From Deseret News archives:
Living color Artist makes a living illustrating children's books
The Syracuse resident works as a professional cartoonist, illustrating board books, coloring books, card games and clip art for Covenant Communications. To date, his products have sold over 500,000. Coloring is an important aspect of his profession.
"Coloring is hard. You have to stay in the lines and have to know which colors to use," he said. "There's a lot to it ... (and) your hand goes to sleep."
Bagley doesn't know how many books he's illustrated in the years he has been working for Covenant, but it's a lot. A couple of his favorites are his "Remember When" and "Book of Mormon ABCs" books. The Book of Mormon ABCs was one of the first he completed, and he is in the process of redoing it as a lift-the-flap book.
The first cartoon Bagley ever did was while serving an LDS mission. Instead of simply writing about his experiences, he illustrated them.
"My drawing style has changed a lot since then," he said, noting this has been a springboard for some of the cartoons he does now.
"My brain has a stage and just sees (the character) up there," he said. "That doesn't mean I draw and that's it. I have to refine what it is. ... I get my ideas sometimes just looking at a blank piece of paper."
Bagley is constantly searching for new ideas. Deseret Book has a company policy to come up with 10 new ideas every week, and he tries to follow this ideal. Of the ideas he submits to Covenant, about 75 percent are rejected. However, Bagley says having even 25 percent accepted is a huge ratio, and he's grateful for his success rate.
"I'm lucky I get 25 percent accepted," he said. "If you put it in perspective with all the other authors and all the other books (you can see why). The publisher says there's only so much money people are going to spend on my books."
Bagley said his publisher is careful not to let him compete with himself.
"You become your own worst enemy if you have too many of your own products out there sitting on a shelf," he said. "(Covenant) is aware of that and spaces me out, so they don't let me saturate the market with my stuff."
Recent comments
Fun story! Great guy! Blessed friend! ;) It would be great to see...
Varena Terrero | Feb. 13, 2009 at 7:59 p.m.
- Obama pressed into role as healer 8:14 a.m.
- FBI reassessing past look at Hasan 8:14 a.m.
- Oil below $79 as Ida weakens 8:12 a.m.
- Stocks open lower 8:11 a.m.
- Bill Clinton meets with Senate Dems 8:10 a.m.
- Bomb kills 24 in Pakistan 8:09 a.m.
- D.C. sniper to be executed today 8:08 a.m.
- Korean navies exchange fire 8:06 a.m.
- Abdul-Jabbar has leukemia 8:05 a.m.
- Soccer MVPs know how to win 1:56 a.m.
- TCU showdown has big implications
- Seniors helped BYU regroup
- Bystanders framed for child porn
- Soccer MVPs know how to win
- Matheson gets no thanks from GOP
- Lambert surprisingly tops news
- Hope for single moms
- Mitchell seeks to block witnesses
- Utah Jazz Extra: Whose hot/not
- Attorney given report on Taser death
- House passes health care bill
231 - TCU showdown has big implications
183 - Lobo suspended
182 - Cougars crush hapless Cowboys
154 - Utah Jazz fall apart against Kings
131 - TCU 4th in AP poll; U. 16th, Y. 22nd
118 - Thousands protest health bill
115 - RSL rallies to advance
103 - No 'backlash' for pioneers, gays analogy
97 - Utes pound winless Lobos
89
Meghan McCain, the daughter of former presidential candidate John...
Why do so many people live so close to refineries in Utah and elsewhere?
Oil dependence is bad news. As for freedom of information, the U.S. has a...
oklahoma has a winning record.
5A is @ 2:30 & 4A is @ 6:30 on the 20th.
So-called health-care reform is, of course, simply a Democrat scam. ...
Yes, during the dinosaur age, there were significantly more volcanos and the...
Its all one big hoax brought to you by the marxists that want to take over...
Stupid idea. Taxing food. Eating is not an option. Tax things which are...
Flabbergasted with the comment "I'm personally tired of having gay rights...
CJ is a better fit replacing Brewer at the 2 in the long term. I think...
"Americans have long distinguished between behaviors that build and those...


