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3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

How Can I Be Productive as a Neuro-Divergent Person?

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

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4.9811 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2024

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Can you be an effective illustrator if you have attention challenges? Absolutely! Jake Parker, Samantha Cotterill, and Anthony Wheeler share their best tips to stay productive, maintain motivation, and meet deadlines (without losing your mind!)

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. Welcome to Three Point Perspective, the podcast about illustration, how to do it,

0:09.4

how to make a living at it, and how to make an impact in the world with your art. I'm Jake Parker.

0:13.5

I'm Samantha Coddrell. And I'm Anthony Wheeler. All three of us are professional illustrators,

0:18.1

and for the last 25 years, we've worked with all the major publishers and publications in the business.

0:21.6

Published over 50 children's books and have all taught illustration at the university level.

0:26.6

Each week we tackle a subject related to illustration from three perspectives.

0:31.6

Sometimes we agree, sometimes we argue, but every time you learn something brand spanking new.

0:38.9

All right.

0:40.1

That was flawless.

0:42.1

You guys really got this down.

0:44.2

Perfection.

0:45.4

I wanted to, we had talked about different topics over the weeks as we've been communicating

0:51.5

about this podcast.

0:53.4

And one of them kept coming up and I kept

0:57.1

thinking about it. It was one that Sam brought up. And that was sort of, I guess the way I'm calling

1:05.4

it is sort of like productivity, ways that you can be more productive and work as a creative person while also being,

1:17.6

what do you call it, have lower executive function than normal people, I would say?

1:24.1

Executive dysfunction compared to.

1:26.3

Yes.

1:31.3

And what I mean by that is some... A lot of creative types, I would say, whether diagnosed or not, have some form of ADHD,

1:39.3

some sort of attention deficit type of thing, which is in some ways a superpower, but it's also

1:47.1

this liability at times too. And I know both of you are diagnosed. Yep, at 19. 19, I was. At

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