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    • ChloeGreenbergArt

      Deciding on the amount of a rush fee- help!
      General Discussion • self publisehd advice price time management • • ChloeGreenbergArt

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      ChloeGreenbergArt

      @makekong Thanks! Thankfully, my dayjob has really flexible scheduling, and they don't care if any employees change their schedules around. It's mostly students and folks who work other jobs as well.

    • R

      First Commission price
      General Discussion • commission digital drawing print price selling • • robbery

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      R

      @jdubz thanks

    • Meg Clayburn

      Chapter Book covers and spot illustrations
      Questions & Comments • book cover price illustration • • Meg Clayburn

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      Meg Clayburn

      Hey! I'm getting offered a deal to illustrate a chapter book series. It would be a spot illustration with the chapter great, kinda what's going on in Harry Potter, and the covers. They're asking me what I charge and I have no idea! Anyone done anything like this before?

    • CatOnPaper

      I need your opinion 🙂
      General Discussion • charge money price childrens book • • CatOnPaper

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      Erin.Cortese

      @CatOnPaper Sorry, I did not mean to make it sound scary. As an illustrator, once your illustrations are approved and handed over, both your job and responsibilities are complete to my knowledge (I am new to illustration). As a graphic designer though, you are responsible for making sure not only that the page layout is done correctly, but also that everything is at the proper resolution and in the right colour format. When you are working one on one with a client, you are often responsible for prepress prep as well. If something is missed by you or the printer, and there are mistakes in the final books, you could be responsible for that. As a graphic designer you would always have your client approve the final design and sign off on it, but if you make a technical mistake that’s on you. It’s just more involved that’s all.