Sketchbook on website
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- nedword
Due to the request to see 'how I think' from several interviews, I've added a sketcbook to my website:
http://sketch.nedwright.comQuestions:
In this day and age, does everything on my sketchbook need to be well presented? as in my portfolio?Wheres the line? Just good stuff? or failures and all?
What types of roughs do you think clients are willing for you to post in a personal sketcbook like this?
Thoughts?
- deer0
I guess.
Everything should look nice, be well presented, and you should probably have permission if its for a client.
- mayo0
that letter "C" for the wine label is gorgeous.
- skelly0
don't think you need permission from client... if you made it. you should have the right to put anything you made in your portfolio unless you're an in house designer for the NSA or something.
- deer0
www.siscottdesign.com
Dancer
(Oct 4 06, 16:20)Yeah, that stuff is super trendy right now.
- ********0
www.siscottdesign.co m
Dancer
(Oct 4 06, 16:20)looks pretty
- Dancer0
just reminded me of this dudes work/"sketches"
Si scott was the original he has been working like this for a while. He does it all by hand aswell
- nedword0
Thanks for the feedback. ScottSiDesign is pretty damn awesome, he's pretty incredible. My "C" and "R" hold not a candle to anything I've seen of his.
- nedword0
what about presentability...
should I take time to format everything that goes in there, or is rough okay?