If you find yourself stuck in a creative rut, or feel that you have pigeon-holed yourself in one area and you need some fresh inspiration, this course will be fantastic for you. Not only do you get three trend boards to inspire you, but every week is packed with product eye candy to show you what is possible in the home décor market. Furthermore, Lilla and Margo set fun but challenging briefs that will push you outside your creative comfort zone and make you realise just what you are capable of. If you want to get inspired, don’t miss it! Zoe Ingram’s Petit Bazaar collection for Midwest CBK, created in collaboration with Margo Feel like this is exactly what you need? Register now! Want to learn more about the Home Décor market? Sign up for our free video series here.
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Reasons to take ‘Creating Collections for Home Décor (No. 5): Learn from anywhere
Gone are the days when art school was the only place to learn how to make art and get into a professional art career. The Make Art That Sells online courses have helped thousands of artists build their careers from the comfort of their own homes and studios in all corners of the world. MATS: Creating Collections for Home Décor is a five-week online course which is perfectly paced to get you building a commercially-viable presentation showcasing concepts for an entire home décor collection. Class posts go live daily for five weeks, and during those five weeks you have the opportunity to be included in a live review* by Lilla Rogers and Margo Tantau, as well as asking any questions you like. 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
Reasons to take ‘Creating Collections for Home Décor’ (No. 4): Resources
The course is packed full of resources you can’t get anywhere else, including: Finishing notes for manufacturing in metal, ceramics, fabric, glass and wood/mdf (this is what helps you speak the language of the art directors, and get your products manufactured how you want) A series of Art Director’s Cheat Sheets, giving you tips on how to make an art director love you, and what to avoid if you don’t want to turn them off A host of templates for each substrate so you can mock up your art on a wide variety of products (let that imagination run wild as you start to see the extensive possibilities for your work…) Top tips on marketing from Lilla Rogers, so you can get noticed and get in front of the people you want to sell your work to A series of pep talks from Lilla to help you grow and flourish
Reasons to take ‘Creating Collections for Home Décor (No. 3): Industry insights
Each week in class we share an interview with someone who is rocking the home décor industry, and has valuable insight to share with you. This might be an art director who buys huge amounts of art for this market every year, sharing what they look for and where they look for it. Or it might be an artist who is flourishing in this area, sharing their tips for making pieces that fly off the shelves. It’s all hush-hush for now, but let’s just say we are talking about people like Land of Nod and Anthropologie favourite Molly Hatch… Ceramics by Molly Hatch Feel like this is exactly what you need? Register now! Want to learn more about the Home Décor market? Sign up for our free video series here.
Reasons to take ‘Creating Collections for Home Décor (No. 2): Creative briefs
At the beginning of the course you will be provided with three cutting edge trend boards. These have been put together for you by art director Margo Tantau who oversees the production of more than 5,000 products a year and knows exactly what is hot and what is not. You will choose one of these trend boards as your guide and inspiration for the entire course. Each week you will get a mini exercise to loosen you up, and then a full Assignment to help you develop a professional-level portfolio piece. Each Assignment will be inspired by the trend board you choose, to ensure that the work you produce is on trend or ahead of trend. After the full five weeks, you will end up with an outstanding, commercially-viable and very current presentation of a full home décor collection, featuring products made from the five most popular substrates of METAL,
Last chance to bag a bargain in our giant Spring Sale (ends today!)
Here’s a quick reminder that the MATS Giant Spring Sale ends in a few hours’ time. Here’s what’s on offer: OVER 30% OFF the Big Career Bundle OVER 25% OFF MATS A self-paced class* OVER 25% OFF MATS B self-paced class* 25% OFF MATS: Creating Collections for Home Décor 20% OFF entry to the 2016 Global Talent Search (*includes access to the upcoming Live Review with UPPERCASE publisher Janine Vangool!) There’s something for every budget in our sale, but all offers must end tomorrow. Don’t miss out – act now! The MATS team
Revealed! Lilla + awesome special guest to do live reviews for MATS A+B in April! Details here…
It is with huge excitement that we announce we will be running a special ‘live review’ for MATS Part A and Part B self-paced courses in April, hosted by Lilla and our special guest reviewer… JANINE VANGOOL PUBLISHER, EDITOR, DESIGNER UPPERCASE MAGAZINE! Amazing, right? It’s going to be. Uppercase is one of our favorite magazines, and Janine regularly commissions original illustration to grace its pages. Let us tell you a little more about how it’s all going to work… Who is eligible to participate? This bonus live review is EXCLUSIVELY for participants of our self-paced MATS A and MATS B classes – but don’t worry, you can still register if you aren’t in yet! In order to participate you must be registered for MATS A and/or MATS B by Monday 11 April. There will be two reviews, one in each classroom, so if you are registered for both A and
Bootcamp Gallery: Lilla’s Top Picks! {Part 4}
Here is part 4 of Lilla’s top picks from each of the 2015 Bootcamp Galleries. Check out part 1 here, part 2 here and part 3 here Make Art That Sells: Assignment Bootcamp with Lilla Rogers is a structured five-month program of monthly assignments to help you build a strong body of work. It is an exciting online experience to help you create professional-level art in a supportive, nurturing environment, at a relaxed pace over an extended period of time. *** Part 4 is from the June 2015 gallery with comments on each piece. *** An editorial illustration must tell the story of the magazine manuscript in some way. It should add telling details, and do so in a visually engaging way. This Bootcamp assignment was about being a digital nomad—working remotely. *** Anna Hokerberg Here, Anna immediately communicates working away from the office, but more than that, she depicts the
The essential elements to include in your portfolio
One of the questions Lilla is asked most often goes like this: “How important is your portfolio? What needs to go in it to make it strong?” The short answer is (1) Very and (2) A lot! The detailed answer is in this video, where Lilla explains exactly what kind of art you should have in your portfolio and why. [vimeo]https://vimeo.com/156291167[/vimeo] If your portfolio is lacking in any area, get cracking with making great art to fill it! If you want our help to do that, join our upcoming MATS Assignment Bootcamp class (starts March 7), where you will get five professional-level assignments over the next five months, to help you create some brilliant portfolio pieces to show to clients. Find out more and book your spot here.
Sneak peek of the Home Décor Classroom…
We loved following along in the Make Art That Sells #myMATSprep mini assignments across Instagram last week. These mini assignments by Lilla were to prepare you for the Home Décor class that starts TODAY! If you haven’t signed up for the Home Décor class, there’s still time. But hurry before it’s too late. Here is a sneak peek of the gorgeous classroom and all new trend boards you will have access to. Hope to see you in class. Sign up here to get full access to all of this incredible information and the classroom!