Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Interview with Gill of Rural France


Gill of Rual France 
Rual France


Rico:
What's Your Name?


Hi! My name is Gill

Rico:
List your shop(s) -


Gill :

Rural France

My main shop is Ruralfrance, chosen as I live in rural France and my photography is influenced by that. My photos and digital art are mainly of animals and insects, particularly horses (one of my loves) and agricultural themes.

Past Impressions

Past Impressions is a store I started to cover my love of vintage art and postcards, to keep it separate from my own work. It includes copies of some of the postcards in my collection, a few old family photos, and more recently (and still to come!) some book illustrations from the 19th century. It's a good excuse for me to buy more postcards and books :)

Natural Patterns

Natural Patterns encompasses digital patterns made from my photos, as I love to experiment, but wanted to keep it separate from more traditional work. The patterns are mainly made from my flower photos, though you wouldn't think it to look at some of them!

Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


Gill :
Just short of 2 years

Rico: Are you a ProSeller? If yes, how long from the time you open a shop until you made it to ProSeller?

Gill :
Yes I am. That's a difficult question due to the changes - if the criteria had been the same as now, it would have been 6 months, but due to the hold on the program, I came in at bronze level in July, a year and a half after starting my first shop.

Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


Gill :
I didn't really ask many questions, but I did read the forum from top to bottom. There is so much good advice there, and the answer to nearly every question if you look for it.

Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


Gill :
I use a Mac, recently upgraded, along with a very good Photoshop alternative, Photoline, filters from FilterForge, and a few commercial use brushes that I've found. My camera is a Nikon D5000, and the Nikon software is excellent for making initial exposure adjustments.

Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


Gill :
The countryside and nature around me. The French are very fond of their draft horses with plenty of shows, the goats, chickens and Welsh cobs are our own, and there seems to be a much larger range of fascinating insects in France than the UK, which is where I was born. This area of France is very wooded and full of granite, so it's mostly cattle farming.

Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


Gill :
Initially it was around 12 - 15 hours a day, now it's less though I can still sometimes do a long day. It depends week to week on what else needs to be done, with animals and land to look after.

Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone just starting out on Zazzle?


Gill :
Do what you enjoy doing most, don't just follow what you think are the best sellers. If you're completely new to graphics, spend some time learning the software and some basic design, and experiment! Be prepared for some hard work for little return initially, and pay attention to your tags and descriptions - they are really important!

Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


Gill :
I like gardening, travelling, sitting with a wheat beer and watching the world go by, looking after the animals, and wishing there were more hours in the day.

Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you? 


Gill :
I speak a tiny bit of Czech that it took me 3 years of solid book learning to grasp.
Apart from my other hobbies, I have a passion for canals - it's a really nice way to travel.
A long time ago I used to have a Suzuki GS500E and a 1936 BSA with a hand gear change.
I hate seafood, brawn, snails, offal and any other unusual bits that the French love to eat. I love curry.
I hate any sort of housework, including shopping, and love it when my husband does the cooking.

Rico:
List 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design.


Gill :

Frogs postcard



This is my garden pond, an old stone trough, and this was the first year it was inhabited by frogs. There are three here but we actually had seven at the last count, all in a one and a half by four and a half feet trough. It's amazing how much wildlife you can find in an area that size.


Trials rider canvas



I'm not all animals and nature. We help out at the local motorcycle trial in Sardent once a year. It's a big event, international and over four days with around 350 riders, a large proportion of them from the UK. This is a photo of one of the experts, given an oil paint filter.


Hummingbird hawkmoth and valerian mousepads



This is a hummingbird hawk-moth, which I'm quite proud of as they hardly stop still for a second. Taken with a vintage 400mm manual lens with macro bellows in natural light.

Rico:
This is one of my personal favorite designs from your shop


Gipsy Gold Print



Welsh cob mare, Trehewyd Sulwen, portrait. Gipsy gold does not chink and glitter. It gleams in the sun and neighs in the dark. ~Attributed to the Claddaugh Gypsies of Galway
Rico: Beautiful! I Love her soulful eye.

Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online?


Gill :
My blogs and lenses are updated sporadically, but I get around to them eventually.


Squidoo Rual France Photos

Squidoo Digital art from photos

Rual France Blog

Twitter

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Interview with Bebops of Bebop's Place

Bebops
Bebops of Bebop's Place



Rico:
What's Your Name?


