Being successful part-time?
Backstory: many years ago I put a bunch of my average-quality art and photos on Adobe Stock. These were a mix of abstract art and bland cityscapes. I had a few downloads but my lifetime earnings is under $5, nowhere near enough to pay out.
I know graphic design is a career, and I know it's important to take it seriously and create high-quality commercial content. My question is, is it possible to create your own stock brand if you only have a few hours to spare a month? I'd be focusing mostly on creating textures and perhaps vector illustrations as this would be easiest with my background and current equipment. I worked full-time as an artist for around four years, so I do have some experience.
My aim would be to sell more like $50 per year rather than, say, $200 a month, as it would be more about trying to develop the discipline to create a sustainable brand alongside other commitments, rather than needing it to live on. Is this feasible?
Or do stock contributors generally need to be full-time creatives in order to have enough skill and talent to produce the dynamic content that brands require, particularly given how saturated the marketplace is? Does anyone have any tips for part-time success?
