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What to do before hiring an illustrator?

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Tagged: book illustration, books, children's book illustrators, illustration, illustrator

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  • January 19, 2021 at 6:02 AM #37522

    Lucas Martin
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    When looking for an illustrator, it is important to look at his portfolio first. Usually, most illustrators have an artist page or website. This can be an official website, blog or social media where they can share their work. It is recommended to go through their profile to know their consistency and artwork. When you want to invest in someone, consistency is good. Just like consistency in a relationship, working with an illustrator can build trust in the relationship. You may be wondering about the children book illustrator rates. Well, it depends on the clientele and experience of the illustrator. What do you think?

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