Resumes: NOV 03

Out of context: Reply #7

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  • sauerbraten0

    grafiske, i'm a graphic designer like most in here, i've been working f/t for about a year non-stop and don't have the need for a continuous portfolio, alot of people that start working f/t hours don't have much time to work on 'experimental' and 'personal' work, you're getting by doing client work (granted, it doesn't quench the creative bug most of the time). you can see my old ass portfolio, hasn't been updated in a long time at http://promo.remotectrl.org

    i just know alot about what to do and what not to do as far as getting your foot in the door, and usually overdesigned sites or resumes don't cut it. if you want to work for people that are impressed by the latest greatest trend in design, then cool, but seasoned designers and creative directors can usually spot inexperience pretty quick. a good handle on typography and concept-based design is what better firms/studios are seeking.

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