Oh wow, that’s incredibly cool! What is Ghoulunatics? I’ve never heard of them, but I’m guessing they’re some kind of fantasy convention or group? I’m a freelance artist and graphic designer (I’m guessing you are, too?), and I was wondering how you go about getting in touch with people like the Ghoulunatics? I did the book cover art for a small independent publisher, but that’s only because I knew the author and she recommended me. I would really like to branch out and take on more clients, but I’m just not sure how other than to have my family and friends recommend me to others. That sometimes works, but how many people really need a graphic designer? I’m planning on attending a few science fiction and fantasy conventions and selling my art there. Have you done that? I’m just not sure how much money people make at those.
Did you ever consider having a colored version of your design? It’s beautiful but probably it will be more awesome if it has colors.
Way back in college, I used to design t-shirts of some University organization and sports teams. There were times when my designs weren’t chosen but that didn’t stop me from pursuing my hobby. Lately, I’m trying to master the art of designing using my fingers. Have you ever tried that? It’s fun!
June 29th, 2007 at 10:31 am
Oh wow, that’s incredibly cool! What is Ghoulunatics? I’ve never heard of them, but I’m guessing they’re some kind of fantasy convention or group? I’m a freelance artist and graphic designer (I’m guessing you are, too?), and I was wondering how you go about getting in touch with people like the Ghoulunatics? I did the book cover art for a small independent publisher, but that’s only because I knew the author and she recommended me. I would really like to branch out and take on more clients, but I’m just not sure how other than to have my family and friends recommend me to others. That sometimes works, but how many people really need a graphic designer? I’m planning on attending a few science fiction and fantasy conventions and selling my art there. Have you done that? I’m just not sure how much money people make at those.
March 4th, 2008 at 9:40 pm
Did you ever consider having a colored version of your design? It’s beautiful but probably it will be more awesome if it has colors.
Way back in college, I used to design t-shirts of some University organization and sports teams. There were times when my designs weren’t chosen but that didn’t stop me from pursuing my hobby. Lately, I’m trying to master the art of designing using my fingers. Have you ever tried that? It’s fun!
March 5th, 2008 at 5:33 am
It would be cool in colour indeed, but the original t-shirt was to be done in b&w only. The client’s budget restraints I suppose ;)
March 18th, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Can you provide us a link where we can see the shirt with the design you made? How about a link to Ghoulunatics UK?
March 19th, 2008 at 7:54 am
Unfortunately, the tshirt was never printed…or at least I never heard from these guys again. Not cool…
March 27th, 2008 at 2:30 am
Great T-shirt .. where do you get one ?
March 27th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
Well “bustier”, see my comment right before yours ;)