This is particularly true for application design (my focus) versus
website design.
Russell Wilson
Blog: http://www.dexodesign.com
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On Jan 15, 2009, at 12:35 PM, "Will Evans" <[email protected]> wrote:
Along these lines, this discussion came up a lot this morning on
Twitter -
Imagine a world in which you work full time creating a lot of
deliverables,
sketches, wireframes, sitemaps, task flows, user stories, but
because of the
NDA and various work product ownership things signed - you can
never show
any work - none of your portfolio. Technically, having done this for
14
years now, ever single deliverable I have ever done is locked up
behind some
legal contract, and I am pretty sure that is true for most IxDers
out there.
So how do you walk into an interview - legally - when we can't show
anything
we've ever done. There is no "you can't show any of this proprietary
work
unless you are applying for another job," - clause - and we are all
guilty
of this because sitting on the other side of the table - we all expect
candidates to show a portfolio (even though we know they legally
can't - so
we are asking them to break a contract to get a job), and then
before we
give them a job, we say "We know we wanted to see your portfolio to
get this
job - but if you ever leave here, you can't show any work done here
to
anyone else - ever" It seems insane, hyprocritical, legally
precarious if
not bordering on pathalogical. Yet we all perpetuate this little
"don't ask
don't tell" policy as if everything is hunky dorey.
~ will
"Where you innovate, how you innovate,
and what you innovate are design problems"
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Jen Randolph <[email protected]>
wrote:
Scott:
Thanks for your detailed reply! I too feel much better about the
interview when the interviewer has me design something on the spot. I
can talk about my work until I'm blue in the face, but I feel like I
can really *show* the interviewer my strengths if I'm sketching
something out for them.
As an interviewer, though, I'd like to ask you this question: when a
candidate for a job has come to your office for the interview, how do
you like to see them present their work samples to you? Maybe a
sketchbook, maybe a nice binder full of work, or something along my
method - loose pages that can be spread out? Or maybe has there been
any in-person presentation of work that has stood out to you in the
past, and that you wish more candidates did?
I'm sort of trying to find out if there happens to be any sort of
"standard" for this when it comes to the IxD field. Many of my
graphic design friends bring a book to their interviews, and leave
some samples and a business card behind; my motion graphics friends
bring a demo reel. I want to know if something like this exists for
IxD interviews.
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