Page 2 of 11

Guardian art director guide to getting editorial commissions

“If you’re starting out as a freelancer, landing those first few commissions can be a real balancing act. Not only will you be locating the right contacts and working out how to appeal to them, but once you’ve landed a job, there’s a whole world of process and contract know-how to master. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing guides to being commissioned – including opinions from every corner of the process. To get things started, Chris Clarke, The Guardian’s global deputy creative director, is giving us the art director’s view on finding the right commissioners, nailing a brief and laying the foundations for great working relationships.”

https://lectureinprogress.com/journal/chris-clarke-on-commissioning 

It’s also worth checking out Chris Clarke’s instagram feed as he often post great examples of editorial illustration he’s commissioned: https://www.instagram.com/chrisclarkecc/

 

New Blood Festival 2019 Talk – Type Everything: An A-Z of typography

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/650193491″ params=”color=ff5500″ width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Chris Rowson TBWA Chiat NY shares his advice to young creatives for breaking the mould with typography and learning new skills.

Rowson’s A-Z of typography spoke about interesting use of kerning and leading, negative space, and experimenting with algorithms and new technology within typography.

Chris goes on to say by learning experimental typography, and how to improve your typography and lettering knowledge, designers can convey powerful and meaningful messages in their work.

(Reposted from D&AD website here: https://www.dandad.org/en/d-ad-typography-tips-chris-rowson-new-blood-advice/)

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2026 Shapes and Letters

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