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Dreaded Deadline Demon

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011



Desperately trying to finish a six page MAD parody and a magazine cover illustration… stop distracting me.

The Dreaded Deadline Demon

Friday, February 25th, 2011


S   W   A   M   P   E   D  ….

Deadlines and Reputations

Monday, August 16th, 2010


Nobody like this guy, but….

Some time ago I wrote a blog post about the importance of meeting deadlines as a freelancer. Just the other day my pal freelance writer extraordinaire Mark Evanier posted some excellent advice about deadlines and how not taking them seriously is extremely detrimental to one’s freelance career. Go read that post by Mark. I’ll wait…..

I could not agree more. Deadlines are not always absolute, and many art directors (read: SMART) build in room for late delivery of work. However some do not, and every job is unique. The bottom line is that failure to deliver your work at the time you have promised it is to be delivered is the quickest way to turn a career into a hobby.

Some people really have a hard time understanding this. Their idea of being a successful illustrator/artist is delivering fantastic work first and meeting a deadline second… sometimes a distant second. I have this friend of mine, who shall remain nameless, who is a truly gifted and talented cartoonist and illustrator. He gets some freelance work here and there, and the stuff is does is really superb, but he doesn’t earn a living doing freelance illustration nor is he in any high profile publications. He is constantly pointing out the work of artists in national magazines who’s stuff is inferior to his own, and wonders out loud why they are getting this work and he is not. The answer is pretty simple.. he doesn’t meet deadlines. Most of his jobs for clients are “one and dones”… he delivers the work ridiculously late and even though it looks great he never gets another call from that client. He cannot seem to wrap his head around the fact that the greatest illustration in the world delivered too late for publication or late enough to create a major production problem is less valuable to a client than a good job turned in on time.

The world is full of gifted artists who work delivering pizzas or cold calling people trying to sell them a timeshare who cannot learn that lesson.

Paying the Price

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

I’m afraid my Comic Con wrap-up will have to wait until Thursday… as usual any time away from the studio comes at a heavy price.

The Dreaded Deadline Demon

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

We might be seeing this ugly guy a bit over the next two weeks… I’ve got a lot on my plate just now.

The Dreaded Deadline Demon

Friday, February 5th, 2010

The Dreaded Deadline Demon

Friday, January 8th, 2010

The Dreaded Deadline Demon

Monday, December 7th, 2009

© 2009 Tom Richmond

This is beginning to become a Monday ritual. It’s 1:20 a.m. and I’m still up working on a job due tomorrow.

Sleep is overrated.

Dreaded Deadline Demon

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

© 2009 Tom Richmond

Being too busy to post on the blog in today’s market is a good thing.

The Dreaded Deadline Demon- Updated

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

The Dreaded Deadline Demon

Busy, busy, busy trying to get some stuff wrapped up before a big trip next week… the Demon is updated a little after current events. It’s the wrong arm, but you get the idea.

 

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