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Back from Berlin
24 October 2006

Well, I'm back in Toronto, have almost recovered from jet lag and am finally offering my summary of the pictoplasma conference. Better late than never!

Ah, Berlin - it's an amazing city, full of artistic beauty in both expected and unexpected places. For instance, I'd heard about the cutting-edge architecture, world-class museums and leafy boulevards. But what I found more interesting and inspiring was the abundance of street-art, stencils, stickers and doodles decorating the streets. In some places the stickers and posters were so thick they became beautiful, illustrative skins spread across sides of buildings or covering an alley wall from the ground up. Talk about a perfect place to hold a conference about character design, not to mention a wonderful source of sketchbook material!

The conference itself was a lot of fun and very inspiring. To be honest, I missed a good portion of the early presentations due to drinking with pals (as mentioned in my previous post) and, subsequently, sleeping in / recovering. However, the presentations that I did make it to really blew my mind. I found the work of Jon Burgerman, Ian Stevenson, Fons Schiedon, Shoboshobo, Studio aka, Friends With You and Doma particularly enjoyable. And of course, I must mention my fellow Canadians, Nathan J and Derrick Hodgson who both showcased some great new work.

In addition to enjoying the incredible visuals, I found it encouraging not only to see so many people gathered together to celebrate character design and share ideas but also to hear the various speakers describe how they had stayed true to what they wanted to do and ended up finding outlets for their doodles. For me, it drove home the importance of balancing professional work that pays the bills with personal projects that feed your soul. And if the two can be brought together, even better!

Will I go back to Berlin for the next pictoplasma conference? Hell ja! And this time, I'll be bringing stickers of my own to add to the mix.

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