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2020 Business Review

So early last year I wrote a mega blog post about my first year as a surface pattern designer. I thought it would be a good idea to do this as a yearly activity, as it’s great to reflect on what I have achieved and also what I have learnt in the last year. So buckle yourselves in for part two of ‘how Anna spends her free time’!

I started 2020 quite optimistic about what I was going to do, and decided to start the year with a personal art challenge, focussed on the theme of tropical nature. 

This was a great exercise for me, as I wanted to try some different styles and art materials and it was a good excuse to do this.  

I was also feeling pretty confident that I was ready to start directly contacting companies I liked with my portfolio.

And then ofcourse it all went a bit pear shaped with COVID. We have been incredibly lucky here in Queensland, and I only had 5-6 weeks where my daughter was home full time. All my surface pattern design work was pretty much on hold during this period, and I instead looked for other ways to stay creative while looking after an active toddler.

I also got a bit unsure about starting to contact companies, as businesses were struggling everywhere and the little confidence I had in my work was not enough to start sending off my portfolio during such an extreme worldwide event.

So I decided instead to work on improving my portfolio and I also started a spreadsheet of companies I’d love to work with and that suited my aesthetic.

Over the middle part of the year I had a few amazing experiences that really boosted my confidence and made me no longer feel really weird when I call myself an artist!

First I put my hand up to paint a barrel for Reverse Garbage in Brisbane, which was just fantastic and a really fun project to be part of. 

the completed barrel

I then put together an entry for the Gorman Artist Search competition. This was a turning point for me in three ways:

Parrotfish Party in repeat

Finally, I applied for the Designer Project with Digital Fabrics and was so happy to be selected as a feature designer. They did a wonderful job of promoting my work and made me look so professional! 

After these three experiences I was definitely way more confident about my work and finally towards the end of the year I started sending off my portfolio! 

My main focus is the sustainable swimwear industry and I did realise after contacting a few companies that I need to work a bit more on my portfolio to make it more suitable for this industry.

My main learnings of the last year were:

So what happens now I hear you ask! You will have to stayed tuned for my next blog post which will be all about my goals and business plans for 2021! A little hint, this year I am approaching my work in a totally different, much more relaxed and streamlined way!

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