Replying to @Linus And Co. Fb gets VIP treatment rn because that’s where everyone usually interacts with me at 🤣
Engaging personally on Facebook has been a game-changer in building a genuine connection with my audience. I prioritize Facebook because that’s where most of my fans interact with me, creating a VIP experience for them. It’s not just about posting art; it’s about responding, sharing, and collaborating in a space where creativity flows both ways. One of the things I love is how my designs become part of people’s lives. Fans use my art to make clothes and other custom items, which is incredibly rewarding. I sell downloadable files of my designs on my website, making it easy for creators to access and use them. However, I keep some character licensed art separate and private, stored safely to manage licensing rights properly. This approach keeps my art unique and protects intellectual property, while still offering plenty of great content for fans and creators. For anyone interested in my work, Facebook is the best place to reach out because I keep the interaction personal and lively. This VIP treatment helps build a loyal community, centered on shared passion for art and design. If you want to incorporate custom art in your projects, consider exploring how designers handle licensing and file access. It’s a balance between creativity and protection, and staying connected on platforms like Facebook helps artists and fans navigate this in a friendly, approachable way.
































































