Drawn Out Start To Freelancing - Illustrator Kristian Duffy
After struggling to find work after uni, with a year of bits, bobs and benefits, Kristian finally found the real benefits of a mentor, working for an established freelancer.
Now, he balances 2 jobs. One with a full time employer, the other: his freelance career. Kristian's experience of breaking out in to his freelance dream is full of ups and downs. Lots to learn. Oh. And a daredevil cat.
Here’s some of the key takeaway points:
- network with your creative peers, they're not your competition
- make the most of your location, you're surrounded by potential clients
- don't be afraid to learn from a more experienced freelancer/business mind
- stand up for yourself when seeking delayed payment
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