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We've been developing this book for the past 2 years & it's almost ready. See you guys tomorrow at #GRITtalks Ep003: Flight: The Essentials of #DigitalArt #Freelancing
Taking Flight by Emman Javier
Art by @KrissSison
Edited by @Martholemy
Talk details: https://t.co/YX8WIHiCrM
Regularly review your site from the POV of a potential client. Do you come across as a reliable professional? Is your site easy to use? Is your gallery organized properly? Is your contact information easy to spot? Double check. #TuesdayMotivation #freelancelife #ArtPh
One of the best sources of new clients is checking out the monthly, quarterly, and yearly reviews, previews, and rankings in your target industry. It also reloads so you’ll be able to spot up-and-coming companies you can knock on in the future. #WednesdayWisdom #freelancelife
Studio-building 101: Identify which of your members have art styles that are so unique that it’s difficult to find other members to team up w/ them or match their style. Your clients need to know which of your studio’s samples can & can’t be mass produced. #Creativecollab
Most rookie creatives have low follow-through because they fail to gauge their speed, underestimate the work load or overestimate their skills. An easy hiccup to overcome if you do an honest self-assessment and test your limits early on. #ThursdayThoughts #freelancelife
Whether it was when they were kids or at school, almost everyone you know drew at some point. Artists are the ones who didn’t stop. When was the last time you reconnected with why you kept going all these years? #WednesdayWisdom #wednesdaythoughts #freelancelife #artph
Do your homework: Studying your target clients not only allows you to do your job better, it also allows you to predict future needs. You'll be able to strategically learn new skills or acquire new styles that might be useful to them later on. #FridayMotivation #freelancelife
Believe that doing great work will always lead to better opportunities. Your body of work represents who you are and any half-assed projects or samples will create ripple effects that end up hurting your career and image as a reliable art provider. #MondayMotivaton #freelancelife
Studio-Building 101: Financially irresponsible artists are detrimental to your studio’s growth especially if they end up borrowing money, demanding more work, or selfishly asking to raise the studio’s rates to serve their needs. Check if you have one in your team. #CreativeCollab
Learn to love the process more than the result. #TuesdayThoughts