Business cards are still pretty big in furry cons! I tried doing QR codes with pre orders & such & found ppl tend to not order due to forgetting and/or the internet is just awful in the con space
Hi Sharon, thank you so much for the great video. I am from Vancouver as well and just started my art shows. Would be nice to see where are you find a places to be a vendor and with one you really like.
Congratulations on starting your art show journey. When choosing your preferred venue, I think it really depends on your art style, audience and also work/ life balance. For now, I prefer to stay close as I have alittle ones who like to join for my shows😊 Community center shows are a great place to start for a more local vibe 😊
@@MonikaPersson I see what you mean. If you look up "pink cube storage" on google or amazon, you should be able to find the panels that are included with the wired storage. Hope this helps!
Video shows evidence of a common mistake in booth layout.No attention to importance of corner display,which is a detail organisers of events should encourage to tidy up the everall event appearance. Countrywide Events in UK provided free tables for exhibitors to be more creative in display. Lighting is the one ESSENTAL. USA organisers could follow example of their UK cousins by putting down a spider of power cables and outlets for free use by exhibitors.
3:39 Me who had gone to an artist alley a couple months ago and came back with over 60 business cards :0 /positive
Business cards are still pretty big in furry cons! I tried doing QR codes with pre orders & such & found ppl tend to not order due to forgetting and/or the internet is just awful in the con space
Thank you for sharing your experience 😊
This was very helpful. I'm going to my first con as an artist this October and I am making a check list, so this was great to see.
Glad it was helpful! Have fun at your first con!
Great video, very helpful and concise. Thanks for sharing this with us
Glad it was helpful!☺️
Very nice video! Im wanting to get into artist alley and these tips were nicely organized and explained! :)
Glad it was helpful! Hope your first artist alley goes well😊
Thanks for those great tips. 👍
I'm redesigning my own table and I'll be applying a few of those ✨✨
Glad it was helpful !
Thanks for sharing your tips!
Hope it was helpful! 😊
Love your tips! specially the final tips 😭🫶🏻🩷✨
Glad you liked it 👍hope your convention works out 😊
This was super informative, thank you! :D
Glad it was helpful!😊
Hi Sharon,
thank you so much for the great video. I am from Vancouver as well and just started my art shows. Would be nice to see where are you find a places to be a vendor and with one you really like.
Congratulations on starting your art show journey. When choosing your preferred venue, I think it really depends on your art style, audience and also work/ life balance.
For now, I prefer to stay close as I have alittle ones who like to join for my shows😊
Community center shows are a great place to start for a more local vibe 😊
Love this helpful tips! Where do I find the pink textile (?) covers for the wire grids?
Glad you find it helpful. I'm not which pink textile cover you are referring to? Can you tell me the time stamp where you saw it ? Thanks!
@@sharonleungart At 5.11 its in the middle of the picture
@@MonikaPersson I see what you mean. If you look up "pink cube storage" on google or amazon, you should be able to find the panels that are included with the wired storage. Hope this helps!
Thanks a lot!!
Video shows evidence of a common mistake in booth layout.No attention to importance of corner display,which
is a detail organisers of events should encourage to tidy up the everall event appearance. Countrywide Events in
UK provided free tables for exhibitors to be more creative in display.
Lighting is the one ESSENTAL. USA organisers could follow example of their UK cousins by putting down a
spider of power cables and outlets for free use by exhibitors.