Interested in licensing my art?
Check out my Q&A’s below and read my Guide to get an overview of licensing, then complete the form below to get the process started.
FAQ’s
Art licensing is essentially a type of rental agreement in which you lease artwork from an artist or designer. In my case, you can license my design(s) non-exclusively or exclusively (more on these options below). As a licensee, you pay a fee to the licensor (the artist) to use the artwork in accordance with the terms you have agreed upon with the licensor.
You can see a few samples of my work on the Patterns page and you can request to see my full portfolio at hello@lunapictata.ro
A non-exclusive license allows you to choose one of my existing designs to be manufactured by your preferred printer and sold as finished goods in a single category. The design may also be licensed non-exclusively to other companies at the same time and will continue to be available for purchase on websites such as Spoonflower, where other people can buy the design printed on fabric, wallpaper, and other products.
The terms of use for an exclusive license are negotiated and agreed upon by all parties before any design work begins. As the designer, I retain the right to use the design for any other purpose not specified in the licensing agreement during the licensing period. For example, if you have exclusively licensed a design for baby bedding, I may also license the design for a different category, such as wallpaper or women’s apparel. At the end of the term, you will have the first opportunity to renew the design. If you decide not to re-license, the rights to the design will revert back to me.
As the designer, I retain all copyright and ownership of the artwork and all derivative works at all times. Buy-outs can be negotiated at a higher price.
Pricing is bespoke — I take many things into consideration when I am pricing for your project.
Yes, all my pattern designs repeat seamlessly on all four sides, so they can be printed continuously
All pattern designs are provided as high-resolution repeating tiles in .jpg file format. Generally they are 3600×3600 px and 300dpi, but this can be changed if required. They can be either CMYK or RGB, depending on your printers preference.
Yes, please let me know if your printer/manufacturer needs the artwork layered.