The key to a successful surface design and art licensing career is your art licensing portfolio! I often get asked what to include in your art licensing portfolio, so today I want to share some portfolio examples and my process for putting together a strategic portfolio that will help you land art licensing collaborations!
Read MoreIs there any ethical way to use AI as an artist? Let’s talk about it. First of all, please know that I acknowledge the concerns surrounding AI-generated designs. I know that this is a triggering topic for many creatives, and I think there is a lot of nuance to the issue. That is why I advocate for the ethical use of this technology to streamline the artistic process. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreWhen you’re designing a pattern for surface design, it’s important to be strategic about the motif you choose. I’ll share why it’s important plus three tips for choosing top-selling motifs for your surface design portfolio in this post.
Read MoreHave you heard the term “filler pattern” or “blender pattern” and wondered what the heck it meant? In the world of surface design, these terms refer to a simple repeating pattern. In this post, I’ll walk through everything you need to know about blenders including how they’re used in practical surface design applications, how to design them effectively, and how to quickly whip them up by repurposing elements from existing illustrations.
Read MoreIn this post, I’ll break down the steps for how to plan a collection from start to finish. I know planning may not feel very glamorous, but when you take the time to plan your collection ahead of time, it allows you to focus on the most important (and fun) part – creating the art!
Read MoreIf you’re an artist selling on Society6, chances are you’ve seen the changes they’ve made in switching to their new tiered pricing structure called Artist Plans. I’ve been watching this play out and I know that it’s causing some unrest and confusion among the art community.
Read MoreIn the world of surface design and art licensing, there is a common debate about how many pieces to include in your collections. And there’s good news! You don’t have to design huge collections to be successful in art licensing. Enter, mini-collections! Read on to learn how to use this simple collection technique and snag my free mini-collection template!👇
Read MoreIn this blog post, we'll explore some common problems faced by beginners in Procreate and provide simple solutions to help you overcome them.
Read MoreProcreate is a powerful digital illustration app for the iPad that offers a plethora of features and tools for artists to create stunning artwork. However, when it comes to preparing your Procreate files for print, there are certain considerations and steps you need to follow to ensure the best possible outcome.
Read MoreIn today's digital age, social media is like our virtual canvas – a place to showcase our art, connect with our audience, and make our creative mark on the world. One awesome way to do just that is by sharing our pattern creation process.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered when to use certain digital art tools like Procreate, Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator? In this blog post I’ll share the differences between each tool, when to use them, and how I use each one as a professional surface designer.
Read MoreAfter almost a decade in the art licensing industry, I’ve put together a systemized process for how to respond to inquiries. And today I’m going to share it with you! If you’re not sure how to respond to a potential licensing partner or how to negotiate your art licensing contract, I’ve got you covered!
Read MoreThis blog post will cover the differences between raster and vector files, what each one is best for, and which file type works best for professional surface design files. And I’ll answer the top question that I get about this topic – whether or not you have to create vector files in order to get your artwork licensed.
Read MoreIf you use print on demand (POD) companies to sell your artwork on products, I bet you’re super frustrated with the uploading process. In this post, I’m going to share my process for uploading to print on demand websites like Society6, Spoonflower, and Redbubble.
Read MoreIn this post, I’m going to share the key things you need to do when creating professional-level illustrations for art licensing. You’ll learn how to ensure your art files are high-resolution enough to be printed on products, whether your art should be raster or vector, and other top tips for making sure your digital art files are setting you up for art licensing success!
Read MoreIf you want to be a professional artist, your journey starts with a powerful portfolio. In this post, I’ll walk you through actionable strategies to create a strong portfolio that will help you stand out from the crowd. No matter what your goal is as a professional artist, your portfolio is the key to making your creative dreams a reality.
Read MoreOne of the best ways for artists to make a living is through art licensing. If you want to learn how to become a surface designer and license your artwork with large brands, this post is for you!
Read MoreIf you’re an artist selling on print-on-demand sites like Society6 and Redbubble, chances are you’ve seen the changes they’ve made to their fee structure recently. I’ve been watching this play out and I know that it’s causing some unrest and confusion among the art community. As an artist who has been heavily involved with print-on-demand sites since the early days, I wanted to share my thoughts on how this will affect artists and the best way to move forward.
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