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Do you know where to apply for a job as a children's book illustrator?
Asked by Saladoom
I'm interested to be a children's book illustrator but I'm not sure where to apply for it. Currently I'm studying a non-related course which is Landscape Architecture, although both are sitll under design. I'm torn in between these two fields as both are interesting, although I think Landscape Architecture is harder and it's just not about art/design. As for the other field, I'm not sure where to start because I've never heard of such industry in where I stay (Singapore) and secondly, I dont have the related field course. Currently I do mostly ink drawings and simple photoshop artwork which I think are not good enough.
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It's not typically a job you get with a salary and an office at a publisher. You would actually work the same way the book's author does -- freelance. Typically, books are pitched and sold to publisher's as a complete package. So, you would need to find an author who needs artwork, or network out to editor's who can connect you with author's in need of an artist.
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Don't. you will starve trying to make a living at it. This is especially true if you are not a gifted artist.
CAD artists are always in demand.
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