¿Por qué me cansé de ser ilustrador? | Puño

Puño (David Peña) is an illustrator, writer, and creative educator. Throughout his career, he has worked on books, publishing projects, and creative training, in addition to creating courses that have reached thousands of people. In this conversation, we discuss that MAD talk that resonated with many illustrators, how the profession has changed over the years, his experience living in Colombia, the impact of Domestika, and his current focus on writing. A conversation about creative identity, professional burnout, and the need to reinvent oneself. 🔗 Follow Puño:   / punodraws   🙌 The conversation doesn't end here. We invite you to join the Ilustaller community to continue practicing, share your process, and grow alongside other illustrators. 💟 Ilustaller Memberships (classes, feedback, and community): https://youtube.com/@ilustaller/join 🚀 Discord Community (practice, processes, and feedback): https://tinyurl.com/ilustaller ☕️ Support the project: https://cafecito.app/ilustaller 🌟 Instagram (daily inspiration):   / ilustaller_   📩 Contact: [email protected] 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications to keep learning about illustration, creativity, and professional artistic development. ✨ Thank you for being part of this creative adventure! #Illustration #Creativity #Fist #Artists #Design #CreativeProcess #CreativeCareer 00:00 Welcome and introduction 00:51 The talk that changed everything 04:47 I don't recommend being an illustrator 05:46 Likes changed the way I draw 07:25 Teaching also makes you a better professional 11:04 The Domestika phenomenon 12:02 Success brings pressure 16:16 I found my place in Colombia 27:40 The profession of illustrating tires me 36:00 Leaving an identity without fear of change 39:41 Why writing opened a new path 43:44 Human drawing will defeat technology