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Creative Brief Tip Showcase Your Monthly Achievements

Creative Brief Tip Showcase Your Monthly Achievements

Creative Brief Tip

Creative Brief Tip – Showcase Your Monthly Achievements

As an artist, sharing your work with the world can be a daunting prospect. It’s only natural to feel a bit apprehensive about putting your creations out there for everyone to see and judge.

However, embracing the practice of showcasing your monthly achievements can be a game-changer for your art career. Not only does it help you stay motivated and productive, but it also opens up countless opportunities for your work to be recognized and appreciated.

One of the most effective ways to maintain a steady flow of new, marketable artwork is to work to the Monthly Portfolio Building Creative Briefs.

These briefs serve as roadmaps for your creative journey, giving you a clear direction for your art. Whether you choose to experiment with different techniques, explore new themes, or challenge yourself with specific mediums, having a monthly plan in place can help you break through creative blocks and keep your artistic skills sharp.

The beauty of these monthly achievements is that they offer you a treasure trove of fresh content to share. Utilize your social media platforms, engage with art communities, and connect with potential clients or art directors by showcasing your latest creations. Regularly sharing your work not only builds your online presence but also invites valuable feedback and collaborations.

In addition to social media, consider including your monthly achievements in your newsletters or pitches to art directors. A well-crafted newsletter can keep your audience informed about what you are up to, and your latest collections. Meanwhile, pitching your recent work to art directors can lead to partnerships, and shows art directors that you are consistently creating new work.

Remember, sharing your monthly achievements isn’t about seeking validation but rather about making meaningful connections and seizing opportunities.

It’s a powerful way to let the world know that you’re an active, dedicated artist who is constantly evolving and producing fresh, exciting artwork. So don’t be afraid to showcase your creations each month; it’s a  gateway to success.

Talk soon!
Fleur & Ryann
Studio Chat – When To Invest In Yourself

Studio Chat – When To Invest In Yourself

Studio Chat: when to invest

in yourself

Are you thinking about taking some courses to level up your game? There are so many out there! It’s important to choose well and as they are an investment of both your time and your money. So, let’s chat about a few things to consider before diving headfirst into the world of online learning.

First off, it’s important to think about ‘Why’. Why are you even considering courses? Maybe you’re feeling stuck in your business, unsure of how to tackle those pesky pain points. Or perhaps you just want to gain some fresh insights into your processes. Whatever the reason, it’s essential to identify your needs before hitting the enroll button.

But hold up! Before you start dreaming about all the amazing knowledge you’ll gain, let’s talk about time management. Do you actually have the time to implement what you learn? It’s all well and good to soak up information like a sponge, but if you don’t have the bandwidth to put it into action, what’s the point?

A huge benefit of some courses is the community you are connected to while you are part of the course. The world of freelancing can be a lonely one, and having a support system to cheer you on and hold you accountable can make all the difference.

Now, about finding the right courses. It’s important to make sure the course aligns with your business goals and learning style. This helps you avoid the trap of over-learning. It’s very easy to find yourself constantly chasing new skills without actually having time to use them.

For example, are you a designer making lots of beautiful collections but you’re struggling to get them licensed? Courses like “Art of Pitching” can be a total game-changer. This course helps you to understand industry practices and to tailor your pitch to meet the needs of potential clients – that’s where the magic happens. It also includes annual pitching calendars and pitching email templates to get you over the hurdles and up and running straight away.

So, before you hit that enroll button on that next course, take a step back and ask yourself: Does this course really fit my needs? Will it help me achieve my goals? And most importantly, am I ready to take action? If the answer is yes, then what are you waiting for? Let’s do this! 🚀

If you would love to dive into this topic more then get FREE ACCESS TO OUR STUDIO CHAT LIBRARY  HERE

There is an entire video library of chats and it’s totally FREE!

In the library we cover topics including:

– Building Your Brand Through Community

– Advice for Finding Your Way

– Industry Myth Busting and lots more

Creative Brief Tip Know What to Pitch to Clients and When

Creative Brief Tip Know What to Pitch to Clients and When

Creative Brief Tip

Creative Brief Tip – Know What to Pitch to Clients and When

When it comes to pitching your work, timing is everything.

And when it comes to pitching artwork to clients, understanding the right moment to make your move can be the difference between success and missed opportunities.

Your secret weapon in this strategic game? The Monthly Creative Briefs. These documents aren’t just a collection of guidelines; they’re your timing guide for success.

Every Monthly Creative Brief comes with a recommended pitching timeframe aligned with the month’s theme, which is carefully designed to maximize your chances of catching the client’s attention.

There are a number of things we have considered when designing these breifs.

