I need a skilled Comic-Book Artist to draw a promotional Comic strip for my business
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Hi there! I am looking to speak with an artist/graphic design whizz who could help bring my imagination to life in form of a comic-book style short story - to go onto one side of A5 flyers that I am having printed. My concept is this - My company help independent business owners accept card payments. We reduce costs, explain what each charge is for, and make sure it is transparent and beneficial - The same can't be said for the Corporate companies in our industry who are focused on getting a customer to sign, having additional hidden charges and lacking any form of service following the initial sale .. I picture in my head, my company to be like the Robin Hood of our industry. Taking money back from the corporate giants and giving it back to the independent business owner, your haridresser, butcher, florist etc.
I see the comic strip as being in the style of a medieval Robin Hood (possibly taking influence from Asterix and Obelix too) with animals used to be each character - Robin Hood (My company) as a charismatic, trustworthy Fox - the corporate giants (our competition) as grotesque, greedy, wild boars? The independent business owners as e.g a innocent looking bubbly female pig who owns a hair salon, another animal that owns a pub i.e a wise old sheep, with the medieval shop signage hanging from each medieval wooden building showing scissors, or bread loaf for a bakery, tankards of ale to symbolise the tavern etc and so on,.... in my head i see the little medieval street of independents at the beginning as being depressing, quiet, with 'closing down sale' in some of the windows etc. The wild greedy boars sat huddled together around a table by the fire counting stacks of money and coins, until the Fox manages to supply new equipment and return money to independent business owners and this in turn makes it all a happy, gleeful medieval street that is now in sunshine with business booming and plenty of smiles etc etc .. i'm sure you get the drift. It is open to interpretation to make the story line flow. Please reach out if you believe you could complete this for me.
I see the comic strip as being in the style of a medieval Robin Hood (possibly taking influence from Asterix and Obelix too) with animals used to be each character - Robin Hood (My company) as a charismatic, trustworthy Fox - the corporate giants (our competition) as grotesque, greedy, wild boars? The independent business owners as e.g a innocent looking bubbly female pig who owns a hair salon, another animal that owns a pub i.e a wise old sheep, with the medieval shop signage hanging from each medieval wooden building showing scissors, or bread loaf for a bakery, tankards of ale to symbolise the tavern etc and so on,.... in my head i see the little medieval street of independents at the beginning as being depressing, quiet, with 'closing down sale' in some of the windows etc. The wild greedy boars sat huddled together around a table by the fire counting stacks of money and coins, until the Fox manages to supply new equipment and return money to independent business owners and this in turn makes it all a happy, gleeful medieval street that is now in sunshine with business booming and plenty of smiles etc etc .. i'm sure you get the drift. It is open to interpretation to make the story line flow. Please reach out if you believe you could complete this for me.
Ciaran S.
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I think the scenarios you're describing would not work on A5.
Would just about work on A4.
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