PlasticGirl said:Most designers cant even draw, they instruct the illustrator so that it looks very stylised and professional... I think theres loads of work for thisHi Plasticgirl,
But the real question becomes: how does one find out about these jobs? I have never seen an ad from a desigber looking for an illustrator. ALthough, I'd love such a job.
Hana_N said:I was just wondering who would hire fashion illustrators and do you need a special training?
grandefille said:PlasticGirl said:Most designers cant even draw, they instruct the illustrator so that it looks very stylised and professional... I think theres loads of work for thisHi Plasticgirl,
But the real question becomes: how does one find out about these jobs? I have never seen an ad from a desigber looking for an illustrator. ALthough, I'd love such a job.
you are in London, as it is stated on your avatar. You better go job hunting with your portfolio, because no designer will place an ad ever. Maybe an internship is a good way to get into the job, if you want to draw for the designer directly.
But then who would these be shown to? These stylised and professional illustrationsPlasticGirl said:Most designers cant even draw, they instruct the illustrator so that it looks very stylised and professional... I think theres loads of work for this. But otherwise most designers use templates.
Its not that hard.
piep said:nobody will ask ever for a degree, but artschools are the most effective way of learning.
jun3machina said:and getting internships.....if you pay $40,000 a year, they better hook you up with some form of empoyment to pay off all your student loans