Bebops

Rico:
List your shop(s) -


Bebops :

Bebop's Place

Bebop' Weddings

Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


Bebops :
A year and a half

Rico: Are you a ProSeller?
If yes, how long from the time you open a shop until you made it to ProSeller?

Bebops :
Yes. I just became a ProSeller but it would have happened about 10 months after I joined Zazzle if they had not put the program on hold until recently.

Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


Bebops :
Be patient, add quality products, take time with the tags and descriptions.

Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


Bebops :
I am a passionate photographer and so my main tool is my Canon SX20. I use Photoshop Elements for post-processing, digital enhancement and abstract designs.

Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


Bebops :
I am inspired by the wild, natural world. Also, I think I have been very much influenced by the French Impressionists.

Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


Bebops :
Probably an average of 6 hours a day.

Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone just starting out on Zazzle?


Bebops :
The same advice I got: Be patient, add quality products, take time with the tags and descriptions. I would add taking time for promotion. Haunt the Zazzle Forum for opportunities!

Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


Bebops :
I have large vegetable and flower gardens and they keep me busy. I also love to read and hike the wild, natural areas near my house.

Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you? 

 
Bebops :
I'm a retired library worker.
I'm a mother.
I am the third generation of photographers in my family (my grandfather and father each had studios).
I love to cook.
I live on 20 acres in the wilds of upstate New York.

Rico:
List 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design.


Bebops :

Anna's Vision 2012 Wall Calendar



My mother was an artist who never exhibited her work. I have tons of her paintings hanging in my house. As a project this winter, I photographed some of my favorites and created a calendar.


Recipes 3 Ring Binder



One winter day I was making a soup. All the cut up veggies looked beautiful to me and I took their picture. Here they are on a binder. This has become one of my best selling products.


Lilac Bridal Shower Announcement



Just recently, I began to make wedding collections. This lilac wedding design has been very popular. This is the bridal shower invitation. There is a link to the whole Lilac Wedding Collection in the product description.

Rico:
This is one of my personal favorite designs from your shop


Penguins Print


Penguins print
Penguins by Bebops
sell your artwork online at Zazzle.

This poster features two adorable African Penguins standing on a rocky ledge. They are aquatic, flightless birds whose wings have become flippers. Each has a black stripe and black spots on the chest. The pattern of spots is unique for every penguin, just like human fingerprints. They have pink glands above their eyes and pink and black feet.
Rico: These two are really adorable! I love penguins and this is a beautiful poster.

Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online?


Bebops :

Twitter: @bebopsplace
Blog: Zazzle Best Sellers

Squidoo lenses:

Beautiful Binders
Seeing Red
Words of Gratitude
Blue Moods

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Interview with Rose Santuci-Sofranko of Artists4God



Rose Santuci-Sofranko of Artists4God


















Rose Santuci-Sofranko of Artists4God


Rico:
What's Your Name?


Hi! My name is Rose Santuci-Sofranko

Rico:
List your shop(s) -


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
I have 7 shops (so far!) on Zazzle:

Artists4God

My very first shop and has a little bit of everything! Over 39,000 of them!

Works of Mercy

My 2nd shop, created to help raise money for a local homeless shelter, with over 1,600 products honoring our Lord's Divine Mercy, and highlighting the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy (feed the hungry, clothe the naked, etc...)

Cute Critters with Heart

Came next...it's a whole alphabet of cute animals from A to Z (on over 2,200 products)....which my husband and I are working on a children's book about!

Bouncing Babies with Heart

Over 1,800 products featuring Bouncing Babies with toys and other items numbering from 1 to 10, as well as twins and triplets too!

Rose's Roses

All roses, all the time, on over 2,000 different products!

Rosie's Posies

A virtual garden filled with lots of beautiful flower types on over 1,200 products.

God's Palette

Over 150 Wrapped Canvas prints highlighting the many colors in God's "Palette" with which He colored this beautiful world.

Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
I first joined Zazzle in December of 2009...created a couple of items and then sadly kind of forgot about the site. It seemed so "complicated" to me at the time.

Then, about a year ago I rediscovered this WONDERFUL site, and I figured out how to create more products and started creating like crazy. I made my "first" sale (of this rediscovery period) almost exactly 1 year ago (11/23/10) and the sales were slow at first, but have been steadily increasing ever since, thanks be to God!

Rico: Are you a ProSeller?

Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
I finally was granted the basic Pro-Seller status when they revamped the "pro-seller" program. I believe I actually reached the point of being a Pro-Seller about 7 months after my "first" sale, but the program was in "limbo" for awhile so I wasn't "dubbed" a Pro-Seller until a few months ago.

Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
When I first started out I really didn't get any advice, I wish I had know about the forums the first time around but am very grateful for finding them this time around. They have been a big help with advice about everything from keywords to creating "templates" (that was a BIG help!). Templates make it SO much easier for me to quickly create products that aren't already in the "Quick Create" (which I use all the time!)

Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
I use a variety of mediums for my designs: many are pure photography, others are "digitally manipulated" photographs (kaleidoscopes, warps, etc...), my CUTE CRITTERS and BOUNCING BABIES stores are all graphic designs which I created in PhotoImpactPro using their basic shapes. I also utilize some decorative "dingbat" fonts for which permission is given to use them in commercial products. One or two of my designs are my pen and work drawings. So, as you can see, I like to dabble in a little bit of everything!

Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
If you look at the names of my first and last shops ARTISTS4GOD and GODS PALETTE I think you will find the inspiration for my works. I've always wished I could be a great painter that could reproduce the beauty of God's Artistry in His creations.... when I found out that I wasn't a great "realistic" painter but rather a more "abstract" painter I found it frustrating....until...I got my first digital camera! Yes! I found a way to more closely "recreate" some of the beauty that our Lord shares with us!

Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
LOL, I spend about 25 to 30 hours a week (at least) on creating products, promoting products, etc... on Zazzle and I LOVE it!

Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone just starting out on Zazzle?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
My best advice...hmmm...I love to use "Quick Create" (some people don't like it)...but I find it helps me to create a LOT of products in a short period of time. However, my advice would be to check over each item carefully...resize as needed, delete products where your design doesn't quite "work", and use appropriate keywords. When I first started out, I created a lot of "substandard" products because I didn't know what the heck I was doing....but now that I've figured out what I'm doing (with all the great help from the forums and just by "trial and error") my products are better then they were. (I still need to go through many of my old designs and delete some "substandard" products that may still be there).

Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
Oh my, what do I like to do when I'm not creating art? Well, most of what I love to do (go on drives and to Nature Sanctuaries with my husband, go to Botanical Gardens and beautiful Churches, etc...) involves taking a gazzilion photos so I can create even more art! So, I'd be at a loss to come up with something I like to do when I'm not creating art, LOL!

Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
I'm not sure how "random" they are but I'm: Catholic, Pro-Life, a "Newlywed" (of 3 1/2 years), I met my husband on an online Catholic Dating Site, and We were engaged just 4 months after we first met "F2F" (face-to-face) and Married 3 1/2 months after that!

Rico:
List 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design.


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :

Lily "True Love is Pure Love" Wrapped Canvas Print

This "Wrapped Canvas Print" speaks to my love of love and purity, and also my love of flowers!


Give me a CHOICE by giving me LIFE Print

This is a PEN and ink drawing I did of an Unborn baby (Tia) held in a hand. For Baby Tia's full story go to: Truth TV Org
 

Cute Giraffe with Goldfish Photo Cut Outs



One of my Graphic designs. I had such fun creating these and I never knew I could do something like this! This is one of the little "cute critters with heart" that me and my husband are writing a children's book about. The description on this product says: "This cute "3-D" little giraffe just got a brand new goldfish and wants to show it to everybody! Will you help him?"

Rico:
This is one of my personal favorite designs from one of your shops:


Pastel multicolored roses sticker
Pastel multicolored roses stickers

Beautiful pastel multicolored roses design. Feel free to add your own words/pictures and change the background color if you'd like to!    Rico: I just love these colors against the black background. Beautiful design.

Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online?


Rose Santuci-Sofranko :
I am "all over the place" online, here are some links to my other sites:

ARTIST4GOD.Net

Artist4God on Facebook

CUTE BABIES AND CRITTERS WITH HEART OF FACEBOOK

ARTISTS4GOD ON REDBUBBLE

ARTISTS4GOD VIRTUOUS PLANET STORE

ARTIST4GOD ON SPOONFLOWER

MY SELF-PUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPHY/PRAYER BOOKS ON LULU

ARTISTS4GOD ON LULU

ARTISTS4GOD ON SHUTTERFLY

ARTISTS4GOD ON "ARTISTS IN BUFFALO

ARTISTS4GOD ON YOU TUBE

ARTISTS4GOD ON TWITTER

BLOGS: (I accept emailed submissions of other Zazzlers products - see the "Promotion" Forum for more details)

ARTISTS4GOD

BOUNCING BABIES WITH HEART

CUTE CRITTERS WITH HEART

ROSIE'S POSIES

Rose Santuci-Sofranko of Artists4God



Sunday, November 13, 2011

Interview with New ProSeller Carolyn Muir of Artform the Heart

Carolyn Muir of Artform the Heart







Carolyn Muir of Artform the Heart



Rico:
What's Your Name?


