I've struggled with this module this year because at the start of the year I realised I actually don't want to be a professional illustrator. I was disappointed that the module became more focused on the professional side of our practice, when the personal side is so much more important to me. Arguably, my practice isn't and won't be 'professional' at all, but largely draws on my personal life and responds to my emotions.
However, I have identified what I want to do instead of becoming a freelance illustrator. I still want to write and draw comics and graphic novels - y extended practice starting to explore one of my original concepts that I will eventually submit to a publisher, or self-publish as a webcomic series.
In the next year or two after finishing the course, I want to go to zine fairs and sell some of my small press zines, to see what my market is, and start posting more comics on my Instagram page. I will expand on the graphic novel concept, 'Doom Mates', that I've been working on within Extended Practice, and have it ready to submit to a publisher within the next five years.
My long term goal is to open my own shop/gallery/event space etc., to share other people's work as well as my own. I'm glad this course has taught me what I don't want to be, and shown me other options for my practice. I've also identified my need to manage my time better - although this partially comes from not feeling passionate about the briefs I chose to do or how I chose to do them over the last 3 years, I do need to keep track of how I spend my time. I think I work best visually, and a large calendar that is visible to me at all times might help me to organise myself more.
Personal & Professional Practice
Monday, 21 May 2018
Sunday, 20 May 2018
Saturday, 19 May 2018
Friday, 18 May 2018
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
Start-Up Wednesday: Self-Employment
This was a useful workshop for me, because I'd much rather employ myself and be my own boss, than work for anyone. That even includes clients, but if I want to have my own shop or even just write graphic novels, I'll need to know how to manage my own finances and time.
Marketing is very important - HOW do I market myself? Instagram.
Need multiple sources of income, especially at the start - commissions (doing what I like doing - portraits/characters), book advances (are they actually a thing?), daytime work (Wilko or other).
TAXES!!! Keep a record of costs/expenses and expenditures etc - incomings and outgoings.
Don't undercharge - VALUE your own work. Have pride in my abilities and talent - my service and product.
Be NICE!! Who > what - make sure people want to work with me
Marketing is very important - HOW do I market myself? Instagram.
Need multiple sources of income, especially at the start - commissions (doing what I like doing - portraits/characters), book advances (are they actually a thing?), daytime work (Wilko or other).
TAXES!!! Keep a record of costs/expenses and expenditures etc - incomings and outgoings.
Don't undercharge - VALUE your own work. Have pride in my abilities and talent - my service and product.
Be NICE!! Who > what - make sure people want to work with me
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Start-Up Wednesday: Marketing & PR
SEE PHYSICAL BOOKLET FOR NOTES
I've started thinking seriously about my plans for the future - I don't want to be a professional illustrator but I DO want to write comics and graphic novels, and own a shop/gallery/event space similar to Colours May Vary where I can showcase mine and others' work.
In the workbook we got from Anna Franks, I've written notes and reflections about my practice and my ambitions.
I've started thinking seriously about my plans for the future - I don't want to be a professional illustrator but I DO want to write comics and graphic novels, and own a shop/gallery/event space similar to Colours May Vary where I can showcase mine and others' work.
In the workbook we got from Anna Franks, I've written notes and reflections about my practice and my ambitions.
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