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What do illustrators do for a living?


An illustrator is an artist who creates commercial designs and images. Some illustrators work with traditional media, utilizing watercolors or oil paint to produce their designs. They often produce works for publications such as children's books, newspapers, and magazines to highlight the text.

Who are good illustrators?

  • Japanese artists in anime (film) and manga (comics) are considered some of the leading illustrators in the world. Of them, Hayao Miyazaki is one of the most celebrated of them all. His international acclaim as an anime feature filmmaker and manga illustrator have tempted some to call him the Japanese Walt Disney.

How to become an illustrator as a profession?

  • Obtain the Necessary Education. Illustrators with high school diplomas may qualify for some entry-level positions. ...
  • Create a Professional Portfolio. Professional portfolios consist of completed works that show off artistic strengths. ...
  • Gain Work Experience. Illustrators often need three or more years of experience. ...
  • Build Clientele. ...

What is the salary of an illustrator?

  • While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $131,500 and as low as $21,500, the majority of Illustrator salaries currently range between $39,000 (25th percentile) to $70,000 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $83,500 annually across the United States.

What is the job of an illustrator?

  • Collaborate with fellow creatives to brainstorm image packages
  • Prepare budgets and production schedules
  • Design rough drafts for client approval
  • Create illustrations using hand-drawn and digital tools
  • Edit and refine designs using illustration programs and platforms
  • Format and share final files with the creative team for review