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The Good Ship Illustration

The Good Ship Illustration

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Welcome to The Good Ship Illustration - the podcast for illustrators who are quietly working away in their sketchbooks thinking… “is it just me?”


…it’s not just you!


We’re Helen Stephens, Katie Chappell and Tania Willis - three full-time illustrators from three different corners of the industry (and three different age brackets ). We live in the same seaside town in the UK and started having cuppas and chats… and accidentally became illustration agony aunts.


Now we record those chats for you! We answer your questions about confidence, tricky clients, pricing your work, creative block, picture books, publishing, and everything in between.


✨ New episodes every Friday. ✨


Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and do send us your questions!


P.s. Fancy some freebies? Head to thegoodshipillustration.com for colour workshops, picture book templates, and other treats.


Byeeee for now!


x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania)


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  • "Help! I love my rough illustrations and panic on the final piece. How do I get out of my own way?"
    Jun 5 2026

    It's all fun and games until someone mentions FINAL ARTWORK. (Arghhhh)

    Sound familiar? Thought so.

    So we get stuck into Inky's question: how do you get out of your own way and switch off the overthinking brains?

    All three of us wrestle with this in different ways.

    Also mentioned: expensive paper + a shared fantasy about buying a tiny round Father Ted caravan to draw in. Pour yourself a decaf tea and get comfy. 🫖

    Timestamps, for the timestamp fans:

    00:00 – The question from "Inky"
    02:00 – Why your best work happens when you're distracted
    03:00 – Helen's voice coach revelation
    05:00 – The "kiss of death" of the final piece
    06:00 – First violin nerves and propranolol
    07:00 – Why Katie does live illustration
    08:00 – ADHD, body doubling and visual timers
    09:00 – Tania's surprise panic attack
    10:00 – The fear of expensive paper
    11:00 – Cheap sketchbooks, and never stretching paper
    12:00 – Working on five versions at once
    13:00 – Pia Bramley's drawings in the New York Times
    14:00 – The dim light box trick
    15:00 – Gluing over mistakes
    16:00 – Why scaling up kills a drawing
    17:00 – The blobby technique, and INCUP
    19:00 – Tania loses her portfolio on the bus
    20:00 – Katie's secret competitive streak
    22:00 – Are illustration competitions worth it?
    24:00 – Getting into the zone
    25:00 – Rain, gas fires and working audios
    27:00 – The dream caravan studio
    29:00 – Dressing gowns, woolly hats and working caves
    31:00 – Working around kids, and burnout
    33:00 – Larks vs owls

    Links mentioned:

    • Pia Bramley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piabramley/
    • Picture Hooks (mentoring and competitions for picture book makers): https://www.picturehooks.org.uk/
    • The Blindboy Podcast: https://theblindboypodcast.ie/

    Byeeee for now!

    x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania)

    p.s. You're v welcome to make your best work ever and come and bask in your weirdness with us here: https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/freakflag

    Come and say hello!

    ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration
    🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com

    p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

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    34 mins
  • ⚠️ Illustration scams to watch out for
    May 29 2026

    Ooft, this is a good one. This week we're discussing illustration scams

    We've all had them land in our inboxes, we see 'em in the Good Ship community (too) regularly, and TBH you need to know what to look out for. 👀

    Plus: Salty Dog is in actual bookshops and the Waterstones staff read it and couldn't stop laughing. Weyyy! 🎉

    Timestamps, if you like that sort of thing:

    00:00 – Why we're talking about scams (community posts, industry warnings, and everyone's inbox)
    01:30 – The Mr. Takeshi email - the famous one doing the rounds right now
    03:00 – Copy and paste a paragraph into Google. Reddit will know.
    04:00 – The overpayment scam
    04:30 – "I'm deaf, so please only email me"
    05:00 – Katie's hacked email story
    06:00 – Tania's mysterious hotel chain job
    08:30 – Vanity publishers
    10:30 – Real publishers don't advertise for illustrators on their homepage
    12:00 – Rebecca Green and legitimate self-publishing (not the same thing!)
    14:00 – "Dear Helen, I've written a book, please illustrate it" ...not a scam, but still a no
    16:00 – AI emails from Francis. Every single daaaay. Still can't unsubscribe.
    18:00 – "I'd like to buy three pieces of your artwork".
    20:00 – 🎉 Salty Dog is in Waterstones! And the staff loved it!
    21:30 – The terrible/brilliant fake Photoshop of Helen and Katie in the bookshop
    23:00 – Could Salty Dog become a Yoto card? (We think yes, and yes we are biased)


    Links mentioned:

    📚 Salty Dog by Helen Stephens and Katie Chappell - find it in all good bookshops: https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/salty-dog-and-pals-the-storm-other-stories

    🖼️ The AOI (Association of Illustrators) — good source of scam warnings: https://theaoi.com

    Byeeee for now!

    x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania)

    Come and say hello!

    ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration
    🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com

    p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

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    25 mins
  • 'They keep asking me to tone it down.' Flying your freak flag in their faces 🚩
    May 22 2026

    This week we're answering a brilliant voice message from @shanaramadesigns.

    Shana asks about Russian illustrator Victoria Semikina: how does someone learn to draw in that gloriously exaggerated, expressive way? And why, when she does it, does everyone love it, but when Shana tries it, art directors ask her to tone it down?

    NO FAIR.

    Happy listening :) And hellooo to Victoria - we've been chatting this week and there *might* be a special video coming to the Freak Flag course from her. EEEE!

    Watch this space! https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/freakflag

    Timestamps, for the timestamp fans:

    00:00 – Crying over Christian Robinson's new book 'Dad' (it needs a warning label)
    01:30 – Shana Rama's question: how do you learn to draw in an exaggerated, expressive way?
    03:30 – Victoria Semikina: fine art, printmaking, jazz parties, and accidentally becoming an illustrator
    05:30 – Why drawing from life filters through your personality, and why that matters
    07:30 – "Just be yourself even harder"
    09:00 – Finding publishers who love you as you are
    10:00 – British art education, the A-level folio problem, and Frieda's story
    15:30 – The exam board vs actual creativity, and feeling for students without artist parents
    17:00 – Victoria's sketchbooks the gap between rough and final is tiny (mmmm)
    18:00 – Embodying a pose while you draw: Tania channeling Tudor barmaid energy

    Links mentioned:

    🎨 Victoria Semykina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoria_semykina/

    📚 Christian Robinson's book 'Dad': https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/christian-robinson/dad/9781035088393

    Byeeee for now!

    x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania)

    p.s. Doors to the Live Illustration Course are now open for enrolment! This live round kicks off on 1st June. See you in there :) https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/lic

    Come and say hello!

    ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration
    🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com

    p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

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    20 mins
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