Seasonal Relevance: Many Monthly Creative Briefs revolve around the seasons and holidays. For example, if a brief highlights the need for Christmas-themed artwork, you should pitch your ideas well in advance to allow time for selection and production. The same goes for spring-themed designs or summer campaigns. Keep an eye on these seasonal trends, and pitch accordingly.

Early Bird Catches the Worm: Many companies prefer to get ahead of the game. They might look for summer-themed artwork in the dead of winter or start planning Halloween campaigns in the summer. Be proactive and aware of these industry patterns, and pitch your ideas early.

Competitive Advantage: Being in sync with the recommended pitching timeframe gives you a competitive edge. You’re more likely to have your proposals reviewed and considered, as your ideas align with the companies vision and timeline.

Success in the creative field often hinges on knowing what to pitch to clients and when. The Monthly Creative Briefs offer invaluable insights into the perfect timing for your pitches. So, start making the most of your briefs and begin pitching your ideas with the art of timing.

Talk soon!
Fleur & Ryann
Studio Chat – How to Find Success with Art Challenges

Studio Chat – How to Find Success with Art Challenges

Studio Chat: how to find success with art challenges

Art and design challenges can be a great opportunity to work with new companies or have your designs found by businesses you wouldn’t have otherwise contacted. They offer opportunities to connect with a community of designers, receive feedback, and support others and they increase your awareness of current trends!

However, if you’re not walking away with new contracts, it can also feel like a giant waste of time.

So, to make sure you’re making the most of your creative energy, here are a couple of tips to  help you to make the most of the design challenges you enter!

Firstly, you need to assess each challenge based on whether you feel inspired, and whether you have the time to commit. There’s no point rushing or entering a design you’re not happy with. It is a good idea to choose challenges that will push you creatively, help you to explore new themes or fill gaps in your portfolio.

Read the Guidelines:
If you decide that you’re going to jump in, you then need to make sure you understand the challenge guidelines. It’s crucial to carefully read and understand the guidelines, including parameters like size, color palettes, and themes.

Know your End Product:
Challenges sometimes focus on designing for specific products or categories, which can help you envision your work in different contexts. Think about scale, white space and the size of your motifs – are they appropriate for your end product?

Staying True to Your Voice:
It is important to maintain authenticity and let your unique style shine through, even within the confines of a challenge.

Benefits Beyond Winning:
While winning a challenge is desirable, there are other benefits like exposure, skill development, and potential future opportunities. Designs created for challenges can have broader applications beyond the specific contest, such as licensing or future projects.

Ultimately, the goal of participating in challenges is to enjoy the process, learn, grow creatively, and engage with others in the community.

If you’re interested in learning more about how to follow Design Briefs then check out our Monthly Creative Design Briefs. Each brief simulates real world client projects, is in line with market trends and supports your professional growth.  Come check our our Creative Design Brief Community!

 

If you would love to dive into this topic more then get FREE ACCESS TO OUR STUDIO CHAT LIBRARY  HERE

There is an entire video library of chats and it’s totally FREE!

In the library we cover topics including:

– Finding Success with Art Challenges

– Keeping Your Instagram Account Safe

– Industry Myth Busting and lots more

7 Tips for Submitting to the Carriage House Art Call

7 Tips for Submitting to the Carriage House Art Call

Art Call Submission Tips:
How to Nail Your Next Art Call
Tips for Creative Brief Members

From Hero Designs to Cohesive Collections: Nail Your Next Submission

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Art Calls are exciting opportunities for surface pattern designers to showcase their talents and get their work in front of top brands. This month’s exclusive Carriage House Printery Art Call is no exception! For those of you who are Creative Brief members, you already know the incredible potential these opportunities hold. But what if you could maximize your chances of success with a few Art Call Submission Tips?

In this blog, we’ll walk you through essential Art Call Submission Tips to help your designs stand out and align perfectly with the art call brief. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the game, these insights will guide you toward a successful submission. Let’s dive in!

1. Create 2 Show-Stopping Hero Designs

When you’re designing for an art call, it’s all about making a strong first impression. This means your collection should feature two hero designs that stand out and grab attention. Hero designs are bold, unique, and should instantly align with the brand’s vision. These designs should reflect both your artistic voice and the specific aesthetic the brand is looking for.

  • Tip: Limit yourself to only one or two supporting blender designs. You don’t want them to outshine your hero pieces—these are meant to complement and highlight your stars!

Pro Tip: Look for that unique element in your hero designs. What makes your work different from everything else out there? Elevate those qualities to make your work unmistakable.


