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Critique Clinic – January 25-28, 2013

January 25, 2013

How does it work? For three days a week (Friday-Sunday midnight), I will open the clinic to any artist who wants an honest peer review and critique of a card which gets plenty of clicks but no sales, so something’s probably not quite right, or you’ve got a new design you want to test drive, or you’re unsure about the marketability of a card. Or perhaps you’re a newbie who isn’t sure if a card is up to a marketable standard. Anyone is welcome to participate. In fact, I encourage everyone to at least look at the cards in question and read the critique comments – you may learn something. The purpose of the clinic is to help artists improve the commercial appeal and marketability of their cards.

THE RULES

  • ONE card per artist only.
  • Card must be intended for sale at Greeting Card Universe.
  • We will take an unlimited number of artists, including those who have submitted recently, HOWEVER I reserve the right to close a clinic for the day if the submissions become overwhelming. If the clinic has been closed, and you submit a card, your comment will be deleted.
  • To submit a card for critique,ย post a link to the card at GCUย in the comments section of this clinic post. Allowances will be made if you’ve had a card declined, or made a new design you’d like advice on. Give us the link where we can see the card, such as your private gallery, Flickr, Tinypic, etc.
  • Any artist is free to comment and/or give a critique of a submitted card. HOWEVER, post-and-run comments like “great card” or “you suck” will not be tolerated, nor will abuse. Criticism should be constructive, not destructive. Play nice or you will be banned.
  • I also won’t tolerate temper tantrums if you decide your “artistic integrity” is being stepped on because you asked for a critique, and someone told you the photo you’re using isn’t in focus. If you can’t take honest criticism, don’t submit. Once gets you a warning; twice and you’re banned from submitting in the future.
  • Artists who critique may do so by giving their opinion, posting an example of another card, or pointing the submitter to a video, on-line article, or other helpful suggestion.
  • Don’t forget that artists who are giving you tips and helpful advice are volunteering their time and trouble. Be nice. A link back to their store on your website or blog is appreciated (but not mandatory).
  • You are free not to take any advice offered. There’s no guarantee any card will be a bestseller, so don’t come into the clinic with unrealistic expectations.
  • Rules may change as we go along and we see how things turn out, okay?

So without any further ado, I declare this week’s Critique Clinic open!

5 Comments leave one →
  1. CindyJ's avatar
    January 26, 2013 2:52 am

    Hello! It’s been awhile…I’ve been busy conquering cancer (again). But I’m back and hopefully can get into the greeting card saddle again. ๐Ÿ˜€ Since I’m out of shape with regards to creating new designs and verses, I thought I’d better submit my “re-entry” card here to get some feedback.

    I was mentioned in a newspaper article recently and someone found me after she read that I create greeting cards. She lost her only child and wondered about finding cards to send to other parents who lost their only child (she’s in a group and she regularly sends them cards). After feeling compassion for her and other parents who lost their only child (and must be suffering unimaginable pain), I’m inspired to try creating cards that will fit the categories. This is my first, but I hope to create many more…and I hope my fellow artists will continue to create cards for the ‘In Remembrance of Loss of Child’ categories, because I gave her links and encouraged her to look through the selections that are already available here.

    Anyhow, sorry for such a long explanation. Here’s the link to the card in my private gallery.

    http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/greeting-card-1030767/?aid=152495

    Thanks for any and all critiques, and I’m glad to be back. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Cindy

    • GCUAdmin's avatar
      January 26, 2013 6:44 am

      Welcome back, Cindy! It’s great to see you. Congratulations on beating cancer – again. You’re a real warrior!

      As for your card … I like the colors you chose, the quiet blue goes very nicely with the sentiment and the pretty floral strip. About the only thing I can see that needs changing is to capitalize the word “bible” in your Artist’s Notes.

      Keep on designing! ๐Ÿ™‚

      Corrie

  2. CindyJ's avatar
    January 27, 2013 3:45 am

    Thanks for your kind and encouraging words, Corrie!
    I changed the boo-boo. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Very gratefully,
    Cindy

  3. Inkflo @ Chez Inkflo's avatar
    January 29, 2013 12:32 pm

    i Cindy, that’s a really lovely, heartfelt card. How wonderful to know you’re back designing.
    Take care, Angela

  4. Sarah Hudock's avatar
    January 31, 2013 3:33 pm

    Dang I just missed this clinic. I only just yesterday joined GCU and started uploading designs – Please let us know if you run this clinic idea again! Thanks

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