MadDog31 opened this issue on May 28, 2003 ยท 16 posts
Zhann posted Thu, 29 May 2003 at 12:54 AM
Use 'ONLY' your best, and have high quality prints (1200dpi if possible) with your info to leave behind...the perfect package is your resume (with only info that pertains to the work you are going to do, nothing should be listed that doesn't relate to DTP) with the sample prints on the back, all in one package, easy to read, and keep...and if you don't have much to show also handier, no portfolio binder to fill up, art directors would rather see a one page combo than a binder with very little in it. When I was art director for a small CGI company I didn't have time to sort thru 25-56 binders of work, the smaller package was easier to evaluate, that why I say ONLY your BEST work, work that has been recognized by others, won awards etc....
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