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The Divine Organisational Journal

Autor Kellea Croft
en Paperback – 22 sep 2016
The Divine Studio Organization Journal is the one stop tool to get your studio business and ideas together in one spot. There are pages for sketching your ideas, checklists for the business side, keeping track of time spent on a project, research, webpage searches, marketing contacts and so much more. Face it, we artists have a difficult time keeping what is going on in the studio in order. We are creative, not neat. White boards get erased, notes get strewn everywhere and keeping track of daily work is not always an easy task. what should be covered each day and what was accomplished. < Calendar marked with due dates < Email checked < Return calls/email/correspondence < Receipts printed and filed < Webpage check < Blog research < Blog written/posted < One contact made for sales < Printer order done < One contact made for marketing < Packaging for post done < Exhibition dates checked < One art article read < Client research/writing done for project commission < Finished pieces photographed At the end of the month you can always go back to these pages to answer questions from exhibition owners, clients and remember yourself what was done on a piece. If you put back a project of your own to get a commission done, you can go back over what was needed on it when you get to it again. Ideas your muse inspired are recorded in one spot to pick up when you are ready for another work. The sketches are done in this one spot and not doodled in every notebook or sketch paper available at the moment. Getting your Studio together has never been so easy as using this journal... it is just Divine intervention.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780995395510
ISBN-10: 0995395519
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Blaidd Publications

Notă biografică

Kellea Croft is an artist in Deagon, Queensland, Australia. Introduced to art by her mother at the age of 10, it became an obsession that lead to her head being in the clouds most of her life. She began her professional career when cancer gave the scare that she was not going to get it all done. Works have been sold in the United States, Germany, and Australia.