in-house nervouss...
in-house nervouss...
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- _salisae_0
my experience with in-house is that you have a lot more time to play around with ideas/concepts/execution. deadlines aren't as harsh.
but, depending on your superiors, you ideas can be easily squashed because there is no representation for you as a designer. unless you are gifted or experienced in selling and presenting.
it does get stale after awhile. if you start to feel like a human jelly mold it's time to move on.
- you’ve got it in one.MrOneHundred
- what do you mean?_salisae_
- yeah, what doees that mean?lvl_13
- you’ve got it in one.
– MrOneHundred1/3
what do you mean?
– _salisae_2/3
yeah, what doees that mean?rson