A creative agency is 'a company that offers a combination of strategy, design, technology and advertising services to clients, it is creative or expert lead, it's made up primarily of creative professionals, and it's often strongly defined by values.'
I see myself being represented by an agency because I think that it would be a good way to get exposure and projects especially when just starting out. I also don't feel like it would help to create a steadier flow of work, helping me to organise my time more effectively.
Blink Art
Blink Art are a London based creative agency that don't specialise in a certain field, showcasing illustrators, photographers, animators, film makers and set designers. Compared to alot other agencies that I have come across, they are quite big in terms of the various services/platforms they work across. All of their artists have a very defined style which is clearly what is needed to be represented by an agency. Alot of the artists(Illustrators in particular) have also very similar styles and tones of voices which could be a way of defining if you'd be a successful candidate for a particular agency?
From looking at this I feel that I, worryingly, do not have a clear enough/defined style to work with an agency just yet, which is something I intend to refine during extended practice.
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