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Artist entrepreneurship involves two main processes: artistic creation and product development. Both have unique needs and yet personal artist development often gets overlooked.Â
artist identity & Personal Brand
Elevate the Artist’s Toolkits work together to guide the artist through a complete process of personal artist development.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Our offerings are designed for artists on the journey to entrepreneurship.
ONLINE COURSES
Our Online Courses instruct artists in powerful tools for personal career planning, financial planning and more.
WORKSHOPS
Our Workshops show artists how to build new products by providing instruction on four elements of the production process.
Toolkits
Our Toolkits are designed to solve common artist challenges. From website development to project management our toolkits have your decision making needs in mind.
eBooks
Our eBooks are detailed guides through the project management processes. Designed from the artist entrepreneur perspective, find the eBook that best fits your current project needs. moreNo Results Found
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HABIT, PROJECT MANAGEMENT & DESIGN
Visit our blog for content designed with your journey in mind.
Why You Need an Artist Website: Power, Freedom & Ownership
Used effectively, artists who have a strong web presence gain exposure, influence and increased business opportunities. Websites also represent increased stability. Building a business and relationships online will make your business more sustainable by providing an additional source of income.
Design Your Logo: Color Palette
Your color palette refers to the unique set of colors chosen to reflect your personal artist brand. If the symbol is the body, the palette is the spirit.
Design Your Logo: Select Your Defining Symbol
A symbol can be an object, shape or sign. There are three things to consider when you select a symbol for your logo: purpose, mission and impact.









