Business start up and enterprise skills books
The Essential Guide to Business for Artists and Designers
An enterprise manual for visual artists and creative professionals
By Alison Branagan
A new comprehensive business start-up and practical skills guide by Alison Branagan. The book includes seven profiles of established artists and designers, dozens of apt quotations, illustrated mind maps, diagrams, useful exercises and is printed in the latest dyslexic friendly font - FS me.
Illustrations by Tim Bradford with a foreword by Sir James Dyson.
A Pocket Business Guide for Artists and Designers
100 things you need to know
By Alison Branagan
A handy pocket guide presenting 100 useful business related things (explained in 250 words or less) that any creative should know. Contains 5 key sections packed with invaluable information; business, promotion, legal, money and last thoughts. Printed in the latest dyslexic friendly font FS Me on cream paper. With a foreword by Sir James Dyson.
Making Sense of Business - A no-nonsense business skills guide for managers and entrepreneurs
A new business and enterprise skills book for managers, entrepreneurs, visual artists and other creative professionals. Provides essential guidance on key business and enterprise skills. Contains over 100 apt quotations, creative exercises and mind maps® illustrated by Tim Bradford. With a foreword by Sir James Dyson.
Availability:
All these books are available to buy from Amazon and Waterstones, The Essential Guide is also stocked by The Tate Modern and Magma. The CSM library has copies of The Essential Guide and Pocket Guide available for students. Many art colleges across the UK also have these books in their libraries. All these books can also be ordered from their local libraries.
Also see: http://www.alisonbranagan.com/books.php
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