30 Years Of Drawing Motivational Posters (Cartoons, calendars greetings cards and postcards!) I love it and I’m so grateful!
I’ve been an cartoon artist for over 30 years, and I’ve drawn all kinds of comics, posters, postcards etc. I can tell you that motivational posters come in very handy when looking to motivate people. I’ve done them for companies that used them to inspire their staff, their sales team and even their colleagues to work harder, faster and smarter.
You’ll be amazed at how effective motivational posters can be. It all goes back to the simple fact that a little humour goes a long way toward helping people to remember things. Also, as it’s done via a visual medium, that helps too. There’s that old saying: “A picture is worth a thousand words”. So, if you get the right images, coupled with your words, you’ll have a winning combination.
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Motivational posters…
I can do both motivational posters, postcards or greetings cards, created from a brief that you send me. And don’t worry about time; I don’t have to have it via snail-mail. You just e-mail me an outline of what you need, and I’ll create a rough sketch as a first draft. After that, you review it, make additions, subtractions and/or changes; then I’ll go to work on finalizing all of the artwork. The end product will be a great motivational poster to inspire!
Once I’ve got things just the way you want them, I’ll send you the approved artwork. You can get them in either full colour or black and white. It all really depends on your budget. After all, colour does cost more, but you might think it’s worth it.
Still, no matter what you need me to create, you’ll have motivational posters and/or postcards that are tailor-made to your company and your message.
Believe me, motivational posters are a great motivating tool.
I have to include a shameless plug every now and then to try and drum up some future business! You can expect an enthusiastic reply when you contact me!
Richard
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