Events & Opportunities | | | Posted on 29.04.2009 | Posted by LB

ECCA Events for May.

Working as a freelance graphic designer or illustrator
Date: 13 May 2009
Time: 6.00pm-8.00pm
Location: Main Lecture Theatre, Camberwell, SE5 8LU
Cost: Free
Whether as a sole trader, partnership or small limited company, get one step ahead by attending this talk. Successful illustrators and designers talk about their experiences, with topics including working from home or a studio as a sole trader; establishing a partnership or small business; and marketing, self-promotion and finding new business.
Read more or book http://www.ecca-london.org/events/eventdetails/?eid=752 

Freelancing in the theatre industry
Date: 18 May 2009
Time: 6.00pm-8.00pm
Location: Main Lecture Theatre, Wimbledon, SW19 3QA
Cost: Free
If you’re looking to set up your own theatre company or work in costume design for stage and screen, come and hear experienced creatives talk about their life as freelance artists.
Topics will include setting up your own small theatre company; pitching for work, networking and self-promotion; and juggling finances and finding funding.
Read more or book http://www.ecca-london.org/events/eventdetails/?eid=753

How not to get ripped off
Date: 20 May 2009
Time: 6.00pm-8.00pm
Location: Lethaby Gallery (G12), Central Saint Martins, WC1B 4AP
Cost: Free
Being copied and someone else ripping off your creative ideas is a major concern once you start to sell, publicise and promote your creative work. Hear from an experienced intellectual property (IP) lawyer and a creative business on what you should do to protect your work. Read more or book http://www.ecca-london.org/events/eventdetails/?eid=754

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