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Talking to Kate Holland About the Designer Bookbinders UK Competition [iBB Podcast #27.1]

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Designer Bookbinders UK Competition is well known all over the world 🔴 Support iBookBinding! Become a patron (and get more content): https://www.patreon.com/ibookbinding Pledges start with only $1 / €1 / £1 per month. This time we invited Kate Holland, an award-winning bookbinder from the UK, who is also one of the people in charge of the Designer Bookbinders UK Competition. Watch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCSGL6QI9Js Brought to you by iBookBinding. Bookbinding resources and tutorials: http://www.iBookBinding.com You can ask our future guests questions on: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/ibookbinding/ Discord — https://discord.gg/TJY5FeS Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/iBookBinding/ 00:00 – Beginning 01:16 – Designer Bookbinders: one of the foremost societies dedicated to the craft of fine bookbinding 02:28 – Being a Fellow of Designer Bookbinders 06:36 – Designer Bookbinders as a worldwide society 07:13 – DB UK Bookbinding Competition: Set Book 08:59 – The concept of “The winning binding” in bookbinding competitions 11:57 – Book arts competitions in the UK that have more acceptance towards the experimental structures 13:01 – DB UK Bookbinding Competition participants: who they are? (geography, gender, age) 15:55 – How the Pandemic affected DB UK Bookbinding Competition 20:44 – The sponsors of DB UK Bookbinding Competition 23:29 – The importance of organizing bookbinding competitions 24:40 – How long has the Competition and the Designer Bookbinders Society been in existence, and how did they change over time? 26:38 – Interaction of Designer Bookbinders society with the press and social media 28:50 – Postponing the Competition and the future schedule 30:05 – Being the participant of bookbinding competitions and the social aspects of being a Fellow of Bookbinders society (such as events) 33:58 – Kate’s personal experience of taking part in bookbinding competitions 36:56 – To follow or not to follow the news in bookbinding world: the influence of other’s works on an artistic view 38:03 – Sources of inspiration for work 39:11 – Current Licentiates of the Designer Bookbinders society 41:07 – Ways to attract new licentiates to the Society 43:26 – Kate’s bookbinding course structuring approach 45:13 – Difficulties of teaching the design aspects of bookbinding and the importance of having a life experience to develop an artistic view 49:34 – Ways to collect ideas and inspiration for designs

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