HELP PLEASE!!
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- flickster0
What I don't understand is that everyone that leaves Studio A and interviews for a job at Studio B, has work they've done while employed at Studio A. Is that illiegal, too?
Are you supposed to only have work you designed while in school, or while freelancing (which, doing while at Studio A is frowned upon or seen as competing) in your portfolio while interviewing or trying to gain employment elsewhere?
If you did the work, you should be able to show it. A simple disclaimer stating that the work was done while employed at Studio A should be enough.
I admit, I am bitter, too... I've been down the same road with work that I designed for a major client while employed elsewhere.
It's one thing to post work that you didn't do... but if you designed it, you should be able to show it.