I thought you were being serious :p
Im considering doing a BA course in Design atm personally. Even with
my 7 years experience Im getting nowhere. I am talented which makes
it more annoying.
On 26 Sep 2005, at 02:07, Duncan Heal wrote:
Thanks but I think my BA in Design Studies and 8 years media
experience just might be enough:)
Interesting the whole qualifications vrs. portfolio thing.
Personally, as a small business owner, qualifications wouldn't mean
a hell of a lot - I'd put more emphasis on what work they can do.
Being in a provincial New Zealand town does change things though -
not too many IT qualifications around here!
I just wish I had more of those cheques.
And, yeah, who *are* the top designers?!
On 26/09/2005, at 12:24 PM, Zach Inglis wrote:
If you're that worried about qualifications. There are university
courses etc. I've found a lot of firms look first at qualifcations
before portfolio. Silly but it happens.
On 26 Sep 2005, at 01:13, Nick Gleitzman wrote:
On 26 Sep 2005, at 9:50 AM, Duncan Heal wrote:
Incidentally, is there some sort of 'real' designer certificate
I can get?! ;)
Yup, it's called a cheque from a satisfied client.
N
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