Carolyn Muir

Rico:
List your shop(s) -


Carolyn Muir :
 
Artform the Heart

Artform the Heart was my first store. I didn't really think too carefully about the name before choosing it, if I had I may have selected something a little less ambigious. I find it difficult to stick to one style in my work and this store reflects that; it's a little bit of everything. It has some of what I consider to be my "real" artwork - pieces either painted or drawn using traditional media such as paints, pastels and pencils, as well as some of my photography and a wide variety of digital designs.

Animatastic

My next store was Animatastic - The name came from mashing together the words "animals" and "fantastic" and it does reflect what the store is all about - cute cartoon animals.

Artform Nouveau

I love Art Nouveau and the number of designs of that style in my main store were increasing rapidly so I decided to start a dedicated store. Because there was some overlap in the designs between the two stores I wanted to keep a similar theme for the name and settled on Artform Nouveau It mainly deals with original designs in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, especially the Mackintosh Rose motif.

Tee Whiz

Tee Whiz is where I exercise my weird and wacky side. My fiance also gives me inspiration for this store with his funny one-liners.

Made in the USA

Made in the USA is a store that I set up for my fiance, being that he is American. It was originally his idea to set up a t-shirt business and in researching it online, I came across zazzle. Setting up this store for him was supposed to give us a shared interest but he never took it over so it doesn't get the attention it deserves.

The Stepmom Project

The Stepmom Project is another store that was in a way inspired by my fiance, or to be precise by the fact that his having three children would make me a Stepmom. Most of the designs in this store are family oriented, but not necessarily about stepfamilies.

Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


Carolyn Muir :
I began in February 2010, so at the time of writing, a little over 18 months.

Rico:
How long did it take you to become a ProSeller from when you started?


Carolyn Muir :
Technically I qualified just as Zazzle put the program on hold in October of 2010, so six months but I didn't get the official notification until July of 2011 when the program restarted and I easily made Bronze level.

Rico:
What benefits, if any have you personally seen since reaching ProSeller status?


Carolyn Muir :
Honestly I haven't seen any real increase in sales or traffic since becoming a proseller. I would say little perks like having a proseller support service, but again, honestly, if I ever had a problem then customer service were usually pretty great even before I got the proseller status. It WAS nice to get the promotional deal of offering customers a free Christmas card, I have only made one "sale" on it so far but that means one happy customer that may return in the future.

Rico:
Has becoming a ProSeller changed the way you market you shop?


Carolyn Muir :
I don't think that it's changed how I market at all. I did begin displaying the proseller badge on my storefronts but that's the only change.

Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


Carolyn Muir :
Sadly it took me two to three months to even bother to find the forums. At that point I had been naming and describing my products in an "artistic" way that was of absolutely no value in the marketplace or search engines, so I would have to say that being told to name and describe products as though telling a friend about them over the telephone was one of the most valuable tips I picked up.

Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


Carolyn Muir :
For traditional artwork I use pencil, pastels, watercolor and acrylic paints. For graphic designs, cartoons and other work I use a variety of digital software including Photoshop, Inkscape, Artweaver and Artrage. I also do a little bit of photography but don't consider myself to be a photographer as such.

Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


Carolyn Muir :
So many things inspire me; it would be a very long list!

Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


Carolyn Muir :
I would have to say: too much! My mother and fiance would agree with that. If I'm not actually on zazzle itself then I am either creating new designs or promoting myself and others.

Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone working toward ProSeller on Zazzle?


Carolyn Muir :
Promote, promote, promote and then promote some more. And also try to visit the forums every day for opportunities, tips and advice.

Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


Carolyn Muir :
I like being outdoors and visiting places of natural beauty or historic interest, spending time with family, and I have a few favorite TV shows that I rarely miss. I am very passionate about motoGP and will not miss a race; most everyone who knows me knows not to call me or try to talk to me at race time!

Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you? 


Carolyn Muir : 
I am a proud Scot.
I used to be a professional bellydancer.
I love old Doris Day Movies.
My favorite type of music is Rock/Heavy Metal.
Gerbera daisies are my favorite flower.

