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Value your work - make more money

What do photographers, illustrators, inventors, and software programmers do that designers don't? They retain the rights to their work rather than selling it wholesale


What do photographers, illustrators, inventors, and software programmers do that designers don't? They retain the rights to their work rather than selling it wholesale, and they know how to realise more value from their intellectual property. They achieve this by licensing, charging royalties, registering patents, and selling directly.

Increasingly product, graphic, interaction and retail designers are learning from these other creative disciplines. This Own It event, aimed at those disciplines, will feature a panel of designers who are breaking this new ground. They will tell us the stories of the successes, and perhaps their failures, to help you raise your sights when thinking about business models, understand what is possible, and guide you on getting started – while avoiding the pitfalls.


Speaker(s):

Nico Macdonald | talks | www
Matthew Grey | talks | www
Neil Baron | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

3 May 2005 at 6:00 pm

Duration:

3 hours

 

Venue:

The Design Council
34 Bow Street
London
WC2E 7DL
+44 20 74 20 52 00
http://www.design-council.org.uk/
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Organised by:

Enterprise Centre
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