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    • Rachel Horne
      Rachel Horne @eriberart last edited by

      @eriberart perfect, thank you - it's funny how these things bring up so many little questions!

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      • eriberart
        eriberart @Rachel Horne last edited by

        @Rachel-Horne Yes I always second guess myself about everything!

        Instagram and Twitter: @eriberart
        Website: www.erinmcclean.com

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        • xin li
          xin li last edited by

          Hi, Rachel. I think having contact info+website printed as part of the postcard sounds smart. I have never tried sending postcards, but really looking forward to try it out.

          I guess depending on how many postcards you are sending, a one-line personal message might be a nice touch, but it is certain not required.

          Are people you wanto reach via postcards back to office yet? I planned to do a postcard campaign this year, but figured that I should waited a bit more since many people in the US and UK are still working from home. I am courious to hear if that is your impression as well.

          I have been trying direct emailing methods, that works well for me, but it requires me a lot of time researching the editors and ADs I am going send email, and it also takes time to just find their email address.

          I wonder if anyone tried with Twitter DM instead of postcards these days since we are still in the middle of Pandemic ๐Ÿค” I considered doing that, but I am a newbie on Twitter and the platform really stresses me out ๐Ÿ˜› I figured I'd spend some time getting used to Twitter first.

          Web: www.lixin.no
          IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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          • eriberart
            eriberart @xin li last edited by

            @xin-li I am also holding off on postcards at the minute until AD are back in offices.

            I think the general consensus (correct me someone else if I am wrong!) Is that dm'ing on twitter is overstepping boundaries unless an art director specifically tweets that they are looking for illustrators and inviting them to dm them. I suppose a lot of them have personal twitter accounts so don't want to mix business with their personal social media!

            Instagram and Twitter: @eriberart
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            • xin li
              xin li @eriberart last edited by

              @eriberart thank you for sharing your thoughts. Your explaination makes a lot of sense. I will stick with direct emailing then :-).

              Web: www.lixin.no
              IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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              • Rachel Horne
                Rachel Horne @xin li last edited by

                @xin-li Thanks, that's a really good point about people being back at work, funnily that didn't even occur to me...perhaps I'll wait a little on that, given the expense of having postcards printed etc,.
                I'm curious to know how you go about sending emails. Do you just say that you're looking for representation and send a few images? It seems a bit more complicated than just sending an old postcard.
                I'm not very keen on Twitter either, I opened an account a year or so ago and hardly ever use it. It stresses me out too - too many words!! Lol

                www.rachel-horne.com
                instagram.com/rachel_horne_art

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                • eriberart
                  eriberart @Rachel Horne last edited by

                  @Rachel-Horne Are you sending them to agents or publishers/art directors?
                  For agents I would just say a small paragraph about myself and that I was looking for representation with a few JPEGs or PDF attached to the email (depending on what their website says about submissions)

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                  • Rachel Horne
                    Rachel Horne @eriberart last edited by

                    @eriberart Thank you ๐Ÿ™‚ I was just going to contact agencies about representation for now. I did contact the Bright Agency in a bit of a half-hearted attempt a couple of years ago via their website but never heard back and didn't bother contacting them again, I think deep down I maybe wasn't ready.

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                    • xin li
                      xin li @Rachel Horne last edited by

                      @Rachel-Horne
                      When contacting agents looking for representation:
                      I do not think postcards are considered a formal query (not 100 percent sure of it, that is my impression). I would think it is better to contact them by email. You need to check out the submission guidelines in each agent's website, and do exactly what they asked. Usually, it includes a paragraph or two about yourself, why you approch them for representation and your portfolio website. Some agents asked you to attach a few images, others prefer just have a link to your portfolio + social media.

                      Mostly you hear nothing from them - a strange industry standard. You can increase your chance by doing research to find the kind of agencies who your work fits, and also your work is different enough from the artists which are already on their list.

                      When contacting publishers directly:
                      Postcards are popular with editors and ADs. Some artists still get work that way, but usually it is a long term game. You might get a project for a postcard you sent out 3 years ago (based on stories I heard).

                      I have an agent currently, but I also do a bit of direct emailing myself to poteintail art buyers (editor, ADs). I spent way too much time researching people before contacting them. So far I only contacted a handful of people, but almost everyone wrote back to me (no project coming yet), which gives me a bit more confidence.

                      Web: www.lixin.no
                      IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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                      • Rachel Horne
                        Rachel Horne @xin li last edited by

                        @xin-li thanks so much for taking the time with your message. Yes, that makes total sense actually - not surE now why I thought sending out postcards might get me an agent?! Not hearing back is frustrating. How did you end up getting an agent finally? Was it Through sending out emails? I think itโ€™s a good idea What youโ€™re doing to keep taking steps to get work, Iโ€™ve heard that agents donโ€™t always deliver although maybe having an agent helps get work from elsewhere too, if that makes sense. ๐Ÿ˜Š

                        www.rachel-horne.com
                        instagram.com/rachel_horne_art

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                        • xin li
                          xin li @Rachel Horne last edited by

                          @Rachel-Horne yes, I got my current agent by emailing around :-). I was preparing my portfolio for this year's Bologna book fair. I thought I might have a chance to meet someone who might be interested in my work. Then pandemic happened, so I did a round of email and landed an agent.

                          Web: www.lixin.no
                          IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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                          • Rachel Horne
                            Rachel Horne @xin li last edited by

                            @xin-li That's great. I think I'm going to spend the next week working on this - I saw on the Illustration Dept, they've put a great mailing list together. I was thinking of Bologna for next year, it seems like THE place to go for Illustrators for all sorts of reasons.

                            www.rachel-horne.com
                            instagram.com/rachel_horne_art

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                              Mara Price @Rachel Horne last edited by

                              @Rachel-Horne Hi Rachel, here is a detailed postcard demo from Elizabeth Dulemba:
                              https://dulemba.blogspot.com/2007/07/illustration-friday-discovery-postcard.html

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                              • Rachel Horne
                                Rachel Horne @Mara Price last edited by

                                @Mara-Price ah thank you so much, I'll check it out ๐Ÿ™‚

                                www.rachel-horne.com
                                instagram.com/rachel_horne_art

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