Girls Who Draw Travelling Menagerie

3rd June 2010 | Events

Illustration collective, Girls Who Draw, which includes some fabulous female illustrators and Pica Pica favourites, invite you to visit their amazing ‘Travelling Menagerie’ exhibition. Taking place in the Cornish seaside town of Falmouth, it will be well worth the visit.

flyer for exhibition

Travelling Menagerie at Here and Now Gallery
July 2nd–July 31st 2010 (private view July 2nd 6-9pm)
Here and Now Gallery, 41 a Killigrew Street, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR113PW

London Zine Symposium this Saturday

28th May 2010 | Events

London Zine Symposium Flyer

Organised by one of our very own Pica Pica girls, the London Zine Symposium is dedicated to zines, comix, art, and all things DIY and homemade.

Check out the what’s on section of the London Zine Symposium Website for full details of workshops, talks and stalls.

London Zine Symposium | Saturday 29th May 2010 | 12-6pm | The Rag Factory, 16-18 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ

Women’s Library Zine Fest
And for those of you who either can’t make it, or just absolutely love zines, over at the Women’s Library, Zine Fest 2010 will be taking place on 12th June, 11-4pm at 25 Old Castle Street, London. Check out the facebook event page for more details.

Bank Holiday Rummage!

30th April 2010 | Events

Live in London? Looking for something to do with your bank holiday weekend? Love jumble sales and beautiful illustration? Leona Baker (formerly Lady Luck Rules OK) has a new series of special rummage sales based at the Superette store dedicated to her pursuit of second hand delights! She’s invited an amazing assortment of talented illustrators to spring clean their studios, homes and have a good ol’ fashioned clear out, so come along for the chance to meet and support independent makers! Tea and homemade treats on offer to sip & nibble on and extra special goody bags for early birds!

See you there at 12 sharp!

RUMMAGE!
#1 – The Illustrators’ Special
The arty afternoon jumble sale!

Sunday 2nd May • 12noon – 5pm

Superette
66a Sclater Street, Off Brick Lane, London E1 6HR

Welcome to Issue #1

24th April 2010 | About, First Issue


Click the cover for the Pica Pica Digital Edition!

After months of blood, sweat, tears, needles, thread, pens and pencils – Pica Pica Magazine is finally online for all to see! Our print magazine has an extremely limited run on beautiful 100% recycled paper and a very special screenprinted cover designed by Steph Says Hello, but unfortunately you’ll have to put up with it in pixel form for now. But it’s just as good, we promise. From in depth interviews to quick and easy makes to our favourite independent designers of the moment and everything in between, we hope you love reading Pica Pica as much as we enjoyed putting it together!

Just click the cover above or the thumbnail in the sidebar to see issue #1 in all its glory!

Come Get Felt Up in London!

16th April 2010 | Events

Here at Pica Pica towers, we’re getting excited about a brand new craft/club night in London! It’s Blue Peter meets Art Attack while Anne Robinson watches on and it’s free! The Nottingham folks amongst you might remember it’s predecessor ‘Jumpers For Goalposts’ at the Alley Cafe, so here is its southern reincarnation ‘Come Get Felt Up’!

So, how does it work? At 8pm, you’ll be given a theme and get to grab your materials and start making.. you’ll have until the band stops playing to finish your creations (and this month it’s breakbeat three piece Yonioshi from Nottingham). The band then judges and the winners will get fantastic badges and mega prizes that will blow your mind! The launch night is on the 22nd April.. see you there!

Come Get Felt Up! at The Book Club
Leonard Street, Shoreditch, London
22nd April 2010 8 till late!

Watch the Birdy!

9th April 2010 | Interviews

Calling all crafters! Have you ever daydreamed about setting up your own craft shop, selling beautiful jewellery and handmade products? If so, you’ll be pleased to hear that Pica Pica caught up with Michelle Rudd from Birdy’s Boutique who did just that!

What is Birdy’s Boutique?
Birdy’s Boutique is an independent shop based in Lincoln and online.
At Birdy’s we sell a wide range of clothing including dresses, skirts, cardigans and leggings as well as handmade jewellery by many designers including Kitsch-Tique, JiJi Ki Ki, Love From Hetty & Dave, Mozzy Pop, Plastic Bat and our own jewellery designs. We also stock a wide range of handbags and purses, as well as scarves and a fabulous selection of cosmetics by Jelly Pong Pong and Stargrazer.

