3-2-1: On the power of inputs, how to build a creative career, and the one habit that matters most
So here we go. This isn’t written in any specific order or format. Some points are a stream of thoughts, while others are more direct. Get ready for a long list packed with valuable insights I wish I had known before starting out.
Getting your foot in the door is always the hardest part, but once you land that first opportunity, whether it’s a... See more
Getting your foot in the door is always the hardest part, but once you land that first opportunity, whether it’s a... See more
Ask more questions about the practical things that set you up for the real world.
Skills such as learning to design on a dieline are essential, but should be standard by graduation. What truly sets you apart are the "soft skills," though I hate that phrasing, because there's nothing soft about learning how to navigate a daunting professional world.... See more
Skills such as learning to design on a dieline are essential, but should be standard by graduation. What truly sets you apart are the "soft skills," though I hate that phrasing, because there's nothing soft about learning how to navigate a daunting professional world.... See more
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Two very useful things help you get work.One is work that pops. A killer, well-constructed folio is vital. So is an online version that’s easy to access and navigate.The other is presence. People often call it a personal brand. In some ways, it is, but really, it’s your marketing.The impact comes not just from where you share but what you share.A... See more