PP 218: Maggie of LittlePatterns on Pricing Your Illustration Work


 

Pricing Your Illustration Work Made Easy

Does trying to price your creative work stress you out?

What if there was a way to simplify the game, especially in terms of usage, rights, and licensing?

Fear not, my fretful friend, because we have you covered today!

We have the Magnificent Maggie Enterrios of the Lovely LittlePatterns back on our show today, and she knows her shit when it comes to running a creative business.

She’s been a hired weapon for clients like Drake, Apple, Alpro, and for alcohol, beauty, and food-related brands seeking her proprietary botanical illustration skills.

In today’s episode, Maggie goes deep on how to price your illustration work.

More specifically, we talk shop on:

  • Becoming a commercial illustrator.

  • Communicating and pricing your work based on value.

  • Negotiations and taking control as a professional.

  • Determining usage rights.

  • Nurturing long-term client relationships and more!

If you’re ready to step your game up, communicate your value, and charge what you're worth, then you’re going to love this one.



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