Sometime ago we had the pleasure to chat with Anke Weckmann, illustrator extraordinaire. She hails from a little town near Hannover, but moved to the UK in 2001 to study illustration in Camberwell College of Art and Kingston University. Since then, she has been working as a freelance illustrator in London, and her work has been featured all kinds of products, from magazines to makeup packaging, wallets to water bottles… and of course, stationery!
Anke’s quirky style features charming big headed characters and lots of nature elements. She tells us that her illustrations are drawn in ink/black pen on paper and usually coloured digitally… but where does she draw inspiration from? Read her answers to our interview below to find out!
- How did you get started doing stationery design?
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I’ve been commissioned to do greeting cards, postcards, files, mouse mats, notebooks, stickers etc through various companies. This is how a lot of stationery products ended up in my online shop.The only things I produced/printed myself are small notepads and greeting cards.
- Where do you find your inspiration?
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Inspiration can come from anywhere and everywhere. I’m not always sure where it comes from. Generally I’m very interested in shapes and colour pallettes. At the moment I’m very interested in tribes, vegetables and silence.
- If you could define your style in 3 words, what would they be?
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Shapes, Colours, Characters
- Are you a letter/postcard writer yourself?
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I used to be! When I was about 11 I had more than ten penpals and for a long time I was always writing letters and cards. Now I rarely write anymore, which is sad! But it’s mostly because my hand and arm get very tired from drawing for long hours, so I try to rest it whenever I can. I still love getting mail though. And I quite enjoy packing my shop orders and including little cards and such.
- Can you show us a picture of your studio or workspace?
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Thank you Anke!
You can find Anke’s postcards, greeting cards and other products at ankeweckmann.etsy.com, or through Red Cap Cards. Don’t forget to check out Anke’s blog – we’re especially fond of her Learning French illustration series! :)
8 comments so far
very very nice and a great blog!!! COMPLIMENTI ED AVANTI!!!
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very cute and interesting to look at artwork! thanks for sharing :)
Thank you so much for featuring such a talented illustrator!! I've been a fan of her since I got some cosmetics from a Korean cosme brand "Too cool for school", which she does illustration for some of their packaging. I might as well order some items from her etsy shop. :)
Beautiful! I didn't know Anke Weckmann's work. Her work splashes happiness. Perfect for sending out and sharing.
I ordered the postcardbook.
very cute drawings and I LOVED the pencil & pens boxes! :D
Nice design - I like the postcards....
Great interview! I have sent some of Anke's postcards from the 'Girls Who Draw' postcard books :-D
Sooo beautiful i love the drawings and her boxes ;-)