We create cover illustrations across a wide range of genres, with the goal of matching your book’s tone and meeting the technical requirements for print and ebook. The process begins with understanding your vision, mood, key visual details, and sample covers you like so the artwork supports your concept.
Our illustration process is collaborative. You review early concepts before we move into final linework, color, and typography guidance. Final files are delivered in the proper dimensions and resolution for your selected formats, with revisions managed through agreed review rounds based on scope.
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American Illustrators
Share your requirements, book type, illustration style, number of illustrations, and any references you like, and we’ll connect you with an illustrator whose approach fits your vision.
Finding the right illustrator takes time because the artwork needs to fit your story, genre, and audience, not simply look appealing on its own. We simplify that process by offering illustration support across a variety of styles, then aligning the visuals with your book’s tone, message, and key scenes.
We keep the process collaborative. You share references and preferences, we develop initial concepts, and you review direction before final artwork is created. Revisions are handled through agreed review rounds based on scope, so feedback stays clear, organized, and productive.
We collect the essentials: book type, number of illustrations, page/trim size, timeline, and where the artwork will be used. You can also share references, mood boards, and character or scene notes so expectations are clear from the start.
We create rough sketches to confirm composition and overall direction. This is the stage where you can request changes to pose, layout, expressions, or scene details before we begin the final artwork phase.
After the sketches are approved, we move into final illustration work, including clean linework where needed, color palette development, shading, and key visual details while keeping the style consistent throughout the project.
You review near-final artwork for updates such as color balance, minor details, sizing, or clarity. Revisions are handled through agreed review rounds based on the scope of the project.
We apply finishing touches and complete a consistency check across all illustrations, including character continuity, visual style, and overall presentation. Files are then prepared at the correct resolution for publishing use.
You receive the completed illustrations in the required formats, prepared correctly with resolution and margin considerations where needed, ready to be placed into your book layout or production files.
We support authors with writing, editing, structuring, and preparing books for publication. Our services include ghostwriting, manuscript development, editing, formatting, cover coordination, illustration support, and the preparation of essential launch materials.
Yes. If you only have an idea, outline, or concept, our team can help you shape it into a workable plan. For illustration projects, we can also discuss the visual direction, character concepts, and style references before production begins.
Yes, we do. If your manuscript only needs editing, proofreading, or content refinement, we can provide standalone editing support without requiring you to choose other services.
Yes. We can help prepare your book for both print and ebook formats. This may include formatting, file checks, cover setup, and making sure your files meet common platform requirements.
We can assist with the publishing process by helping you prepare files, organize submission materials, and understand platform requirements. You remain in control of your accounts, rights, and publishing decisions.
Yes. We support children’s book illustration projects, including character concepts, scene artwork, and interior illustrations. We can also align the art style with the age group, tone, and layout needs of the book.
The process starts with a consultation or project brief. You share your book details, goals, preferred style, and any references. From there, we outline the scope, recommend the next steps, and begin the project with a clear direction.