NY?
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- andre_andreev
I’ve been to NY twice and liked it a lot. A buddy of mine just moved to NY and I'm debating on moving as well... it appears like there is more work than here in SF and rent is same. has anyone recently moved there?
- swollenelbow0
just come dude...let the wind guide you...it will be fine...if you know your shit, you'll be fine.
shit, crash at my pad for a bit...$45 bucks a week...max 3 weeks...
- jondj240
yeah, seriously.
your work is great...you'll be fine here in nyc.peace
- ********0
everyone move dammit quit being a bunch of punnanies :P
- textbureau0
andre, i left sf a year ago and came to ny and it is working really well. looking at your work things should work well for you. dont think about it too much, just start moving.
- adrian0
i'm doing the opposite - lived in ny for like 7 years (in brooklyn) and moved out to CA in march. Probably headed up to san fran early next year as the rest of CA is more culture shock than i can handle. Move to brooklyn if you're moving to ny - much more casual and cheaper than manhattan.
- agraphiclife0
I'm about to do the same thing--move from sf to nyc. Design-wise I think it's the two best cities to get jobs. I just can't decide if I should try and get a job and then move there or vice versa. It doesn't always work out the first way.
- lara0
i moved to NYC 6 years ago. you'll love and hate it at the same time.
but once you're here it's hard to leave for all other cities appear soo tiny...:)you have good work. if you are picky about where you want to work (like small cool studios) though it won't be very easy to find a job quickly.
good luck!
- CyBrainX0
Nice work.
Obvisously, anyone featured in CA for work done for Nike will find work in NYC.I live in Manhattan and wouldn't trade the space and cheaper rent you get in Brooklyn for the immediacy and chance to walk to work you get here. (just my point of view)