How to Get Started with Art Licensing
Do you want to license your art or designs? I did it, and so can you. Use my “art licensing starter kit” to guide you on your way. This guide will: save you time, reduce overwhelm, create clarity, and provide the essential knowledge to help you get your foot in the door. If you feel lost, stuck, or overwhelmed, this is especially for you. It even includes a list of 50 companies who license art inside!
Get it now for and have it forever. You get LIFETIME access! Whenever I update, improve, or revise this guide, you will get the newest version of it absolutely free (even if the price increases). The fine print: this product is non-refundable because it’s a downloadable pdf and it’s full of amazing information. :)
What’s Inside:
My exact process for licensing my own art (what to do in what order)
How to work in collections
An insider look at what manufacturers want from designers
A collection layout sample
Examples of collections and manufacturer “look-books”
How to find companies to work with and how to pitch to them
A pitch email template
Royalty rate expectations
What to include in a brand book
Contracting tips and a licensing contract template
Trends report examples
A list of art licensing agencies
A list of popular trade shows
A list of 50 companies who license art
This guide is perfect for you if:
1. You are just getting started and want help
2. You are overwhelmed and want a process
3. You want to save time
4. You want a list of companies to pitch to
What People are Saying:
"It's a very helpful resource for artists pursuing art licensing opportunities, even giving a real email that can be used to pitch your art to companies. It has a real company’s calendar of when they'd be looking for art on specific topics. I also appreciate Julie's ideas on how to find companies, her step-by-step overview of what to do, her ideas of subjects to depict, how to create a brand book, and how to pitch. It's packed full of information and it's a very valuable and well designed document."
What’s Not Included:
How to make patterns or use creative software
How to digitize artwork
Information on watercolor
This guide does NOT include information about how to create patterns, use watercolor, digitize your art, or use creative software. This guide may not be helpful to you if you are already successfully licensing your work and have your own process and client list.
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Art Licensing Resources
10 Companies Who License Art - Get the Free Download Now!
Want to get into art licensing, but not sure where to start? You can submit your work to companies who already work with artists - it's easier than you think! :)
Get your list! This is a totally free download with a list of 10 companies who license art! It includes links and submission pages if they have them. Enjoy!