by Roy Blumenthal on February 26, 2009
Here’s my latest rate sheet for my illustration, visual facilitation, and animated summaries.
You can download the high res JPG (valid through 30 June 2009) from Flickr: http://flickr.com/photos/royblumenthal/3311164932/.
Or you can get the most up-to-date version in PDF form from my website. This link is the shortened ’snipurl’, for convenience. It’s at: http://snipurl.com/royratesheetpdf.
Please feel free to download it and spread the word about my services.
And remember, all first-time clients of mine get a ONE-THIRD-OFF introductory discount so they can sample my services.
Discount voucher is downloadable from http://snipurl.com/OneThirdOff.
by Roy Blumenthal on February 25, 2009
Here’s a special discount voucher for you to print out and pass on!
Feel free to hand this voucher to whoever you feel might be interested in using my services.
The voucher is valid for the entire duration of 2009.
Here’s how it works…
If you’ve never engaged my services before for illustration, visual facilitation, or animated summaries, you get a full ONE-THIRD knocked off my usual price.
(For my current price-list, please head for http://royblumenthal.com/portfolio.)
Spread the love. Let people know.
I’m pretty darn confident that if people use me once, they’ll use me many more times at my full price. The discount is my way of helping people overcome their uncertainty about what exactly it is I do.
Give it a go. Use the coupon. It’s here for you!
(Thanks to Jennifer for writing the sales copy on the coupon. And thanks to Keith Wilmot of The Coca-Cola Company for the glowing testimonial.)
This voucher is made up of loads of elements. Sketches in my Moleskine. Original paintings created in ArtRage 2.5. Original paintings made in PhotoShop CS3. All on my Rectron-sponsored Asus R1E tablet pc.
by Roy Blumenthal on February 23, 2009
This past Saturday, I wore one of Habari Media Direct’s soccer shirts on television, as a bit of guerrilla marketing.
It’s all part of an offer I’ve made to whoever wants to send me their company cap or tshirt.
Graeme MacPherson (otherwise known on Twitter as @greymacpherson) was the first to take me up on my offer.
I prepped this drawing as a possible picture for the show to end on. The director was cool with it. But for some reason, the producer said, ‘No. We need the previous pic on screen. Sorry Roy.’
So here it is.
When I package the clip for Graeme, I’ll pop this pic into the video.
This painting was made in ArtRage 2.5 live in the studio of CNBC AFRICA’s weekly magazine show, Kaleidoscope before we recorded the show last Thursday. I tweaked it in PhotoShop CS3. No crew members were harmed in the display of my naked body.