First time to reblog anything! But worth it!
Strategies for Pricing Your Illustrating Work.
And this GREAT advice from ‘the man’ – Will Terry:
First time to reblog anything! But worth it!
Strategies for Pricing Your Illustrating Work.
And this GREAT advice from ‘the man’ – Will Terry:
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Julie,
Thanks for reblogging. Will watch video, but have to switch computers. Right now I am on my laptop, which has decided not to give me any sound.
Kathy
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Silly computers – I don’ think I want to know if I waste more time with them than without, because I’m sure I do!
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Great advice, Julie! It’s so different getting one figure for artwork than it is a few dollars per book as a writer. I wish I went to art school. I actually went to business school but I’m really not very businessy at all. Thanks for sharing!
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Catherine, I think art schools need to give business courses – maybe that is a way in for you – as a teacher!
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Teacher of what lol? I was okay teaching English as a foreign language but business, my brain would explode every day. We should write and suggest art schools do that though. And I should just go and get a day job đ
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I am sure the schools have heard the pleas, but don’t know if anything has changed. We had marketing classes, but marketing for the client, not for ourselves!
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That’s odd since it’s you on the course not the client.
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The major was ‘advertising design’ – they should have stretched the lessons for us!
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