Want to avoid being a ‘nightmare’ client? Here’s 6 steps to commission art well.
We’ve all heard horror stories about the ‘nightmare' client. Not paying on time, trying to design for you and the classic ghosting being some of the classic tropes. These steps should stand you in good stead to be ‘dream’ client material.
To Niche or Not to Niche: Finding the Balance with Headless Greg
Is it better to focus-in one area of illustration or stay open to all opportunities? Should you learn as many creative skills as possible or stick to what you do best?
When to say YES- How we decide what projects are for us.
So this has been a STEEP learning curve and still, we learn from every project what works for us. So first of all, don’t be hard on yourself if you make a mistake when deciding on projects, it’s not a walk in the park we’ll tell you that for free.
The Art of Networking with The Arena - Pickle Chats
We met Lauren, Ben and Dom from The Arena way back in 2020 when we were both starting out on our creative journeys. They are networking powerhouses and we can’t believe it’s taken this long to get them on the blog!
Briefbox's Matt Campbell on the Things They Don't Teach You at Art School
We were delighted to get the opportunity to pick the knowledgeable brain of Matt Campbell. A member of the Brief Box team with a wealth of design experience behind him
Are Two Minds Better Than One?- Four of our favourite Creative Duos spill the beans…
People often want to know what it’s like working in a duo. It can sometimes seem too good to be true, ‘a best friend and a business partner, how do you make that work?’.
5 Top Tips for Art Students
When we first started freelancing (during our second year of University), we knew very little about the world we were entering.