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Meet Anh
Anh is a freelance illustrator.
BBC Bitesize logo She likes that she does not have to do the same thing every day.
Watch Anh’s story on BBC Bitesize CareersExplore the different ways to get into this role.
How to become
You can get into this job through:
- a university course
- a college course
- an apprenticeship
- applying directly
University
You could do a higher national diploma or degree in illustration or a related subject like fine art or graphic design.
Entry requirements
You'll usually need:
- between 1 and 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a higher national diploma or degree
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- equivalent entry requirements
- student finance for fees and living costs
- university courses and entry requirements
College
You could do a course in art and design to help you become an illustrator.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
More Information
- equivalent entry requirements
- funding advice
- search for courses
Apprenticeship
You could take an apprenticeship to learn some of the skills you need to get started as an illustrator, like:
- Junior VFX Artist or Assistant Technical Director Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship
- Junior Animator Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship
Entry requirements
You'll usually need:
- 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a higher or degree apprenticeship
More Information
- equivalent entry requirements
- apprenticeship levels
- guide to apprenticeships
Direct Application
If you do not have art or design qualifications, you can contact companies directly to share examples of your work.
You can find information on the Writers' & Artists' Yearbook on how to:
- get started as a freelance illustrator
- prepare a portfolio
- find a publisher
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Career tips
As a freelance illustrator you'll need a portfolio to showcase your work. You'll need this to get onto a course or to show clients.
You might want to create your portfolio on:
- your own website
- a blog
- social media platforms like Instagram
If you're working freelance, you can sell your work directly or through an agent.
Agents have access to a large network of buyers and will take a percentage of your sales as commission. The Society of Artists Agents has details of agents as well as examples of artists' work.
Further information
You can get more details about working in illustration from the Association of Illustrators (AOI).
You can get information on working in creative careers from Discover Creative Careers.
Find out what skills you’ll use in this role.
What it takes
Skills and knowledge
You'll need:
- knowledge of the fine arts
- to be thorough and pay attention to detail
- design skills and knowledge
- the ability to use your initiative
- to be flexible and open to change
- knowledge of computer operating systems, hardware and software
- the ability to accept criticism and work well under pressure
- thinking and reasoning skills
- to be able to use a computer and the main software packages competently
Discover the day to day tasks you’ll do in this role.
What you'll do
Day-to-day tasks
Your day-to-day tasks might depend on the field of illustration you work in.
As an illustrator you could:
- discuss requirements, or a brief, with authors, editors or designers
- negotiate prices and timescales
- research your creative ideas
- create final illustrations using hand drawing, painting or computer design packages
- promote your business and manage your finances if you're self-employed
Working environment
You could work in a creative studio, from home or at a client's business.
Look at progression in this role and similar opportunities.
Career path and progression
If you work freelance, you'll need to build up and maintain a client base.
You can use your illustrating skills in a variety of sectors including:
- advertising
- fashion and merchandising
- publishing
- websites and computer games
With further training and experience you could specialise as a medical illustrator or scientific illustrator. You could also move into teaching.
Find apprenticeships, courses and jobs available near you.
Current opportunities
Apprenticeships In England
We can't find any apprenticeship vacancies in England for an illustrator right now.
The Find an apprenticeship service can help you with your search, send alerts when new apprenticeships become available and has advice on how to apply.
Courses In England
L2 Art & Design - Illustration
- Provider: NORTHAMPTON COLLEGE
- Start date: 31 August 2026
- Location: DAVENTRY
Diploma in Art and Design
- Provider: KENDAL COLLEGE
- Start date: 01 September 2026
- Location: Kendal
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