New (financial) year, new price
Just so you know, price for The Illustrator Jobs Board is going up soon
It’s nearly the new financial year. If you’re an accountant, I am sending you strength and biscuits.
New year, new price.
Why this is good news for you if you’re a current paid subscriber:
If you’re currently subscribed, you’ll carry on paying the same price for as long as you stay :) Get in.
Why this is also good news for you if you’re a free subscriber reading this before the 5th of April:
If you jump in before the 5th of April, you can get these prices, too!
Current pricing
When/if you upgrade to paid before the 5th of April, you’ll get to snap up the introductory prices, which are:
Monthly subscription: £7
Yearly subscription: £70
Golden Pencils Tier: £250
What will the new prices be?
Monthly subscription: £15
Yearly subscription: £125
Golden Pencils Tier: £495 (this is the option where you get 1 year of jobs board access, plus a 1-hour 1:1 portfolio review specifically for live illustrators and graphic recorders. You can book the 1:1 at any time during your 12 months.)
You can read all about the Golden Pencils option here:
Introducing: Golden Pencils ✨ ✏️ ✨
Hello! Firstly, if you’re not a live illustrator or scribe or graphic recorder, this post isn’t for you 😅
Click to have a look at your subscription options here and see if you fancy joining. (If you've been on the fence, now’s a great time to join and make the most of the early-adopter price.)
I’m excited for your illustration career, and it’d be lovely to see you applying for opportunities on the Illustrator Jobs Board.
Either way, I’m wishin’ you all the best.
x Katie
Hi Katie! If I have just the regular year subscription, is it possible to upgrade to the golden pencil instead and just pay the difference? I had the regular I think before you announced the ✏️
wahoo I am happy I got in early on the golden pencil price! Also a question: what happens when the golden pencil year is up? Is it another annual charge and then another golden pencil sesh? Also is that price locked in (it'll seem crazy good value after the price has been up for a while!)?