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  1. Needing some help in finding illustration jobs for children's ...

    Very capable Illustrator, but there's a decent difference between Creepy Carrots and My Teacher is a Monster. There's a lot of illustration here, but it could help to show that you can illustrate a whole …

  2. How can I find good freelance jobs as an illustrator/ comic ...

    Unfortunately I'm an author-illustrator so I cannot give you insights on how to find work as purely an illustrator since my pitching process is different (I'm essentially a writer with an illustrator attached, so …

  3. My latest work. I want to be a childrens book illustrator but ...

    There are illustration agents who specialize in kids content, and if they bring you aboard their roster, they will help teach you the business of childrens book design. Additionally, they will have the …

  4. Needing some help in finding illustration jobs for children's ...

    Hello everyone! I'm a newbie freelance illustrator trying to find her own place in the world and, the thing is: I'm having a lot of trouble to find jobs that suits my art style. I'm really passionate about illustrating …

  5. Anyone have experience with illustration agents? I already ...

    She hasn't been able to get me full-time work through her exclusively, but between the big jobs I get through her, and my own stuff, she's definitely getting me enough work to comfortably turn down gigs …

  6. Best place to find an illustrator? : r/childrensbooks

    Hire An Illustrator is a website ran by professionals who will personally source your artists if you contact them with your job. The owners of the website have over a decade of experience working with small …

  7. I think art agencies are unfair : r/artbusiness

    I think it depends on how many jobs you have and can get. If you're unable to get the jobs you want an agent might help. Also be aware they might be able to get higher paid jobs then you are currently …

  8. [PubQ] Illustration agents - is this normal? : r/PubTips

    [PubQ] Illustration agents - is this normal? Apologies, this will be long. I'm a 28yo UK based illustrator and in Feb 2022 I signed with an American agent. I'm trying to breakthrough in the childrens book …