Sunday, December 22, 2013

How To Choose An Illustrator Portland Maine

By Jeannie Chapman


A great illustration can capture the imagination of a reader. Whether it is a timeless classic or the work of a new writer the addition of the right picture can make all the difference. That is why it is worth investing in the right professional illustrator Portland Maine.

It is also worth noting that the talents of an illustrator may not necessarily be restricted to story books. A well illustrated instruction manual or presentation can often prove more engaging to a reader rather than something that is filled with dry facts or looks boring and uninviting. Pictures also help to break up large chunks of text and make it easier for the reader to process information.

Another way to narrow down the options is to do a bit of market research. At most points during a project you have to ask someone for feedback. Ask your potential reader what they imagine the cover would be. If a few people say a similar kind of image then the chances are this will be the best one to go for.

The next thing to decide is the amount of illustrations you need. This will affect the cost so you have to very carefully consider how many are necessary for the story. For example you may want one at the end of every chapter or in the case of a book for very young children you may want every page to have illustrations on it.

Cost is also an issue. You ought to budget for the amount of illustrations you want. For example you may just want a cover or you may want an illustration depicting a key scene at the end of a chapter. A lot of artists will have commission details on their site or art site profile giving clear indication of what they charge for their work.

Try to give them as clear a brief as possible without going into excessive detail. A good way to minimise mistakes is to ask the artist if they understand the brief or if they have any questions before they start. Some artists may charge more for redoing pictures and it is best to ask whether they will charge for a redo.

You should also have a formal agreement. Some companies pay 50 per cent upfront for illustrations and then the other 50 per cent when the work has been completed in a way that they are happy with. This tends to be best for both the artist and the person commissioning the work. You should also give a clear deadline so they know how long they have to do it. Often it is easier for an artist to focus on a project if they know when it has to be in for!

It is also advisable when contacting a professional illustrator Portland Maine to come up with an agreement before work starts. A contract will give rights to both you and the artist. For example some people will agree to 50 per cent payment before work starts and the other 50 per cent when satisfied. The artist ought to be willing to work to your specifications. However it is equally important to show them respect and to give them a clear deadline and expectations. Look online to find the best artist to suit your needs as well as getting feedback on the quality of their services.




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