The Big Leap: A Guide to Freelancing for Creatives

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Big Leap: A Guide to Freelancing for Creatives
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martina Flor
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 208,Width 147
Category/GenreAdvice on careers and achieving success
ISBN/Barcode 9781616899561
ClassificationsDewey:700.23
Audience
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Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Imprint Princeton Architectural Press
Publication Date 29 September 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Ditch your nine-to-five and become your own boss with this insider's guide to freelancing from Martina Flor, a leading designer, educator, author, and entrepreneur. The Big Leap covers all aspects of starting your own business, from practical skills like identifying potential clients and pricing projects to important big-picture topics like managing time and finances, diversifying income streams, and taking care of your most important tool-you! Flor demonstrates each concept with helpful case studies pulled from her own journey from freelance designer to influential, international business owner. Creatives across disciplines will benefit from this thorough and easy-to-follow career guide, including designers, illustrators, photographers, programmers, writers, and editors. Flor's accessible languag

Author Biography

Martina Flor is a designer, letterer, author and founder of a leading studio in Lettering and Custom Typography in Berlin. She started her practice in 2010, and since then has worked for clients all over the globe, such as Mercedes Benz, The Washington Post, Lufthansa, and Vanity Fair. Martina teaches extensively on her own series of online and offline workshops and courses. She's also the author of The Golden Secrets of Lettering a guide to creating lettering published by Princeton Architectural Press in 2017 and translated in five other languages.

Reviews

"If you've just started freelancing full-time, you need this book. If you've been freelancing but are looking to grow your business, you need this book. If you're even thinking about freelancing or starting your own business, you need this book. Basically, all new or restless freelancers should get this book! Martina Flor has packed years of practical advice on how to launch and build your own flourishing creative business in the modern world--this is the kind of advice that will save you untold hours, dollars, and headaches. While this book is particularly relevant to graphic designers, typographers, and illustrators, its advice can easily be applied to other creative professions." - CreativePro, "Having been in the workforce for over two decades, I've made the transition between a full-time job and freelancing several times over the years, and I honestly wish I'd read this beautifully designed handbook before doing so each time. It offers ideas and perspectives I've never even considered, and it's a quick, enjoyable read too....Flor has certainly given me some exciting concepts to explore and I think you'll find the same is true for you too." - Typo-Graphical "The greatest praise that one can give a designer is that her work has risen to the level of vernacular. To be so considered, a piece or body of design must be more than familiar, it must be deeply embedded into the culture where it was created and resides. It must be so ingrained in the consciousness of the times that one cannot imagine the environment or society without its presence. Design history books are full of memorable work, but few are truly vernacular. Paula Scher has come as close as anyone to achieving this status through the typography and posters she designed for the New York Public Theater. In fact, she took the existing vernacular of bold advertising typefaces endemic to common advertising bills and flyers and transformed this into a distinctive street-language-cum-brand." - PRINT Magazine