Heartbreaker Press Wants YOU
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 12:40 am
Looking to get a some RPG adventure modules on the market this summer, depending on when finances stabilize. Considering a Kickstarter to get the initial budget faster, with additional modules being stretch goals. Hoping any of you could help me find some talent for future work, as I'm still trying building my talent network for freelancers and such.
Art:
I'm intially looking for some artists to do some covers, but for a certain visual style. Specifically, things like: this, or this, or this
Always on the lookout for good artists for interior or cover art, of course.
Editing:
Looking for someone that ideally has some experience in this sort of editing, since I know it requires more than just proofreading and the like.
Layout/Design:
Looking for someone that can get products ready for pdf and print forms. Plus I naturally need help in finding a good template for the book design itself.
Website:
I'm eventually going to need a website, even if only a basic one. Google wouldn't give me a business email without one, and the FLGS I spoke to said that distributors won't sell you inventory without one either. So a website will eventually be a must.
Advice:
Aside from a couple old books from Mongoose and Monte Cook, I've been having to figure out this industry on my own. Any guidance on fair pay and the like is appreciated, as my only sources are over 10 years old and well, we all know the industry tends to pay terribly.
Art:
I'm intially looking for some artists to do some covers, but for a certain visual style. Specifically, things like: this, or this, or this
Always on the lookout for good artists for interior or cover art, of course.
Editing:
Looking for someone that ideally has some experience in this sort of editing, since I know it requires more than just proofreading and the like.
Layout/Design:
Looking for someone that can get products ready for pdf and print forms. Plus I naturally need help in finding a good template for the book design itself.
Website:
I'm eventually going to need a website, even if only a basic one. Google wouldn't give me a business email without one, and the FLGS I spoke to said that distributors won't sell you inventory without one either. So a website will eventually be a must.
Advice:
Aside from a couple old books from Mongoose and Monte Cook, I've been having to figure out this industry on my own. Any guidance on fair pay and the like is appreciated, as my only sources are over 10 years old and well, we all know the industry tends to pay terribly.