Written by apparel entrepreneur, Jeff Finley, with contributions from other designers in the business, Thread’s Not Dead, focuses on the in’s and out’s of owning and running a successful apparel design business. With a multitude of topics ranging from freelancing, to contracting, to design fundamentals, and marketing, this book is written for the novice who is eager to jump into the industry.
Read MoreDon’t Get a Job…Make a Job is a collection of designers’ experiences of working for themselves immediately, or almost immediately after graduating or dropping out of college. Curated by Gem Barton, this book is structured to provide a multitude of different types of advice to aspiring design entrepreneurs.
Read MoreMaking It focuses on educating crafters who are interested about turning their hobbies into ventures. This handy guide covers a wide range of topics from branding, money management, selling platforms, making a following, and bringing about brand awareness. Although it covers a wide range of topics, at 160 pages, it is not too long or overwhelming, making it an ideal book for someone who is interested in testing out the business waters, or someone who is just starting their business and don’t have the time to invest in an abundant resource.
Read MoreToday I finally bit the bullet and purchased the Graphic Artists Guild Handbook Pricing & Ethical Guidelines. I have been accumulating some more freelance graphic design opportunities and decided that there is absolutely no reason that this book should not have a spot in my library.
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