The Alaska State Library Conference wants to sell my bookmarks and mousepads, and maybe other stuff, too. Preference to the Alaskan-y themes, but they want a variety. I'll be donating most of my old-style bookmarks to their silent auction.
I didn't think my questions on this were that hard! Hurry up and take the test so I can post the answers. :P
The Contracts article plods along rather well. Stupid short February...
Have a general artists/buyers sort of Portrait Adoption question up at the forum that I would love some feedback on over here. (Or leave comments here... I'm easy)
I didn't think my questions on this were that hard! Hurry up and take the test so I can post the answers. :P
The Contracts article plods along rather well. Stupid short February...
Have a general artists/buyers sort of Portrait Adoption question up at the forum that I would love some feedback on over here. (Or leave comments here... I'm easy)
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Date: 2004-02-26 05:57 pm (UTC)Usually I bomb with the absolute lowest score :)
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Date: 2004-02-26 11:01 pm (UTC)As for your portrait adoption -- I think it would be neat to give both alternatives, although for me as an artist the big attraction is being able to physically do away with piles of random illustrations I have on sketchpads, so I'd far prefer to see the hard copies.
From a buyer's perspective though, the comment on your forum has a point. Many people seek these for online characters, games, forums and so on, meaning that they may not be that interested in the hard copy if it meant it lowered the overall price.