Showing posts with label card making. Show all posts
Showing posts with label card making. Show all posts

6/26/23

  

Design Teams, What Are They?

For the paper crafting industry, a design team is a group of creators and artists that are contracted to create projects using a crafting company’s products. Companies use design teams to help with the promotion and sales of their products. Products can be stamps, dies, design paper, ink, tools, embellishments, etc.

What are the advantages of being on a design team?

Many crafters would say getting free stuff is the best part of it as new products are usually provided gratis and far in advance of release so they have ample time to time to work on their projects.  In addition, design team members are also usually offered a sizable discount on the company’s products during their design team term. Some companies also offer monetary compensation and/or affiliate credit for sales generated.

I have been on several design teams and I love the challenge of working with products I didn’t choose! I always have ideas for the things I buy but being sent something I may or may not love challenges me to think outside of my own ideas and work on design and technique and I end up loving everything!

What are the responsibilities of being on a design team?

Responsibilities will vary by design team and should be outlined at the start. Typically, you will be asked to create projects using what is sent to you. The number of projects needed, how the project is to be presented, (mailed in, YouTube video, shares on social media, etc.) the due date, and what, if any, other brands/products you will be allowed to use with what was sent to you. For example, if you are creating for a paper company that doesn’t sell anything but paper then you should be able to use other company stamps and dies to complete your project. If you are using stamps from one company, you might only be able to use dies and other products from that same company. All of these details will be communicated to you by the company once you have been accepted by a design team.

Keep in mind that a design team term can vary from being open-ended to being 6 months or a year.

How do I get on a design team?

Design team calls are done throughout the year. You can check company websites or check for design team calls on Facebook. You can also reach out directly to express your interest. Be sure to have examples of your work ready to submit with any application or inquiry and consider why you want to be on that company’s design team. They will surely ask this in the application process.

Design Teams not affiliated with a company

The paper crafting community has created challenges to inspire one another. There are crafty challenge groups on Facebook and crafty challenge blogs, as well as challenges and collabs on YouTube and Instagram. I ran a crafty goals collab for about 4 years on YouTube and I have been on the Show Us Your Sheetload Collab YouTube team since 2020. There are blogs with design teams, as well. The responsibilities for each type of non-company affiliated team will vary but the perceived stress is less due to the fact that you are doing it for the fun and fellowship of crafters. Some companies do provide products to challenge blogs and their design teams but it is considered a more relaxed assignment than company-affiliated design work.

 

 

 

 

3/23/23

Card Maps or Card Sketches - What Are They?


In my previous post, I linked a video in which I made 15 cards using card maps made by my YouTube friend KendraI use card maps or sketches to make a lot of my cards. It keeps my decision fatigue low when I want to create but don't know where to start. Then someone asked me, what is a card map?

That's a great question because if you don't know your world is about to change dramatically!

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A card map or card sketch is like a visual outline to follow to create a card. For example, take any one of the cards in the photo above and break it down into its essential components and shapes.

Here is one example with basic shapes, you fill it in with your designer paper and/or colored cardstock, as you like. Create it exactly as you see it or add your own flare/interpretation. The center circle can be any shape you want, for example.


Here is another example of a sketch or map with more detail. This one includes the dimensions of each piece of paper. I can figure this out on my own most days but some days you just need to be told what to do and I appreciate that! Leave a comment on this post if you know what I am talking about!



Here is another example that doesn't give you dimensions but shows you what it can look like. You add your own papers and colors and images but this is less technical than the others and more of a visual inspiration. 




I hope that helps explain what card maps or card sketches are. Leave a comment below if you have any questions.