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Having Your Personal Portfolio On The
Internet Will Help You Infiltrate The
Workforce And Get Your Identity ‘Out There’.
by: M6.net
If you’re an
up and coming graphic/web designer just out
of university, you’ll know it’s quite hard
to break into the workforce. You have to
contact employers one by one, spend your
time traveling and lugging your portfolio to
their offices. Well, things have changed,
and for the better let me tell you. Now you
can make your own on-line portfolio on the
Internet, and send its web page address to
numerous design companies at once so they
can all see your work easily. You don’t even
have to leave your house and organizations
all over the world can access your work
easily.
Individual
businesses will get to know your particular
style and your capabilities. It’s exactly
like having an interview but with no
schedules to have to adhere to and they
don’t have to meet you in person! You might
even consider leaving your MSN address so
people can conference with you instantly. As
the quality of web sites are reaching great
heights, you can exhibit very detailed
artworks in full color and if you gain a
little technical knowledge (easily attained)
you can even make them interactive. You can
also have links to graphics sites that you
admire giving employers and potential
clients knowledge about what truly drives
you.
The amazing
factor in the equation is the idea that
you’ll be sharing your identity with the
wider community at large. If one graphics
company feels your work doesn’t suit their
style, they may have friends in the industry
who they know will be interested, thus using
the age old ‘word of mouth’ technique to get
you out there. Other people that see your
site can help you get work as well. They
don’t have to be in the industry to see that
your art is worthy of their projects.
Another plus
is that other designers may get in contact
with you. Then you become part of a network,
a miniature community that helps each other
with ideas, access to jobs, and constructive
criticism to help you improve your skills.
Of course this is true with just about all
industries today, the example of a graphic
designer is only a good one because their
work is often hard to duplicate. This means
that normally they can only see one employer
at a time. On the Internet you can get a
list of all the graphic design companies
with your search engine (Eg: Google), and
send them all your web site address at once.
Having your
personal portfolio on the Web will
definitely save you a lot of money that
would have otherwise gone to transportation
and telephone costs. If you’re already an
established designer, architect, or
freelance writer you can exhibit your work
and receive briefs on future jobs without
ever leaving your office. Designers can send
drafts of the work on PDF files, which are
then read and directly commented on using
Acrobat reader. What a time saver in the
creative process!
However, for
those who are still convinced of the old
fashioned need for a business card, what
would be more simple and straightforward
than a card with just your name and one link
to your web site. As long as you’re keeping
yourself in the ‘sight’ of industry
executives, the better chance you’ll be in
their minds when it comes to making a choice
for the job.
By
Jesse S. Somer
M6.Net
http://www.m6.net
About The Author
Jesse S. Somer is an
average person working to show other
normal people the massive possibilities
that integrating the Internet into our
lives can offer humanity.
priyankaa@m6.net |
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