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Art Licensing Market Research: What We've Learned Along the Way
Hey Tumblr fam! We've been diving deep into the art licensing world lately, and whew... it's been quite the journey! 😅 We're sharing our latest blog post about what we've discovered through our own market research adventures.
We're definitely not experts—just fellow artists trying to figure this stuff out alongside you all. From stalking our dream clients' Instagram at midnight to becoming BFFs with our local library's business resource center (free market reports FTW!), we've picked up some strategies that are actually working for us.
The struggle to stand out in this space is REAL, especially when you're an indie artist without fancy corporate budgets. But we've found some pretty cool workarounds and wanted to share them with our community.
Come join us on this ongoing adventure! We'd love to hear what's working for you in the art licensing world too. After all, we're all just figuring this out together, right? 💕
Check out our full post https://design2repeat.com/art-licensing-market-research-our-findings for all the juicy details on market structures, emerging trends, and how we're applying what we've learned!
We've Been Documenting Our Pattern Design Process All Wrong (And How We're Fixing It)
Hey fellow pattern people! 💕
So we just had one of those "why didn't we start this sooner?!" moments in our studio last week. After losing track of how we created that one perfect botanical motif (you know, the one everyone keeps asking about), we finally got serious about documenting our design process.
We're definitely not experts at this—just fellow artists figuring things out alongside you—but we thought we'd share what we've been learning about documentation because OH MY GOODNESS it's making such a difference!
What we've been trying:
Setting up our phones on cheap tripods to record time-lapses (not perfect lighting but who cares!)
Taking screenshots whenever we make a major design decision (future us says thank you)
Creating super simple project templates that don't feel overwhelming
Actually writing down our color codes instead of just... hoping we'll remember them? (lol why did we do this to ourselves)
The whole social media growth thing as artists can be SO draining sometimes. We're constantly creating new content, but then struggling to remember how we actually made the things people love most! It's like this weird cycle where the pressure to post makes us skip the documentation that would actually make posting easier?
We're finding that having even basic documentation is giving us SO much more to share. Those process videos? People are actually more into them than our finished work sometimes! Who knew our messy middle would be the content gold mine we needed?
This isn't about having a perfect system—none of us have time for that. It's about building tiny documentation habits that save future-us from wanting to throw our tablets out the window when a client asks "can you just tweak that pattern from last season?"
If you've found cool ways to track your design process that don't feel like extra work, please share! We're all figuring this out together, and honestly, it's way more fun that way.
Join us on this documentation journey? We promise it's less boring than it sounds! 😂
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