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Illustrator wanted for quirky wine book project


Mrs Nicklin

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Hi everyone,


I'm a wine journo who has just written my first book: Wine basics with a twist! I'm self publishing for various reasons and am looking for someone to illustrate it as the visual impact of the book is going to be almost as important as the words.


The bad news is that there's no budget, so ideally, I'd need someone who would be willing to do this is a profit share job or for a small one-off payment. The good news is that I have a PR company very interested in helping me promote this and there will be some great opportunities for proper paid work afterwards, such as commisioned limited edition prints and even personalised prints. I will constantly be promoting the book myself, including using the images on my blog and website (obviously always with a credit) and at book festivals as well as other things.


I guess the job would suit someone recently out of art college looking for an interesting project to put on the CV and use as part of their portfolio.


What do you think? Please PM me for more details or email [email protected]


Thanks!

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