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Everything you need to know about home décor: a round-up

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Here’s a quick round up of the 12 top reasons why Make Art That Sells: Creating Collections for Home Décor will be a huge boost to your career:

  • Weekly in-depth video training on how to design for a specific material, popularly used in the lucrative home décor market, including METAL, CERAMICS, FABRIC, GLASS and WOOD/MDF.
  • Five professional-level creative assignments which culminate in the creation of an outstanding, commercially-viable and very current presentation of a full home décor collection. Your assignments will be inspired trend boards provided in the course to ensure that the work you produce is on trend or ahead of trend.
  • Each week in class we share an interview with someone who is rocking the home décor industry, and has valuable industry insight to share with you.
  • The course is packed full of resources you can’t get anywhere else.
  • The private online classroom is accessible 24/7 from anywhere in the world on your desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile, and you can check in at a time to suit you, so you can learn from anywhere.
  • With real trend boards, product eye candy and fun but challenging briefs that will push you outside your creative comfort zone, this is the perfect course to help you get inspired.
  • For graduates of our other Make Art That Sells courses, Lilla’s pep talks are legendary. This new course brings you a whole new set of weekly pep talks about the creative life, packed with tips, tricks and advice from your Fairy Artmother.
  • As an Art Director responsible for thousands of products a year, Margo Tantau knows exactly what she looks for when seeking out a new artist. She also knows what the market wants, and how to work with manufacturers to deliver that. For the first time ever you have the chance to hear industry secrets as she shares them with you in this course.
  • Since launching in 2013, Make Art That Sells has rapidly gained a reputation as the go-to place for anyone serious about making commercially viable art whilst staying true to themselves. This new course will build on all that has been shared before, with specific guidance on how to make better art, as well as sell more of it to clients.
  • Throughout the five weeks of class you can get your burning questions answered by Lilla and Margo. This is an amazing opportunity to find out the things they never tell you in art school, to discover more about what it’s like in the real professional world, and learn how to give yourself the best chance of success.
  • This course will help you transform your portfolio from a series of flat art pieces to a commercially-appealing showcase of your talent which demonstrates exactly what you are capable of. And it will give you the best chance of seeing your ideas turned into real product lines, with real companies, in real shops. How exciting is that?
  • All the Make Art That Sells experiences are special, not only because of what you learn and how you grow, but because of who you share the experience with. Each course offers you the opportunity to join a private online community of artists just like you. You can be part of something amazing, and that is something to be treasured.

Feel like this is exactly what you need? Register now!

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2 Responses to “Everything you need to know about home décor: a round-up”

  1. Maryellen

    Hello!!! Can you please tell me if this course will be offered again some time soon? I very much want to take Margo’s course beginning next week but will be traveling and moving through areas with no internet connection during much of the month. I despair to miss this chance! Please say this isn’t just a one time thing!

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