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    Episode 12: A Day In the Life of an Illustrator

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    • Lee White
      Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

      haha! it's true. the last two episodes were recorded when I was on the road. Now we are set up in the new studio and sound is good. : )

      SVS Faculty Instructor
      www.leewhiteillustration.com

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      • Kekkerz86
        Kekkerz86 last edited by Kekkerz86

        Thank you for this! This is what I needed when I was in school, just a realistic day or schedule breakdown of a working illustrator. I recently started freelancing and also signed with an agent and when work started coming in I felt like my head was going to explode with all the things I didn't realize I'd have to think about to create a productive workflow and meet deadlines. My school never explained how to handle all of this, so thank you for taking the time to talk about a day in the life of an illustrator! If there happens to be a part 2, that would be cool! 🙂

        "A broken pencil is pointless..."
        www.keishamorris.com

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        • Lee White
          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

          I'm happy you guys are liking this episode. Honestly I didn't know how it would land. When I was brainstorming it I thought it might fall flat or maybe people wouldn't be able to relate or care too much. Glad we went through with it. : )

          SVS Faculty Instructor
          www.leewhiteillustration.com

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          • KathrynAdebayo
            KathrynAdebayo @Lee White last edited by

            I'd say this was, to me, the most helpful episode to date. Thanks to the three of you for putting in the time to create this resource for others.

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            • Whitney Simms
              Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

              This episode, as well as others, has me paying attention to which direction I want to go. I’m not ready to pull the trigger on the business side of my art, but it is on my radar as I create. What the day to day life of each area is great to know before jumping into that area.

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              • Elizabeth Rose
                Elizabeth Rose last edited by

                Love this episode! Great things to think about

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                • Justin Moss
                  Justin Moss last edited by

                  I thought it was a great episode. Really useful information. This along with previous episodes talking about the lifestyle that goes with different art careers is something I had never really thought about.

                  Justin Moss
                  JMossCreations
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                  www.instagram.com/jmosscreations

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                  • ?
                    A Former User last edited by

                    I always enjoy these episodes, but I think this one in particular was particularly informative! I also happen to be in the InDesign camp for book dummies—it's sped up my process exponentially.

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                    • Teju Abiola
                      Teju Abiola last edited by

                      Loved this episode! Although I’m pretty certain Milton Glaser is a famous designer not a composer 🙂

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                      • ?
                        A Former User @Teju Abiola last edited by

                        @teju-abiola Yeah. I'm fairly certain that was a Philip Glass story (he was a taxi driver and a plumber who had at least one run-in with a critic while installing a dishwasher). The point still holds up, though!

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