In a previous post I mentioned how I was able to have my portfolio reviewed by the illustrator Natalie Wood. Recently when I was in London I got the chance to meet the Day Job Collective. A band of Illustrators who make a cohesive team, juggling projects and contacting clients as a group, which in essence allows steady jobs and productivity, basically they got a better chance of keeping the illustrator life as a day job through their collective (which isn't just specifically illustration but as a whole they have a multitude of skills). They have their own tumblr page and it's beautiful!
The Opinions I gathered from them was very similar to what agents mentioned but because they know what its like to be on the creative end they were very much interested in the development process. I learned from them that practical and traditional printmaking is still valued but also that it is very standard to use digital procedures to clean up and tweak the work. Their advice to me was to just keep being computer savvy, understand printing and file formats. And be considerate of colour modes and file compression. They also told me that a good website is just as good and all that is needed instead of using a PDF portfolio (although the PDF is there since not everyone has a net connection).
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