What is your background as a designer?
After completing my A-Levels in Art & Design and Design & Technology, I decided university wasn’t for me, I wanted hands-on industry experience. At 19 I started working as a Trainee New Media Designer for Home Entertainment, who later changed to Choices UK. Since then I have worked for several design companies, working to improve my skills as a full time Graphic Designer. I have always been interested in crafts, from the age of 16 I would spend endless hours making handbags and purses out of scraps of fabric. Nine years later, I now design and make items for the boutique, we stock our own greeting cards, felt brooches, jewellery and small fabric purses.

How did Birdy’s begin and what was the inspiration behind it?
Owning a boutique seemed a great way of combining my love of fashion, design and business. In October 2008 I opened Birdy’s Boutique in a small Shopping Mall in Lincoln. Within seven months we’d moved to a larger premises, five times the size of the original boutique to accommodate the expansion of Birdy’s and the brand.
I’m often asked, ‘why is the boutique called Birdy’s? My partner actually nicknamed me Birdy, for my ‘bird-like’ expressions. So the obvious name was Birdy’s Boutique!

Michelle at Birdy's

Reasons for location?
Lincoln is a great tourist location and has a large university. Even though there’s a lot of competition in Lincoln with other boutiques and independent shops, Birdy’s definitely offers something new & original.

What was your main objective when starting Birdy’s?
My only objective for Birdy’s Boutique as a store, was to create a great shopping environment for customers, where they could browse the rails and try on beautiful dresses in our spacious fitting rooms!

Did you receive any funding to set up the business?
I had my own investment money from savings.

Have you got any tips for people looking to set up an independent craft business?
The best advice I can offer anyone looking to set up their own business is to be patient, be organised and have a plan. Try to be realistic when putting a business plan together, think of what you’d like to achieve and then make it happen.
Stay focused, it will take time to build up regular customers and for people to pass on the good news about your business to their friends!

Pica Pica would like to thank Michelle for her interview and wish her every success with Birdy’s Boutique in the future!

Lucy’s Happy Place Super Give Away

6th April 2010 | Competition, Makes

It’s competition time over at Lucy’s Happy Place! Illustrator, crafter and designer Lucy Farfort is giving away a hefty haul of lovely stuff.

You can win the Whale and Me art print, shown partially above, a handy Robot Love canvas tote, a zippy Russian Dolls pouch and a Mini Monsters pad for all your doodles and notes.

You have until May 13th, so to check out all the goodies and enter the competition click here.

Even if you don’t win, there’s still something to smile about as the lovely Lucy has provided a tutorial for the Russian Dolls pouch. Have a go at making your own here!

Spot The Difference?

2nd April 2010 | First Issue, Interviews


Image courtesy of Tatty Devine

In issue one of Pica Pica we investigate the murky world of intellectual property theft and copy cat designers. It’s taken a while, but thanks to cases such as Hidden Eloise vs. Paperchase, the mainstream media have begun to pay attention to the problem. Ahead of the pack, open blog You thought we wouldn’t notice has been calling out the copycats for a few years now so we spoke to them to find out a bit more about the site and the inspiration behind it.

What inspired you to first set up the blog?

I come from a street-art background and I was seeing so much of my own work & that of my peers used without our permission. Most of the time it is just not worth a legal battle but I thought it would be nice if we could at least let people know that this was happening.

Was it always an open blog? And why did you choose to do it this way?

Yeah from the start I wanted anyone to contribute. I knew I couldn’t supply enough content from what I see, and it also meant that it would include much more subjects than I was knowledgeable in, such as music or web.

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Issue 1 Making Of… 3 months in a minute and a half!

30th March 2010 | First Issue

Pica Pica Making Of from ElenaApproximative on Vimeo.

Here’s a lovely video put together by our production director Elena Biagi, it features excerpts of the hard work (and sometimes silliness) we’ve all had to put in over the last 3 months to build our brand and a first issue.. phew! Our faces are in their too, just in case you were wondering what we looked like!

In the next few weeks, we will be launching the digital edition of issue #1 for everyone to have a looksie at.. all of our wonderful contributors will be sent their very own beautifully printed copies in the next month our so, providing the queues at the Walworth Road Post Office aren’t too mental.

LLROK’s Trade Secrets – Revealed!

25th March 2010 | Events

Have you ever wondered what happened behind the scenes at Lady Luck Rules OK?

Discover the ins and outs of running a successful independent creative company from design, sourcing suppliers, creating production techniques, setting up a website, how to to sell your goodies online, PR and marketing, wholesale, the boring stuff like book keeping, employing staff, organising events and much more. Learn from LLROK’s experiences, successes (and mistakes!). After their recent closure, you will also find out a little of what’s in store for 2010!

To book a place at any of the 3 talks and for more info, see ladyluckrulesok.com.