Posts Tagged ‘licensing’
A Little Bit of Our Exciting News!
I got some really exciting news this weekend! Hearts and Laserbeams has been working with a licensing agent for the last few months to try and get some deals going, and get our characters out there in stores. It looks like we may have a deal with a tee company in the near future! If all goes well there may be shirts with Hearts and Laserbeams characters on them in actual major stores by the end of this year! If all goes not well, there may be a Hearts and Laserbeams employee (me) crying in the dark with a bottle of wine… er… apple juice (until our little boy is born. then bring on the vino!).
I’ve been taking a break working on the licensing stuff for the past couple of weeks because it’s been ungodly long work days for the last few months, but now that a deal is pending I gotta make like Devo and crack that whip and finish up what this company’s gonna need art-wise so all goes smoothly when/if a deal gets signed… I just wanted to share the excitement – keep them fingers crossed that this thing goes through! Hooray!
rockin’ out new poses!
I’m so close to being done cleaning up poses for the new Hearts and Laserbeams style guide! This little guy is by far my favorite new robot pose:
Just two more poses to clean up before I can move on with this project!! But first, I will be doing a whole lot of relaxing with the remainder of the holiday weekend. How was your 4th of July?
sneak peak at licensing show materials!
I have been absolutely relishing in the fact that my presentation materials for the licensing show are finsihed and at the printers! This weekend’s been chock full of sleeping, gardening and getting caught up on things around the house that have been lagging for the past few weeks. (I no longer have a pile of dog hair a foot thick on the kitchen floor!) (gross.)
I thought it’d be fun to share how everything turned out! It’s a two part show and tell here people, just so the files aren’t humongous:
Click here a pdf of my presentation folder with info materials! (guess what, that awesome pocket folder with the robots on it will be in my etsy shop soon!)
And here’s the really fun one, click here for a booklet of ideas for things that could be done with Hearts and Laserbeams art! (Image quality has been super-optimized so as not to be huge file sizes, so things will be a little fuzzy here and there but rest assured the print version is gorgeous!)
If you found this post and are interested in licensing Hearts and Laserbeams art, please contact Jonathan Breiter of The Public Group by clicking here.



