The Top 5 Reasons to Commission Illustration for Your Next Project

The age old debate  (Commissioned Illustration vs Photography vs Stock images) for

creating communications visuals will rage on forever.  Given that, it can’t hurt to throw

my two-cents worth into the mix.

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Reason Number Five: Illustration allows you to tell a story without the need

for elaborate sets. This affords both the Art Director and Client maximum

flexibility when crafting their message within a limited budget.

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Reason Number Four: Illustration allows you to own your story, exclusively

maximizing the impact of the image. There is an advantage that comes with a

commissioned illustration. The advantage is that not just any Tom, Dick and Sherry will

own the rights to use the final image. This is a huge advantage over stock photography

or stock illustration.

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Reason Number Three: Illustration affords a creative team the ability to

concept a difficult subject/message that may or may not be physically captured

with technology. For instance, your mind’s eye sees differently than the norm.

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Reason Number Two: Illustration can reflect trends much more cost-effectively

than stock photography or stock illustration that generally has not captured

what hasn’t been seen yet.  Ever wonder why futuristic comic books

don’t use photography?

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Reason Number ONE: Illustration is cool.

One last thought.

“Everything’s within walking distance , if you have enough time”

….if you can, please give us a little more time.

Matt Zumbo

Illustrator

One Response to “The Top 5 Reasons to Commission Illustration for Your Next Project”

  1. mary holmes says:

    I have written a Christian children’s book, ages 2-6, and have commissioned an illustrator for about 34 pages of work. This is a labor of love so there’s no money at this juncture, but should my book get published I would want to give the illustrator a percentage of the revenue. I’ve put together a simple contract with a lawyer but don’t know what’s appropriate to offer regarding numbers. Can you give me an idea of what the going percentage is currently, or can you point me in a direction where I could find out?

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