What you need to know when hiring album art designers, photographers or videographers on LANDR Network?
Album art represents the entirety of visual assets an artist releases as part of an album or single launch. Typically album art includes front and back covers, liner notes and any other included visuals briefed or created by the artist as part of their release.
The best way to work with a graphic designer or any visual artist on LANDR Network is to come to the artist with a clear brief and reasonable expectations about what’s possible. Have an idea of what you’re looking for before approaching the designer. Being open to the artist’s suggestions, especially with respect to what’s possible for them based on their skill set will also help you arrive at the best option for your brief.
The time it takes to start and complete a job will vary depending on the kind of services you need and the agreed-upon timeline when hiring a pro. If you’re interested in hiring a pro, take a look at their profile and communicate with them about timelines—jobs that can be done in one session remotely like album artwork or liner notes won’t take as long as more ambitious projects like art direction or music video production, for example. Remember, payments are held in escrow, so you won’t pay for a service if it isn’t rendered fully.
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Once you approach a visual creator on LANDR Network you’ll have to provide a brief with details about the creative direction for your project. Provide clear examples, visual ideas, colors, words and aesthetics that you’d like your designer to follow. Creating a mood board is another way to generate a brief that shows what you’re looking for.