2. Read the Brief Three Times

Think of the design brief as your roadmap. It outlines the specific requirements, themes, and even the aesthetic preferences the brand or art call organizer wants to see. Too many designers make the mistake of skimming over it and missing crucial details.

Here’s how you can break it down:

  • First reading: Get an overall understanding of the project.
  • Second reading: Revisit it before you start designing. Ensure you’re still on track with the main themes and requirements.
  • Final reading: Right before submission, check your work against the brief. Double-check that you haven’t overlooked any small but important details.

Pro Tip: Take notes as you read! Highlight specific colors, styles, or motifs emphasized in the brief so you can refer back as you design.


3. Stay True to Your Unique Style

While following the brief is essential, staying authentic to your unique style is just as important. Remember, brands choose designers not just for how well they follow directions but for the distinctive qualities they bring to the table. Even as you align with the brand’s aesthetic, make sure your signature style comes through in your designs.

For example, if the art call is about playful, bold designs, think about how you can bring your own twist to that theme. Does your work stand out because of your color choices? Or maybe it’s your intricate patterns? Whatever your artistic strength is, let it shine.

Pro Tip: Strike a balance. Don’t stray too far from the brief, but don’t blend in so much that your design loses its identity.


4. Follow the Color Palette and Theme

If the brief provides a specific color palette or theme, don’t deviate from it. Following these guidelines shows your ability to take direction, a key skill that brands look for when selecting designers. For the Carriage House Printery Art Call, remember the brand is targeting kids, so think fun, playful, and non-traditional colors that pop.

  • Tip: While you should adhere to the palette, feel free to experiment with how you combine the colors. This is where your creativity can still shine within the provided framework.


5. Submit a Cohesive Collection

A strong submission isn’t just about individual pieces but how they come together as a cohesive collection. Each design should stand out but also feel like it belongs to the same family in terms of style, color usage, and overall mood. The goal is to create a visually appealing collection that tells a story.

  • Tip: Use consistent motifs, textures, or themes across your designs to tie everything together. Even if each piece has its own flair, they should all feel connected.

Pro Tip: Collections that feel disjointed can confuse the viewer. Maintain a consistent tone throughout to make sure your work is seen as a strong, marketable whole.


6. Give Your Work Time to Breathe

One of the best things you can do for your designs is to step back and let them sit for a while before submission. When you return to them with fresh eyes, you’ll likely spot small adjustments or improvements that can make a big difference.

  • Tip: If you finish your designs early, use that extra time to review them before the deadline. This breathing space can help you fine-tune your work to perfection.


7. Leverage the Creative Brief Community

Don’t forget, you’re not alone in this journey! The Art Call Chat channel in the Creative Brief community on Discord is an invaluable resource. If you’re stuck or unsure, chances are someone in the community has the answer. Reach out, ask for advice, or just share your progress for feedback!

  • Tip: The community is a great place to refine your designs and make sure you’re submitting your best work. Many designers have found incredible support and even collaboration opportunities here.

 

We hope that these Art Call Submission Tips and Art Call opportunities continue to help you grow, possibly push you out of your comfort zone, and give you invaluable experience and insight into working on a client brief.
We can’t wait to see what you create!
Deadline Oct 4th 10 pm MST

Are you ready to take the leap? If you’re not already part of our Creative Brief community, click here to join us and start accessing exclusive art call opportunities. We can’t wait to see what you create next!
Creative Brief Tip Streamline Your Creative Process with our Workflow Checklist

Creative Brief Tip Streamline Your Creative Process with our Workflow Checklist

Creative Brief Tip

Creative Brief Tip – Streamline your Creative Process with our Workflow Checklist

As an artist or solo entrapeneur, it’s not uncommon to find yourself buried under a mountain of decisions, and battling the ever-encroaching decision fatigue.

But don’t worry, we’ve got your back. We have created a workflow checklist, and included it in your Monthly Creative Brief.

Simply put, the Workflow Checklist is a guide that steps you through your creative journey, from concept to completion. It serves as a roadmap, helping you stay on track, eliminate unnecessary stress, and producing outstanding work. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, this checklist is your secret weapon for success.

One of the most significant benefits of the workflow checklist is its power to banish decision fatigue. Instead of agonizing over every tiny detail, you can rely on the checklist to keep you focused on what truly matters. You no longer have to spend time wondering what comes next. The checklist provides a framework, offering predefined steps from ideation to compleation.

While you can certainly use the checklist as is, it’s also highly customizable and can be tailored to your specific needs..

So, say goodbye to decision fatigue, and say hello to a more productive, enjoyable, and successful creative journey. Your future self will thank you for it.

Talk soon!
Fleur & Ryann