I spent the last couple of days putting together a website through Wix, and was also able to get the domain of my whole name. I found that while putting it together, I had to to consider what was my best personal work, and ended up putting less university work on the website, focusing instead on my personal projects.
I want to focus next on creating a page for my illustration portfolio, and having my animation showreel uploaded there as well for any potential clients who may be interested in my work. It's difficult to choose what is best to show, and what to deliberately exclude. Ultimately I know it is about showcasing my strongest work, but the portfolio also has to be cohesive and flow visually. It will be a case of choosing pieces and curating an order for them, in order to show off my strongest skills. Additionally I know there is some work I won't be able to include due to the inappropriate nature of it (specifically, some of the development I did for Durex), which is a shame as I know some of my strongest work is in that.
The website looks really professional, which helps my personal marketing as I won't seem inexperienced to potential clients. When I run out of business cards I'll add the address onto them, but I have about 100 left that I need to get rid of first. Ideally I'd like to reprint new ones before Annecy though, as that will be a huge networking opportunity and I'd like to be able to direct people towards the site.
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Marketing Myself - Personal Brand
This year I've focused on developing my personal brand as a creative, using certain iconography throughout all of my "products", such as my website and Etsy store, as well as on business cards and packaging my earrings and badges.
I can never dye my hair any other colour now
I've found this branding has worked as a memorable way of identifying myself. My business cards stand out, as the design is simple and works from a distance, or up close.
Business Cards
Etsy Store
Website
Instagram
What was really important for me here was to have cohesive branding across all my different areas. Since I have lots of different ventures (illustration, model-making, animation, making pins and earrings), I wanted something to unite all of them under the umbrella of my brand. It also ties into my appearance, so people are likely to remember what I look like, which could be useful at networking events.
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