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Most people don't know what "art licensing" means, so chances are you're not going to get inundated by hundreds of people. Prepare a list of questions. Try to avoid one person being responsible for all communication.

For more information: contact Chery at cheryl cherylphelps. It was really valuable having him volunteer his time for us. Newer Post Older Post Home. Even with all the challenges, there are still many prosperous, mutually fair, artist and client partnerships, that make it all worthwhile.

At the very foundation, since my days in art school, has been a love for fine art, that also has a sense of design. My contemporary art pals and fellow designers also inspire me, they are too numerous to mention, but I appreciate all of them, for their friendship and motivation.

Art has been my job forever! Advice for designers hoping to break into the stationery market: Research Holiday and Everyday sending and buying occasions, it is the starting point to designing for the Stationery and Gift industry.

Interested in learning more about the stationery market? This training will be available exclusively to Textile Design Lab members— join here to gain access! Cheryl is awesome! Having taken one of her licensing classes, I can say her knowledge of the industry and passion for what she does make her workshops fun and informative. Her artworks are as fun and colorful as she is! Great interview. Hi Kathleen! Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Learn how your comment data is processed. At Pattern Observer we strive to help you grow your textile design business through our informative articles, interviews, tutorials, workshops and our private design community, The Textile Design Lab.

January 13, Subscribe 0 0. Share Tweet. Please tell us about your design background and career path. How did you become interested in the world of surface pattern design and art licensing?

Tell us a bit about your design process. What are your go-to sources for design inspiration? Books, blogs, magazines, etc. What role do trends play in your design process? Could you talk a bit about the design cycle for stationery? How far ahead do you design stationery before it lands on the sales floor?

Could you tell us about your experience with stationery buyers and what they are looking for? What can designers do to stand out? What are some of the challenges of designing for stationery? What do you love about it the most? Who are your design heroes past or present? What about them inspires you or influences your work? My contemporary art pals and fellow designers also inspire me, they are too numerous to mention, but I appreciate all of them, for their friendship and motivation What would you consider to be your most proud achievement s or greatest success es so far in your design career?

I'm hoping this blog will be a way of sharing some info on licensing as well as letting people know I do consulting all year by phone or in person additional to the workshops. I hope to add more cities soon. When I get back to NY I'll add some art and pics to this blog:. Thursday, October 30, First Post. I'm gonna talk about art licensing on this blog. So kiddos fasten your seat belts it's gonna be a bumpy but fabulous ride!

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