Journal. Gather, which only published 13 issues, made a powerful impact on the magazine business. In its five-year run, it won a James Beard Award for Visual Storytelling, an Art Director’s Club Award, and 20 medals from the Society of Publication Designers, including being named “Brand of the Year” in 2015. Under her leadership, Bon Appétit won the ASME National Magazine Award for Design along with a slew of SPD awards. We talked to Michele about: the power of internships, her Korean mother’s influence on the way she thinks about food, about how to start a magazine in a post-print world — and when we can ex by Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!)