Lilian Darmono is an Australian / Indonesian-Chinese artist living in London.
To say she has a diverse background is an understatement. She is not only multi-cultured and well traveled, her illustration style is a constant exploration of new styles. Yes, she tends to be on the cute side of things, but why not? Sometimes we just need to say "awwww" and feel a bit fuzzy inside.
In this interview, I tried to dig into Lilian's talent to find out her secret... how does she combine colors so masterfully? How does she (seemingly effortlessly) jump from one style to the next?
Lilian speaks very candidly about her career as a designer and illustrator and how being a woman has shaped that experience. She doesn't hold back, and I think this conversation has an incredible amount of wisdom and actionable strategies in it.
Enjoy! Show notes are below.
Show Notes
All About Lilian
Website
Vimeo
Society6 Page
Twitter
Behance
Motionographer Article Survival Tips for Women in Motion Design
Lilian's Work Mentioned in the Interview
Kombucha
ATT
Google
Heinz
Little Hedgie in the Spring Time on iTunes
Little Hedgie on Behance
Tools
Kyle T Webster's Brushes
Check out Kyle's work too.
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Article by Brenda Chapman
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