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Working: Artist Dan-ah Kim on Picture Books and Graphic Designs for The Gilded Age

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

This week, host Karen Han talks to artist and designer Dan-ah Kim, whose work includes the picture book The Grandmasters Daughter and multiple graphic design projects for film and television. In the interview, Dan-ah discusses her traditional style of working and explains how she adapted her work to the picture book form. Then she talks about her graphic design work for the HBO series The Gilded Age. After the interview, Karen and co-host Isaac Butler discuss martial arts and the difficult work of balancing personal projects with a day job. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Dan-ah talks about dabbling in the world of fashion design. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Isn't it amazing, Sergei?

0:01.4

Oh, come.

0:01.9

Shh.

0:02.4

We get to come to the cinema together every Tuesday or Wednesday.

0:05.4

It's amazing, but shh.

0:06.5

Every week, every month, people are looking in cross-cold.

0:09.6

Oh, yeah, long.

0:12.0

Yes, Col, it's amazing.

0:13.5

Two for one tickets every week.

0:15.4

I get it.

0:16.2

Bro, you might want to lower your voice.

0:18.0

There's a movie on.

0:19.0

Miracat, you're a mover with two for one cinema tickets

0:21.4

every Tuesday or Wednesday.

0:22.7

When you switch your car or home insurance,

0:24.7

so compare the market.

0:26.0

One membership a year,

0:26.9

participating cinemas, two standard tickets only cheapest free.

0:29.2

Teas and Seas apply.

0:40.4

I love working on movies,

0:41.7

but at the end of the day,

0:43.1

it's still someone else's story,

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