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How Jessica Hische's network led her to Wes Anderson
FromMotion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business
How Jessica Hische's network led her to Wes Anderson
FromMotion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business
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46 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2024
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Jessica Hische is a lettering artist, freelancer and author, selling books and craft supplies in two brick and mortar stores in the US. Jessica has built an incredible personal brand by building a following on social media, writing her own children's books and speaking at events such as OFFF and Adobe Max. Her network has helped her to land huge clients, including working on titles for director Wes Anderson.In this episode, Jessica shares her networking secrets to land big clients - including the benefits that smaller clients can offer. She also discusses how to make the most of pitching to clients, how newsletters may be the future of communicating to clients and how to avoid social media burnout.In this episode, you'll learn:How Jessica worked with Wes AndersonWhy networking is important as a designerHow to make the most of pitching to clientsHow to avoid social media burnoutBehind the scenes of Jessica's brick and mortar storesHow to land big clientsFollow Jessica: Website | InstagramLinks: My First Book of Fancy Letters Free resources to grow your career:? Get your next client in 5 days!? Download our free social media guideConnect with Motion Hatch:✉️ Subscribe to our newsletter? Follow us on Instagram?️ Find more free resources on our websiteRate this podcast
Released:
Apr 11, 2024
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Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
005: How To Balance Personal With Paid Work To Be The Best Designer Possible w/ Irene Feleo: When we first get started in the world of motion graphics, we often have dreams of working on endlessly fulfilling creative projects, always working in our preferred style. Needless to say, it doesn’t take most of us long to realize that this isn’t the wa by Motion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business