I am the owner and illustrator of Gingiber. I have been an illustrator for 15+ years and have successfully sold my artwork across several categories such as art licensing, wholesale, direct to customer sales, direct downloads, books, teaching, and more. I cannot wait to teach you how to do the same!
I bet you’ve walked through your favorite retail store or shopped online, and said to yourself, “I would LOVE to design for this company… but HOW do I get my work in front of the right people? How do artists and designers land those big collaborations? It feels so mysterious.”
I remember thinking the exact same thing. Years ago, my dream collaboration was with a company called “The Land Of Nod”, but I had no idea how to get seen by them. That is, until one day I got really brave, drafted an email, and PITCHED MYSELF to their Creative Director.
That email changed the course of my career. I got a reply and began designing the first of several collections for that company. And that collaboration led to my being able to work with other brands such as West Elm, Moda Fabrics, Chronicle Books, and many more.
I want to help YOU to find your dream collaborations and land them with the help of this guide. As you read through it, imagine yourself 5 years from now, licensing your artwork with companies and thriving in your creative career. It all starts with putting yourself out there and pitching your work.
In this download, I will give you a guide for HOW to pitch your work to companies, and I will give you my best tips for writing an email that gets you noticed. YOU CAN LAND the licensing partnership of your dreams.
And, if you are looking for MORE GUIDED HELP with your design career and making money from your art, join me in the Creative Powerhouse Society, my monthly membership for teaching you how to create multiple revenue streams from your artwork.
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