Buttercrumble Zine Company
Buttercrumble
aim to produce fun and exciting visual art that make them and their
client smile, these are project that use graphic designs and
illustration in harmony to produce their work for professional and
personal work. For their brand they expresses on of the key values that
work around is that foundation and idea combined with well set out plans
as these are the major parts of design that create successful projects.
Also collaboration is a main factor they feel is important as it gives
your chance to use new skills and work unknown media/experiment more.
Buttercrumble work with projects and people who want to change the world
for the better via joint programs or project as much as possible
to be a great graphic designer
-right connection
-wide portfolio
-good exposure
this can be done via Social Enterprise Journey
Always feel free to make our own projects or can join some of these
-Leeds Indie Food Fest
-Wander Exhibition
-Independent Leeds Magazine
-Kirkstall Art Trail
-Garforth Zine Workshop and "Festival"
Advice -
Get
involved with projects and as much work as possible.Exposure is key,
projects are a great way to do this even if its for free as it will get
your paid commissions after due to portfolio build up and exposure.
Collaborate
- Work with as many people as possible, it makes you think about thinks
different and can offer new skill, learn skill of them. Don't be afraid
to reach out as this will enhance my work.
Always
personalize emails, do research before and make sure you know
information about the brand/professionals. Excite them, show passion and
how much you love your subject as it will show commitment.
Social Media -
As
a brand Butter-crumble use it to soical media platform as a new way to
market themselves mostly via Twitter and Instagram. Be interactive and
post on these site alot, this will make the pages more popular and
therefore seen more. Also it's important to interact with a range of
people not just designers, use these to be professional but be yourself
as well. Different audience for different channels as they have
different markets/use.
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