Today on Asked and Answered by Soul, Jennifer Urezzio and Gili Wolf, artist, designer and art director at the Alkimie Collective, talk about how to carve out space to release your creative ideas, bringing in more of your own creative voice and overcoming certain preconceived belief systems about branding and creating success as an artist.
Listen in today as Jennifer and Gili also share that with the advent of the internet, the idea that you can't make money as an artist due to a system or gatekeeper is no longer relevant. Artists now have the ability to take control of their destiny, and as long as you know what you stand for, what you are trying to communicate, and who your ideal audience is, your brand and marketing will bring success.
About Gili
Equal parts designer and artist, I bring a unique perspective and carefully crafted style to the brands that I create. I have created branding, identity systems, packaging, print, and social media design for businesses large and small – from locally owned to international brands. A few notable brands include Samsung, Dell, Best Buy, Hitachi, and others.
I have worked across a range of industries including health and wellness, the wedding industry, performing and fine arts, tech, non-profit, real estate, education, food packaging, and restaurants (and probably some others I’m not thinking of.)
You can learn more about her at https://www.giliwolfstudio.com/.
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