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Adam Ming
@adamming.bsky.social
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✏️Award-winning illustrator sharing daily prompts to transform your creative life. Helping artist shift from struggling to thriving. 👇Newsletter Linktr.ee/adamming
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It’s true! I’m excited to be working with @adamming.bsky.social & Astra Young Readers for my next picture book. It’ll be my 26th book, and just when I got used to celebrating my 25th…
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OUT 28 AUG!!!!
Do you know a kid who likes funny?
Do you know a kid who likes gross?
Do you know a kid who'd dare to press the monster's nose & pick it?
Then HELP! is for you!
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Need ideas, start looking in your sketchbook
I’m writing Atomic Essays for 30 Days, this one was about a painful jab when I told a friend I was starting a career as a picture-book illustrator at 40
If you write everyday.

Draw every day.

Make art everyday.

Some of it will be good.

That doesn’t mean the rest of it is wasted.
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I'm Building a Nest: Find Out How 50 Animals Make Their Homes by Saskia Gwinn, Illustrated by Adam Ming

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There are 5 things I learned that really had a profound impact on how I illustrate, I’m sharing this in a free emails series

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To get 1 step removed from the reference, I did studies in my sketchbook, then drew this from my sketchbook
Do we still hate social media?
Other artist are not the competition
Don't get busy, get focused.

You can build a bestselling Substack in just 20 hours per month if you eliminate everything that doesn't directly serve your core purpose and audience.
Before: A stack of blank sketchbooks collecting dust.

After: A daily practice that transforms procrastination into production.

The bridge?

10 deliberate minutes that compound over time.
Most of us aren't actively saying 'no' to our creative calling.

We're just finding increasingly sophisticated ways to avoid saying 'yes.'

What looks like exploring multiple paths is often fear finding new escape routes.
The number, the badge, the award. Those are not the point.

The milestone isn't the point. It's just a measuring stick for your growth. Chasing numbers in creative work is about developing new skills that each new level demands from you.

The point is growth
It revealed my artistic voice.

Style Is something you uncover: slowly, quietly, through repetition.
Daily sketching helped me see what I returned to, over and over.

And it gave me something to shape.
It laid the foundation for bigger things.

Every “real” project I’ve done started in the sketchbook.
That character, that layout, that style: I found them here, by accident, in daily pages.
It gave me mindfulness.

10 minutes of drawing = 10 minutes of peace.
A break from noise. A way to process feelings.

Sketching became my mental reset button.

Small action, big calm.
It became my garden of ideas.

A throwaway doodle. A weird shape. A scribbled caption.

Daily pages collect stray sparks that can become characters, stories, or full projects.

Nothing is wasted.
It taught me to battle Resistance.

You know the enemy: doubt, procrastination, perfectionism.

A sketchbook is where you learn to start anyway.

This habit is your anchor when motivation just isn’t there.
It earned me credibility.

Your sketchbook is your visual diary.

It’s where art directors glimpse your brain at work—raw, real, evolving.
First they look at your portfolio. Then they ask for your sketchbook.
It became my creative gym.

Your sketchbook isn’t a product. It’s practice.
Every page is a rep. A stretch. A warmup.
Daily sketching builds strength, stamina, and identity.

Especially on days when you don’t feel like showing up.
Our dreams are built with bricks called habits.

This one quiet ritual, just 10 minutes a day, helped me go from unpublished to illustrating 14 book in 3 years

Here’s what I learned from keeping a daily sketchbook:
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