How To Make A Magazine: A Pre-Launch Checklist for Aspiring Magazine Creators

The 8 Key Elements To Launching A Magazine 1) Firstly, you must have determination. Magazine publishing is not for the faint of heart or the risk-averse and it’s always easier to give up than finishing the project (true for most things I guess) so keep pushing forward! 2) Have unique content. There are lots of[…]

How To Choose Fonts And Typefaces That Don’t Suck

With 400,000 typefaces available online, looking for a typeface can be overwhelming. Should you just look for something you like?  What about the weights, widths or italics? Do you have to think about the punctuation, foreign characters, different types of scripts? Are there legalities to consider when using a typeface? If picking a typeface makes[…]

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Creatives: How Much Should You Charge?

One of the most common questions we hear, from both new and experienced professionals in the creative field, is how much should I charge? Many of us don’t charge a fair rate because we’re afraid of not getting the business, we don’t feel confident we’re worth it, or we don’t know how to assess a[…]

The Wildcard Effect: Game-Changing Tactics For The Entrepreneurial Underdog

Many of us have turned to freelancing for the creative freedom but it’s easy to forget that we are in a competitive marketplace of freelancers. What will make you stand out? Corwin Hiebert is the founder of Taendem Agency and is a business manager for creative freelancers and entrepreneurs. Corwin works with talent such as[…]

How To Crowdfund A Creative Side Project In Less Than 24 Hours

Every commercial artist I know chose his or her their craft because they love creating. Yet meetings, emails, phone calls, Slack messages and other distractions fill our weeks. We’re often so busy with urgent work that our creative work gets pushed to the bottom of our to-do lists. When we finally have time to create, we’re burnt out.

How To Be More Creative (And Less Busy)

Every commercial artist I know chose his or her their craft because they love creating. Yet meetings, emails, phone calls, Slack messages and other distractions fill our weeks. We’re often so busy with urgent work that our creative work gets pushed to the bottom of our to-do lists. When we finally have time to create, we’re burnt out.