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What's a brief? Who's an AD? What's meant by sketches? What's a deliverable? When you're first starting out in illustration, or considering launching a creative career as an artist, it can be intimidating to think of communicating with other industry professionals. How do you know what's expected and whether you're ready? I know when I was starting out, I was really nervous about knowing industry-specific terms and having the right vocabulary so that I would seem like I knew what I was doing. I spent countless hours googling phrases I'd see in client emails because I was too embarrassed to ask what they meant. Let me save you from that fate and share 8 of the most commonly used industry terms in illustration. Please bear in mind that these specifically apply to packaging and editorial illustration, which are my specialties. Other areas such as animation and surface pattern will have their own terms, so this video is a far cry from universal, but it should provide a good starting point! Support me on Patreon: / kendyllhillegas Take my latest Skillshare class: https://skl.sh/2B7tyoD Sign up for my newsletter!! http://www.kendyllhillegas.com/newsle... My website: https://www.kendyllhillegas.com Tumblr: / kendyllhillegas Instagram: / kendyllhillegas Twitter: / kendyllhillegas Facebook: / kendyllmadeit Edited by the amazing Meg Potter -- THANK YOU, MEG!! Channel: / megankate92 Website: www.megscreations.com Filmed with: Camera - Canon G7X Mark II (http://amzn.to/2xsYC0S) Music: Wishful Thinking - Dan Lebowitz Traveller - The 126ers Morning Mandolin - Chris Haugen Disclosure: Some of the links above are “affiliate links.” This means that if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive a small commission from the sale at no additional cost to you. This support helps me continue to be able to make videos, and take the time to link to all the art supplies & materials I use so that you guys can easily find them. I only link to products that I use personally on a regular basis, and feel comfortable recommending.