Half the year is gone, but the opportunities for creative and business growth are still abundant! Whether you're entering the summer season or embracing the winter chill, join me as I reveal my three steps to planning for a productive creative season. Tune in and and make the most of the time ahead!
In this solo episode I touch on getting better at your craft and strategies to find the time to produce work and build a portfolio.
Doing great work has always been at the core of my career as an artist, and I’ve seen that happening repeatedly with many of the artists I interview on this podcast. I advocate for this approach with my students, the members of my coaching program, and with every assignment that I take on: doing your best work is priority.
But getting really good at your craft takes time and life keeps getting on the way, so in this episode I provide you with a few strategies that you can use to clear up your way and start seeing real progress in your craft.
In this episode we dive deep into the success stories of the three of them who are also alumni from my business group coaching program, Leap Now, designed exclusively for lettering artists and illustrators. If you’re wondering, what is in this episode for me?.
Well, I believe that it can give you tons of clarity around how coaching and support can make a difference in your career and freelance business, and decide whether this is something you may benefit from as well.
Breaking news: The lettering and illustration market is NOT oversaturated! 📣 In this episode, I'm going to show you the four key factors you need to embrace to find your unique place and thrive with your work.
What is the one thing that has the power to elevate you or bring you down? The factor that can determine your success or failure? The element that sets apart those who achieve great things from those who struggle to make progress? Yes, I'm talking about your mindset. In this episode, you will learn valuable tips to shape your mindset and unlock the potential to achieve all your artist dreams and more. Pay attention and let's dive in!
Wondering how to make an income with your creative skills? Curious about how much other commercial artists are charging for editorial, publishing, advertising and packaging assignments? Get ready because today I’ll share with you the results of the survey on the business of lettering and illustration, and the insights are eye opening. Let’s dive in!
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Prepare yourselves to get the inside scoop on what a real working lettering artist makes for an income. If you've ever wondered about the nitty-gritty details of income streams in this biz, you're in for a treat. I'm about to spill the beans on all the different ways I make money and share how much I charge for different projects. This episode is about to give you a front-row seat to the financial realities of a lettering artist's business. Let's dive in!
Sign up for the waiting list of my business coaching program for lettering artists, illustrators and creatives Leap Now on https://www.maketheleapnow.com. We are opening registration soon!
You don’t need clients to make a living with your art! In this episode I’m going to get your creative juices flowing around the myriad of things you could be doing to monetize your work.
Sign up for the waiting list of my business coaching program for lettering artists, illustrators and creatives Leap Now on https://www.maketheleapnow.com. We are opening registration soon!
Today we will be speaking about how to build a career as a lettering artist or illustrator. This is the first episode of a series that is coming in anticipation to my group business coaching program for lettering artists and illustrators that is opening registrations at the end of June.
Today I’m celebrating the episode number 100 🤩 of this podcast by having a conversation with Jessica Hische.
Jessica is a lettering artist and New York Times Best-selling author based in Oakland, California. She specializes in typographical work for logos, film, books, and other commercial applications. Her clients include Wes Anderson, The United States Postal Service, Target, Hallmark, and Penguin Books and her work has been featured again and again in design and illustration annuals both in the US and internationally. She’s been named a Print Magazine New Visual Artist (20 under 30), one of Forbes 30 under 30 in Art and Design, an ADC Young Gun, a “Person to Watch” by GD USA, and an Adweek “Creative 100”.
You’ll love this episode, I know that already. Because Jessica is not only an great artists and designer that has accomplished a lot in her career, but also she’s great at sharing what she has learned along the way. This conversation is filled with golden nuggets of inspiration, information and insiders tips on finding your style, getting client assignments, and using the things you're passionate about to inform your next steps. We also touched on parenthood, work-life balance and how to build a fulfilling career. I really hope you Enjoy this conversation with Jessica Hische.