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Monday, June 28, 2010

Sketch Of The Day!

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Whats upper readers!? Today's Sketch Of The Day is another favorite from my recent House of SchauminChanel Fall 2010 collection. This ultra sleek look includes a Chiffon cowl, and a sheer side to back seam to add a sexy revealing touch. The denim is dyed and has multi-panels along the knees for a funky knee pad effect. The soft leather jacket is biased cut in the front for a slight ruffle effect, and is also adorned with grommets of all sizes and shapes. I hand sketched the illustration, and rendered the color in Adobe Photoshop. As always, your comments are both appreciated and encouraged.





Fashionably Yours,





Since the tender age of twelve, Schaumin Chanel Alexander has been creating fashion illustrations, and designing Womens wear apparel. Shortly after graduating college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design & Marketing, she began freelancing her talents. SchauminChanel is the main designer and chief operator of Creative Conceptz Ltd., a company dedicated to freelance fashion design.


Sunday, June 13, 2010

Sketch Of The Day

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Bonjour my readers! Today's Sketch Of The Day is another look from my recently completed Fall 2010 Collection for House of SchauminChanel. This Uber sexy silk knit dress has fringe along the shoulder line with subtle studs adorned just above the trim. The hunter green added a bit of sophistication to this look, and honestly summed up my 'Femme Fatale' inspiration perfectly. What are your thoughts? Remember your comments are both appreciated, and encouraged!




Fashionably Yours,






Since the tender age of twelve, Schaumin Chanel Alexander has been creating fashion illustrations, and designing Womens wear apparel. Shortly after graduating college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design & Marketing, she began freelancing her talents. SchauminChanel is the main designer and chief operator of Creative Conceptz Ltd., a company dedicated to freelance fashion design.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sketch Of The Day

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Hello my wonderful readers! Today's Sketch of the Day is another favorite from House of SchauminChanel's Fall 2010 collection. Its a a cut out long sweater dress layered over some psychedelic-printed textured tights. I hope you all enjoy viewing it as much as I enjoyed creating it. Remember, your comments are both appreciated and encouraged! 




Fashionably Yours,




Since the tender age of twelve, Schaumin Chanel Alexander has been creating fashion illustrations, and designing Womens wear apparel. Shortly after graduating college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design & Marketing, she began freelancing her talents. SchauminChanel is the main designer and chief operator of Creative Conceptz Ltd., a company dedicated to freelance fashion design.

How Low Can You Go!

Are Cheap Clients Really Worth It?

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Imagine your freelance business is booming! Your have potential clients pouring in left and right, as well as big projects to complete. As a freelancer, your on cloud nine until suddenly you hit a drought season. Now you have to push more aggressively to grab a freelance project. You ante up the marketing efforts, build your brand more, and suddenly you get a prospect or two! Unfortunately for you, one of your prospects are crabbing at the pricing & negotiation phase, and your faced with a dilemma: Lower your price or Lose your prospect. In my opinion, this is a lose/lose situation on the freelancer's end.

I previously did a post on pricing, and how it is always important to factor your costs and the current market in your prices. When you let a customer talk you too low in price you are seriously doing yourself and other respectable freelancers in your field a serious disservice. I always suggest to stay clear of the penny-pincher clients. There are four main factors that are a dead give away to the penny-pincher:

1. Prospect wants projects completed before they even made first contact with you, and signed the appropriate documents (if necessary).

2. Prospect professes to have worked with others in your field who charge significantly less.

3. Client fails to pay for the completed work on time. Payment arrangements always an issue.

4. Client is rude, impersonal, demanding, disrespectful, selfish, and overall just cheap!


If your prospect portrays any of these traits, don't even bother to waste your time. I recently had a client, whom of which, I completed a logo, and a flyer for his business. We have known each other for years, so I was not as stringent as I was with my regular business practices, and that was my biggest mistake. He griped about all of my prices, which I gave him price breaks on account of our friendship, and to make things worse, he was extremely disrespectful as far as the value of my work is concerned. He seen my work as something for fun, simple, and more of a leisurely task. This lack of respect for what I did as a graphic designer made him argue about price even more.

To make a long story short, I turned down further projects with this client because he was simply not worth it. As a designer, artist, or whatever trade your involved with, you must always remember the value you add to any project for any client. Is is priceless or worth pennies? How low can you go? I say low enough to seem like your somewhat flexible with them, but high enough to satisfy your value your time as any professional would. What are your thoughts on this topic? Remember as always, your comments are both appreciated and encouraged!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Sketch Of The Day

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Hello my lovely readers both new and loyal! Today's Sketch of the day is a look from my Fall 2010 collection for House of SchauminChanel. This was actually one of my favorite looks. I thought it would be funky to implement different shades of this floral print, and a strip of studs at the hip to add a bit of rocker chic to the mix. It is layered with ruffle, and a hexagonal shaped fish knit for a nice pop of skin. She has a lovely wool dual tone swing coat that would compliment any piece in your closet. I will follow up with a tutorial on doing see through textiles on your fashion designs, so stay tuned! Remember, your comments are both appreciated and encouraged!







Fashionably Yours,




Since the tender age of twelve, Schaumin Chanel Alexander has been creating fashion illustrations, and designing Womens wear apparel. Shortly after graduating college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design & Marketing, she began freelancing her talents. SchauminChanel is the main designer and chief operator of Creative Conceptz Ltd., a company dedicated to freelance fashion design.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Sketch Of The Day!

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Bonjour! Today's Sketch of The Day is my official House of SchauminChanel logo. I created the gate, and the actual text myself via Adobe Illustrator. The gate represents my idea of the gates to the estate, and the estate is my mind. The overall meaning of House of SchauminChanel is that you enter my house, which in turn, is a different world in itself. My collections and overall design aesthetic is very nostalgic, classic, yet contemporary. The 'house' of SchauminChanel is meant to be looked at a literal sense, and my editorials to come will show that. I hope you all like it. I also do logos at an affordable rate, and would love to help others make their branding statement as well. If you are interested, email me at: info.creativeconceptz@gmail.com. Remember, your comments are both appreciated, and encouraged! 







Fashionably Yours,



Since the tender age of twelve, Schaumin Chanel Alexander has been creating fashion illustrations, and designing Womens wear apparel. Shortly after graduating college with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design & Marketing, she began freelancing her talents. SchauminChanel is the main designer and chief operator of Creative Conceptz Ltd., a company dedicated to freelance fashion design.