Friday, 13 March 2020
Everpress Workshop
Getting Everpress in to talk was a cool insight into how to go about selling my work in a professionally produced, well-renown company. I have digitally printed and sold my designs on t-shirts at print fairs and in Hyde Park Flower Club, and I hope to do more when I've established an online shop fully. The talk was less hands-on than I though it would be, however they covered the basics of how it all works: explaining how to submit work, how to campaign, how they print their products, and their ethical ethos. Although I didn't make a new design and submit it there and then, I played with an existing idea I already had, and I now know how to start a campaign and submit my work when I have finalised it. I didn't realise it came with so much self-promotion, so I will have to refine my ideas and promote myself if i want to sell any work.
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Presentation Notes
Hello! -my practice as established - I am a printmaker, storyteller, multidisciplinary, low-fi artist. Not what i expected to becom...
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Copyright is a major issue in the illustration industry- not only people not giving credit for reposting, using, and selling other people’s ...
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I'm pretty happy with the business cards i made last year, that look like this: (I actually loved this design a bit too much and made ...
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Hello! -my practice as established - I am a printmaker, storyteller, multidisciplinary, low-fi artist. Not what i expected to becom...
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