How to Stay Organized and Productive on Complex, Large Illustration Projects | My Top 10 Tips
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Over the years some questions seem to come up again and again, and one of the most common categories is productivity and organization. So, today we're going to talk about how to stay organized and productive as a freelance illustrator. When you first start out in illustration, your projects may be smaller or easy to complete in only a day or two, but as you're in the field for longer, and especially in certain industries you may have to work on projects that span days, weeks or even months. Staying organized and on top of things in projects with multiple, phased deadlines can be tricky, so I'm going to share my top 10 tips for doing so!
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