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Not sure what to produce

  • April 9, 2021
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Hi there

 

Just wondering if I could get some tips/direction please.

Up until now I have been doing photos and not much in the way of artwork.

I am just wondering what sort of things that can be produced that are in demand on your site.

I don’t have a budget for models.

I seem to see a lot of wide header type things with copy space in the “insights” section.

I just want to avoid spending a lot of time on artwork that’s not in demand

 

Thanks in advance

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    Correct answer Nancy OShea

    I mean what are you good at specifically -- textile art, product packaging, icons, cartoons, food art, still life, real life, technology, fashion, etc... Focus on what you're good at and submit your best work.  If it sells, great.  If it doesn't, nothing ventured; nothing gained.  As your portfolio increases so will your experience.  In time, you'll figure out what sells and what doesn't.

     

    If you're searching for a new direction, look at categories that haven't been over-saturated with content.  For example, Adobe Stock already have millions of sunsets & flowers.  But they're are in short supply of images that depict social, cultural and religious diversity.  If that subject interests you, use that as a starting point.

     

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    Nancy OShea
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 9, 2021

    What are you good at?

     

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    rose 6060Author
    Known Participant
    April 10, 2021

    Hi Nancy

    I think mostly photoshop, very basic illustrator and typography

    Don't do video

     

    Nancy OShea
    Community Expert
    Nancy OSheaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    April 10, 2021

    I mean what are you good at specifically -- textile art, product packaging, icons, cartoons, food art, still life, real life, technology, fashion, etc... Focus on what you're good at and submit your best work.  If it sells, great.  If it doesn't, nothing ventured; nothing gained.  As your portfolio increases so will your experience.  In time, you'll figure out what sells and what doesn't.

     

    If you're searching for a new direction, look at categories that haven't been over-saturated with content.  For example, Adobe Stock already have millions of sunsets & flowers.  But they're are in short supply of images that depict social, cultural and religious diversity.  If that subject interests you, use that as a starting point.

     

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    WendellaBee
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    April 9, 2021