Design Services

Interior Formatting

$0.002 USD ($0.003 CAD) per word

I will format the interior of your book. I can design clean, minimalist chapter headers and cover pages as well.

What you get: A print-ready PDF and an EPUB file.

Region Map Art

$299 USD ($399 CAD)

I’ll hand-draw a 6″x9″ map of a region from your fantasy or sci-fi world in Photoshop. (Add $99 for colour.)

What you get: A print-ready PDF and a JPG for digital use.

World Map Art

$399 USD ($529 CAD)

I’ll hand-draw a 11″x17″ map of your fantasy or sci-fi world in Photoshop. (Add $99 for colour.)

What you get: A print-ready PDF and a JPG for digital use.

FAQ

The time it takes to complete a project depends on its scale and complexity. Contact me with the details of your map and your preferred deadline.

I ask for a 25% deposit before I start your project. I will send you a contract to sign, and invoices can be paid securely via bank transfer, credit card, or PayPal.

I use Photoshop and a Wacom drawing tablet. For interior formatting, I use Vellum. 

I took acrylic painting lessons for several years as a teenager, then picked up digital painting as an adult. I took some college-level design courses and worked as a graphic designer and layout artist for newspapers/magazines for several years. I’m mostly self-taught where digital art and mapmaking is concerned, with some tips picked up from other artists and YouTube tutorials.

Absolutely! This is very helpful, even if it’s just scribbles and dots showing where you want cities and rivers.

A region map is a 6″ wide by 9″ tall map of a region (think a closeup on a specific area in your world). A world world map is 17″ wide by 11″ tall and can include up to three continents. Contact me for a quote on custom dimensions and additional continents. 

Testimonials

This was absolutely stunning work, from an incredibly talented artist. I never imagined someone could breathe so much life into something inert, until I held the world I had only ever seen in my mind's eye in my hands. I cannot recommend Allison highly enough.
A.J.
Dungeon Master
I’m not one who gets excited over maps in fiction—but hear me out. There’s something so vibrant and engaging about Allison’s cartography, reminiscent of the Renaissance style when every map was a meticulously rendered art piece. It’s impossible not to feel a thrill about the adventure laid out before you when presented with Allison’s elegant work. P.S. I think I’m a map fan now.
Shelly Campbell
Author of Under the Lesser Moon, Gulf, and Knowledge Itself