Rico:
List 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design.


Carolyn Muir :
 
There are two types of favorites that aren't necessarily the same thing: those that I like the most aesthetically and those that sell very well, the two don't always coincide but I have selected two that fit both categories and one that is simply my personal favorite.


Back to You - Original Pencil Drawing Figure Study Print



I love this poster that's made from an original black and white pencil drawing I did in 2007. While it won't appeal to everyone, I love tonal pieces and figure studies. Even though it took many, many hours to draw, I loved every second working on this piece.


Cute Pink Pony Horse Cartoon Party Invitations



I'm not normally a pink girly girl but I adore this little pink pony horse party invitation from my Animatastic store. I have her on another style of invitation where she is pictured in a colorful outdoor scene and whilst I marginally prefer that version, this one with the striped border and plain pink background seems to sell more often.


Wedding Invitation Royal Stewart / Stuart Tartan



This Scottish themed Wedding Invitation generates a large number of sales and custom design requests. Although it's shown here with the Royal Stewart tartan it can be made with any tartan or combination of tartans that the client requests. People are really proud of their heritage and many want to incorporate an element of that into their wedding.

Rico:
This is one of my personal favorite designs from your shop 



Ice - Original Mixed Media Abstract Canvas Print



from an original painting by C.Muir - This abstract piece entitled "Ice" is from an original mixed media painting by C.Muir. Cool blues, whites, greys and blacks emote the frosty feeling to this wintery piece.
Rico: Absolutely Beautiful piece! I love the colors and composition.

Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online?


Carolyn Muir :

 
I am in the process of setting up my website CM Design Style

and can also be found on facebook at Facebook Artform The Heart
and Facebook Animatastic

on Twitter as Twitter Artform The Heart

google+ as Carolyn M

and Squidoo as ArtformTheHeart on Squidoo

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Interview with Shonda of Shonda's Gift Shop

Shonda of Shonda's Gift Shop










Shonda of Shonda's Gift Shop

Rico:
What's Your Name?


My name is Shonda and I manage Shonda's Gift Shop.

Rico:
List your shop(s) -


Shonda :
Shonda's Gift Shop

Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


Shonda :
We have been members since September of 2009.

Rico: Are you a ProSeller?

Shonda :
Not yet, we are in the process of making some major changes to our site and hope to change that soon!

Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


Shonda :
We actually didn't know anyone so we didn't know to ask for advice. Now we know to check the Zazzle Forums since there is a treasure trove of useful information in there!

Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


Shonda :
We primarily use the Gimp tool and a drawing tablet to create all of our designs. I also do a lot of hand sketches to work up draft designs.

Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


Shonda :
Family and Friends provide most of our inspiration. We've based a lot of our characters, situation, and jokes off of them.

Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


Shonda :
In the last few months we have really been making an effort to get serious with our Zazzle Shop. We have completely revamped it, added a ton of new items, changed the layout, created categories and a graphic layout, and that's just the beginning!

At this point we are spending a minimum of 10 hours a week on Zazzle. Based on what we've seen from other Shop Owner's we will need to put in more time in order to see some real results.

Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone just starting out on Zazzle?


Shonda :
Use good tags! We didn't realize that at first, and we are still in the process of going through our whole inventory to properly tag everything. If people can't FIND your stuff, they can't BUY your stuff!

Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


Shonda :
When I'm not creating art I'm managing a household, running a small business, and chasing after a 2 year old ball of energy.

Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you? 


Shonda :
I love creating funny designs for kids
I love animals
I love seeing people smile when they see our designs
We have had cats, dogs, fish, and turtles as pets, but currently do not have a pet (we're negotiating).
I use my husband for cheap tech support (he works in IT)

Rico:
List 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design.



Shonda's Animal Crackups Teacher's Pet T-Shirt




Our Teacher's Pet shirt seems to be a fan favorite and always seems to get attention.


Shonda's Animal Crackups What Cookie T-Shirt

 


Our What Cookie shirt is another one that gets a chuckle.


Shonda's Animal Crackups Don't Feed The Animals Tshirts

 


We needed a shirt for a recent trip to the zoo and brainstormed to create this design.

Rico:
This is one of my personal favorite designs from your shop 



Hot Dog T Shirts
 



Rico: He's really cute! I love his ears flapping in the breeze.

Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online?


