portfolio etiquette question
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- johnny_wobble0
so consensus says to show the final, cool. but if you were looking at the folio, would you rather just see the final or the concept next to it?
- I always like seeing the work as a case study like http://www.f-i.com/b…voiceof
- cannonball19780
Think of project credit as a land grab. Take as much of it as you can and defend to the death.
- jtb260
I agree with Voiceof, presenting as a casestudy makes most sense. I'm always more interested to hear a story than to just look at pictures.
- PonyBoy0
Yes... share your concept work... then share the photography...
... this is called 'Art Direction' :)
- PonyBoy0
or... just share the final and call it your own... and credit the photographer
- johnny_wobble0
I don't think claiming the final is the right way to go, as others worked on the final layout and actually directing the photographer, I just came up with the concept and handed it over.
- PonyBoy0
bump the thread in the morning when QBN is alive... I'm sure the majority will agree... you're the AD... claim the AD in your folio.
- zarkonite0
If your work won an award, your CD would claim it for his own.
- matski0
Use the final piece of work in your folio and credit your role as 'conception by you'. Simple.
As an AD you should really know this.