How To Choose The Right Artist for Your Business: 5 Tips

Tantowi Gilang
4 min readAug 17, 2021

Choosing an appropriate artist for your business can be quite time-consuming, especially when there is so much competition out there. If you are a business owner or an aspiring one, chances are that you will soon come across the need for an illustration, design, or painting of some sort.

No matter what type of business you have — a non-profit organization, an art gallery, a restaurant, or even an insurance office — having great aesthetics can significantly improve the image of your business and help you convey your message to your customers. Here are a few tips that will help you choose the right artist for your business or organization.

Know Your Budget Before You Start Your Candidate Search

Before you hire an artist, it’s important to understand your budget. The more you know about the artists you’re considering, the easier it will be to work out which artist will best meet your needs.

If you have a specific budget in mind but aren’t sure which artist would suit your needs, it’s worth looking at other artists with similar budgets to see if they have any pieces they feel are particularly suitable. While it can be difficult to choose a work from scratch when you don’t have information about the artist, there are a few things you can do in order to speed up your decision-making process.

Understand Why You Are Hiring an Artist

Do you need a custom design for your product or service? Do you want someone to transform an existing image (or image from another source) into something new? Understanding why you need an artist and how they will achieve your goals can help you narrow down your search.

Artists are unique in that they can offer services beyond simply producing art. Think about what your business needs are; if digital is not enough, perhaps an artist can help add more value to your website, packaging, or advertising efforts.

Look for Artists Who Have Managed Similar Projects in the Past

When you’re choosing an artist for your business, you don’t want to look at their portfolio or see what’s been published online. Instead, you need to look at their history, how they handle practice work, and what skills they bring to the table.

There are many different ways in which an artist can begin contributing. For example, if you own a photography business that needs concept art for your upcoming book release, you may contact an artist in advance and discuss the ideas you have for a cover. The next day after work, your artist can come in and begin working on your images. Choosing an artist this way isn’t the only way to start your relationship, but it’s a good way to find someone willing to work with you.

Interview Potential Artists to See if They Will Be Able to Manage Your Project

There are many reasons why you should choose an individual artist for your business. Whenever you’re doing anything that requires a high level of creative ability (e.g., creating a logo, business card, etc.), the last thing you want is to waste time and money trying to find a designer.

Recognize the Value Their Work Will Add to Your Business

Once you’ve found the right artist, put as much effort into working with them as they do into their work. If anything about your relationship is vague, you’re with the wrong person. Artists who are worth working with will communicate effectively and be open to feedback — it’s part of the process. The secret to finding the right artist for your business is seeing past their style to the core of their being. If you’re lucky enough to be working with a true professional, they will exceed all expectations and work tirelessly to make your company stand out.

It’s even more important to develop a great working relationship with your artists. This relationship is the source of inspiration that will translate into powerful visuals, images, and messages that turn potential patrons into loyal patrons.

Happy Hiring!

Hiring someone who can’t manage your project could cost you a lot of time and money in the long run. You have to know what you’re getting into before you invest any money into an artist. Artists generally charge an arm and a leg for their time, and it’s usually a lot more than what you’d pay if you hired a professional.

It’s a risky investment, but one you have to take if you want the best results. Just make sure you know how to choose the right one so you end up with a quality artist who’ll deliver what you hired them to do.

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Tantowi Gilang

Grew up drawing and designing. Now I make videos for a living and love every second of them. https://linktr.ee/tantowigilang