A few things you might be wondering

I know working with a new artist can feel like a big step. Here are a few answers to some of the questions I most often get from art directors, brands, and creative teams.

  • I work with art directors, brands, publishers who want distinctive artwork for products, print and collections. My best-fit clients are bold, modern lifestyle brands looking for artwork that feels fresh, cohesive and ready to move into production.

  • Yes. I make bespoke artwork based on your brief, your brand and the product or collection you’re developing. That might be a hero illustration, a pattern collection, or artwork designed to work across a full range.

  • Absolutely! If you love something from my portfolio, licensing may be a great fit. This can be a good option if you need artwork on a shorter timeline, or want to work from an existing piece rather than start from scratch.

  • My artwork can be adapted across a range of lifestyle products, including stationery, gifts, homeware, textiles, packaging and publishing. If you have a product in mind, feel free to ask.

  • A clear brief is the best place to start. Helpful details include the type of product, timeline, usage, size or format, your brand style, budget and any references that show the direction you want to go in.

  • Yes. Final artwork is supplied in clean, organised files that are ready to send to production, based on the needs of your printer, manufacturer or team.

  • Timelines depend on the size and scope of the project. A single piece may move faster than a full collection. Once I’ve seen your brief, I can let you know what timing makes sense and whether I have availability.

  • Yes. Revisions are part of the process and help make sure the final artwork feels right for your brand and brief. The number of rounds will depend on the project and will be outlined before we begin.

  • Sure thing! Location is not a problem.

  • Yes. You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. If you have a starting point, I can help shape the idea into artwork.

  • You can get in touch through my contact page with a few details about your project, timeline and what you need help with. From there, I’ll let you know the next steps.