Shonda :
We've recently created a facebook fan page and would love to have more fans:
Facebook

We've also created a blog (very much a work in process):
Blog

We also have our main site which is : Shonda's Gift Shop

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Interview with A.J. of Transfinite

A.J. of Transfinite













A.J. of Transfinite

Rico:
What's Your Name?


A.J.
- I don't have any of myself, but here's a picture of my cat.  

Rico:
List your shop(s) -


A.J. :

Transfinite

The first store I created is called QUILTBAG Scraps. Its theme is items related to gay/lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and intersex pride. (The acronym QUILTBAG means "Queer, undecided, intersex, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, androgynous/asexual, gay".) I'm neutrois (genderless) and pansexual (basically the same as bisexual, but with an emphasis on the fact that there are more than two genders), so I wanted to create products for my communities, and those related.

Transfinite2

My second store is called Kitten Fundamentalist, because I couldn't really think of a better name. It's just that when I decided to start making non-QUILTBAG items, I thought it would be a good idea to split them up. This store is basically for everything else I think of - political-related items, t-shirts with cute kittens on them, etc.

Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


A.J. :
Technically, a year or so. I made a store, stuck a few items up, and then sort of abandoned the place. When I randomly got a sale a couple of weeks ago I remembered Zazzle, and decided to come back.

Rico: Are you a ProSeller?

A.J. :
Not yet!

Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


A.J. :
I'm still more or less starting out, but the best advice I've seen so far is, you actually need to work at making and selling products. You can't just upload a random design, slap it on a bunch of things, and wait for the dough to start rolling in.

Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


A.J. :
I run Linux, so I use The GIMP to create my designs. I've heard a lot of bad things about the program, but they're pretty much universally aimed at the Windows version; the Linux version of GIMP works amazingly well.

Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


A.J. :
I'm inspired by my interests. The queer community, liberal politics, adorable scampering kittens, the Japanese language... Sometimes I just browse public domain image galleries to see if anything inspires me, but generally it has to be something I'm interested in.

Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


A.J. :
I have a lot of free time since I'm job-hunting right now, so I spend a couple hours a day on Zazzle... so maybe 20 hours a week? I know that sounds like a lot, but it's not all in one sitting. I'll stop by for five minutes to check the forums, go off to eat dinner, and then come back and spend half an hour uploading a design and making some products. That kind of thing.

Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone just starting out on Zazzle?


A.J. :
Come up with lots of different designs and try putting them on lots of different products. You'd be surprised what works well!

Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


A.J. :
Video games, reading, and writing. When I'm not making art, I'm working on a novel I'm writing (I know, isn't everyone?) and help translate Japanese shows and comics into English (unprofessionally).

Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you? 


A.J. :
 
1) I have a cat. She's currently inspiring me for several cat-related items.

2) I don't identify as either male or female, so I prefer to be referred to with gender-neutral pronouns; it, they, zie/zir, or something else, as long as it's not he or she.

3) I have Very Strong Feelings about equality and inclusiveness.

4) I live in the Pacific Northwest. That's probably why I don't get off my computer and go outside more often.

Rico:
List 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design.


A.J. :


When you say I'm confused about my gender... T Shirts
 


"When you say I'm confused about my gender, you really mean YOU'RE confused about your gender." You're just confused is something trans and non-binary people hear all the time, and it really grates on the nerves. I'm planning to make a version that says "When you say I'm confused about my sexuality..." for bisexual, pansexual, and asexual people, soon.


Adorable Kittens Necklace
 


- "Adorable kittens necklace". This actually got featured on Zazzle's "Today's Best" a few days ago! As you might be able to tell, I am a cat lover (and I like to run, etc.). The same design is also available on shirts, mugs, bumper stickers, and other items.


Hentaigana: It's not what you think Shirt





- "Hentaigana: It's not what you think." This one is a really terrible pun... Hentaigana is an old-fashioned Japanese writing system that's not in use these days, but unfortunately, "hentai" (variant) is a homophone for "hentai" (perverted), a word often used to mean "anime porn". The handwriting on the front of the shirt is the word "hentaigana" written in hentaigana, and the octopus on the back... Well, look up "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife" (but disable images first).

Rico:
This is one of my personal favorite designs from your shop 



Heartsplosion Tee Shirt


Rico: Very nice design. I love the colors. 

Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online? 


A.J. :I'm on Dreamwidth at transfinite (), but I mostly post about my boring personal life and silly fandom-related things. I never update my Twitter, and I don't like Facebook's privacy policies, so I don't have one. Dreamwidth at transfinite