Freelancing As A Work-At-Home Illustrator


by Melissa G - Date: 2007-10-15 - Word Count: 606 Share This!

One of the biggest markets where freelance work is done is in the field of designing and illustration. Defined as "doing graphic design jobs for businesses to make their products sell via direct marketing," illustrating is a growing market where designers earn income by doing freelance work.

Indeed, words are powerful. But today, in a world where competition flourishes, images prove they are even more powerful and forceful. This is because more and more people appreciate visuals and appealing illustration compared to overwhelming texts in any marketing and promotion strategy.

With today's fast-paced and modern technology, images are used to communicate and convey messages and information. Unlike texts where there are boundaries because people speak different languages, images created by freelance illustrators are used in most marketing campaigns because they can appeal even to those people who have different ethnicities and backgrounds.

Becoming A Freelance Illustrator

Almost all business establishments need designers and illustrators. This is because they realize illustrations can be more powerful in promoting their services and products. Instead of hiring full-time illustrators or in-house designers, many clients prefer to hire freelancers because they are oftentimes more creative and resourceful.

For companies that want to create a new marketing strategy to communicate a message or information effectively, illustration can be the key. Whether you are into publishing a children's book, instructional booklet, or website, your product can be more appealing if it has illustrations. So, it is now time to consider your options for freelance illustration or design.

To become a freelance illustrator or designer, you should specialize in the required field. You can do this by earning a degree or certification at various colleges and universities. But if you are too busy to take classes in educational establishments, you can take courses online that can help you to succeed as freelance illustrator.

An excellent resource to learn about launching a freelance career is Andy Anderson's book or audio book, "How to Make Money from Home as a Freelancer," published by www.PaydayPublishing.com.

Here are some of the sites where you can take online courses:

1. Sessions. This is one of the online schools of design and media. Many freelance illustrators agree that being a student of Sessions enables you to enjoy an award-winning curriculum of design and illustration classes right in the comfort of your own home. http://www.sessions.edu/

2. Tutorials. There are many websites that offer online tutorials over the Internet today. Most of these multimedia tutorials can help you to learn graphic design, web design and illustration without the delays of downloading. You can even start using these web-based tutorials as soon as you sign in. Go to Google.com and key in "tutorials" + "graphic design" to pull up a list of websites that offer tutorials.

3. Academy of Art University. This site provides comprehensive online continuing education classes in very interactive classrooms. If you want to take graphic design, web design and illustration courses online, then you should start browsing this website now. http://online.academyart.edu/graphic_design.html

4. Penn Foster Career School. This is one of the sites that offer at-home and self-paced training that teaches web design, illustration and graphic design for individuals who want to learn without having to enroll in a major college or university. http://www.pennfoster.edu

Aside from expanding your education, you will also need the tools and software to be a graphic designer or illustrator, such as Adobe Photoshop with Image Ready to help boost the resolution of your photos; Illustrator to help your graphics become more appropriate for print, web, and dynamic digital media use; and QuarkXPress or InDesign to achieve ultimate professional publishing results.

Launch a freelance career today! Download Melissa's free e-book, Creative Freelancing, at www.WritingCareer.com or visit her blog at creativefreelancing.blogspot.com/

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