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Using a variety of techniques including depths of color, an artistic goal on Jessica’s Big Little World is to depict the physical environment from a preschooler’s point of view.

Kidding Around

Preschool shows are tasked with educating while entertaining a demographic known for its short attention span. Here’s how they do it.

Spring 2024
Lindsey Pollard

Lindsey Pollard

Director Lindsey Pollard—the talent behind January’s artwork in this year’s TAG calendar—shares her love of independent creators and her pride in our Union and its goals.

Winter 2022
An electric fan eventually bonds Dave and Benson in Kipo and the Wonderbeasts’ “Requiem for a Dave.”

Daytime Delights

We challenged TAG members to pick their favorite episodes from their past season’s work. Plus, we found out what inspires them.

Summer 2021
“Skater’s Circle” captures the spirit of park living in Central Park.

Primetime Players

What are your inspirations? A favorite moment you created for your series? We reached out to creatives from a few of this year’s Emmy hopefuls for Outstanding Animated Program to find out the answers to these questions—and then some.

Summer 2021
Ito in front of a mural she painted on the outside of the original location of Q Pop, a Japanese toy store and pop art gallery in Little Tokyo. After the building was sold, the mural was removed.

The Power of Persistence

Storyboard artist, writer, and director Elizabeth Ito shares how her personal journey has shaped her career.

Spring 2021
Mira Lark Crowell

Mira Lark Crowell

Currently background painter and shop steward at Cartoon Network, Mira Lark Crowell talks about early dreams of wrestling gators, the desire to make others laugh, and being a rock for fellow artists.

Spring 2021
Glitch Tech characters High Five and Miko Kubota.

Against the Odds

Eric Robles loved to draw as a kid, but he had no idea a career in animation was possible.

Winter 2020
Flower in the Mirror

Cultivating Content

Long celebrated as an artform, short films are being supported by studios as a way of fostering new talent.

Summer 2020
A still showing the caveman Spear and
Tyrannosaurus rex Fang from Adult Swim’s PRIMAL

The Evolution of Adult Animation

Serious themes, unconventional origins, and beautiful aesthetics are paving the way for a new age of adult animation.

Summer 2020
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