Yes – William Low will also be in Atlanta in November! He will be participating in a panel discussion at the the annual National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Conference in Atlanta GA. The presentation will be ‘Developing and nurturing the young child’s love of words, language, illustrations, and books’ at 8:30 …
Read MoreWilliam Low at the Apple Store on 14th Street Nov 14 0
On November 14th 2012, from 7:00 to 8:30 pm, William will be leading a Master’s class at the Apple store. Tricks of the trade, insights to the life of an illustrator and all William’s gadgets will be discussed. Store location for this professional development workshop: West 14th Street, 401 W 14th Street NY, NY 10014
Read MoreWilliam Low at the Apple Store SoHo 0
William will be at the Apple Store in SoHo on September 29th at 10:00 am. He will be reading from his book Old Penn Station which is now available digitally as an iBook. See the iTunes preview.
Read MoreReview of Me and Momma and Big John by Mara Rockliff, Illustrated by William Low 0
This review by Betsy Bird for School Library Journal is a real Feather in our cap! Thanks to Betsy Bird for such a great review and the team at Candlewick Press for pairing me up with Mara Rockliff’s fine story. Also, special thanks to our lovely friend Sheri Lewis Taylor for going out on a …
Read MoreMachines Go to Work in the City now available in bookstores nationwide 0
Machines Go to Work in the City is now avaiable Nationwide (hardcover). Henry Holt and Company/Macmillan – 48 pages – ISBN 978-0-8050-9050-5. Here is a review from School Library Journal: PreS-Gr 2–This sequel to Low’s Machines Go to Work (Holt, 2009) starts with a garbage truck making its rounds and concludes with a foldout aerial …
Read MorePicture Books in the Digital Age – William Low at F.I.T. 0
FIT professor William Low discusses his work and demonstrates his digital painting technique. Tuesday, April 24th 1pm – 2pm Board Room – C Building – 9th Floor The campus at FIT *Sponsored by the FIT Library Fashion Institute of Technology – Seventh Avenue at 27 Street – New York City 10001-5992 – 212-217-7999
Read MoreWhat’s In Your Backyard? by Ella Rue for Designer magazine at New Jersey City University 0
Written by Ella Rue for for Designer magazine at New Jersey City University. The magazine describes the educational institutional partnership between the university and the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. Examples of William’s illustration work for a university project and his time as visiting professor at NJCU. Read the magazine
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Toddlers love machines and things that go, and this book gives them everything they want, from a bucket truck to a tower crane to an airplane. Every other spread has an interactive gatefold which extends the original picture to three pages, revealing something new about each situation.