Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. Revisions are a normal part of the creative process. The number of revisions included depends on the scope of the project and will be agreed upon before work begins.
Yes. While I have a distinctive style, I can adapt my approach to suit your brand, publication, or campaign while maintaining originality.
Yes. I work with clients worldwide and communicate by email or video call. Finished artwork is delivered digitally.
Yes. My illustrations are prepared for both print and digital applications, from magazines and packaging to websites, social media, and advertising.
AI can be a useful tool, but every project I create begins with my own sketches and ideas. The concepts, humor, and personality behind the artwork come from human creativity—not machine-generated images.
Simply send me a message with a brief description of your project. I’ll get back to you to discuss ideas, timing, and provide a quote.
After discussing your project, I create initial concepts or sketches. Once we’ve agreed on a direction, I develop the final artwork and deliver it in the required formats.
Simple illustrations can often be completed within a few days, while larger commissions may take several weeks. If you have a deadline, let me know, and I’ll do my best to accommodate it.
Every project is different. Pricing depends on the complexity, usage rights, and timeline. Contact me with a brief description of your project, and I’ll provide a no-obligation quote.
Artwork can be supplied in AI, EPS, SVG, PDF, PNG, JPG, TIFF, or other formats depending on your needs.
A simple brief is usually enough. Tell me about your project, your audience, your goals, and any ideas or references you have. From there, I’ll develop concepts and sketches.
My work combines caricature, humor, and clean visual storytelling. Most final artwork is created as vector illustrations, making it ideal for everything from business cards to billboards.
I specialize in editorial illustrations, cartoons, caricatures, book covers, CD sleeves, advertising visuals, logos, and custom artwork for print and digital media.
Copyright remains with the artist unless otherwise agreed. Clients receive the usage rights specified in the project agreement.
