Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, and think I would draw Harry very differently now. His hair should have been messier and I should have put more thought into his outfit – he should have looked like he was going somewhere magical.
I was 22, starting out as an illustrator and working in a children’s bookshop in Cambridge. This was my first commission after leaving art school and a big deal.
I was so focused on fulfilling the brief and meeting the deadline that I wasn’t really thinking as much as I should have done about the story.
Besides, when you start out in a creative career you don’t want anyone to remember the first thing you did because it’s probably a bit rubbish.
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