Think about the look you want for your project. Are you looking for something playful, serious, or colorful? Knowing the style helps you pick an illustrator whose work matches your vision.
What is the deadline for the project?
Set a clear timeline for when you need the artwork. This helps the illustrator plan their work and ensures you get the illustration on time. Be sure to consider any extra time needed for revisions.
What is the scope of the project?
Decide how many illustrations you need and what they will be used for. Will you need different sizes or variations? Knowing the scope helps in setting clear expectations.
What are the key elements that must be included in the illustration?
Identify specific things that need to be in the artwork. This could be a certain character, object, or theme. Clear instructions help the illustrator create the perfect piece for your project.
Is there a specific color palette to follow?
Think about colors that fit your brand or project theme. Share this palette with the illustrator. This ensures the final illustration blends well with your existing materials.
How will the final illustrations be delivered?
Choose the format you need, like JPEG or PNG, and the size specifications. Also, discuss how you'll receive the files, whether through email or a download link. This ensures you can use the illustrations as expected.
Do you need to review sketches before the final artwork?
Decide if you want to see drafts or sketches first. This allows you to give feedback early and make changes if needed. This process helps you stay involved in the creative journey.
Do you have any reference materials?
Gather images or examples that show what you like. Share these with the illustrator to guide their work. Reference materials can be a helpful source of inspiration.
What is the main purpose of the digital illustration?
Consider where and how the illustration will be used. Is it for a book, website, or product packaging? Knowing the purpose helps the illustrator tailor their work to fit your needs perfectly.
Will there be any need for revisions?
Think about the potential need for changes after the initial version. Clarify how many rounds of revisions are allowed. This helps plan the timeline and ensures satisfaction with the final artwork.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.