30 Things to Watch Out For in an Art Rep
There are a lot of great ones out there but there are also some bad ones, so what follows are some important points illustrators should think about when deciding to approach one, and how to protect yourself from getting fleeced. I really feel they should work FOR YOU, not the other way around. You are not their employee, and they are not your boss. They should also not push projects on you that you have no interest in, or treat you as an extension of their brand.
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When an Art Rep Puts the Agency Before the Artist
Last night I was going through my Instagram feed and came across the profile of the Illozoo Illustration Agency, and noticed that they weren’t crediting the illustrators they were posting about by name, but instead was referring to them as an “Illozoo artist”, nothing more. -
One Art Rep’s Response to 30 Important Questions
As a followup to our story about the Illozoo art rep agency’s controversial business practices, we shared a very useful list of 30 things to watch for in a artist representative, originally written by illustrator Luc Latulippe. -
Illozoo - the illustration agency
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