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I am currently undergoing measurments to ensure a place in a high ranking graphic design university, unfortunatly due to financial situations I cannot produce any more work or a decent portfolio. Is there anyone who can give me any tips for showcasing my work cost effectivly and in a pleasing manner?
p.s. any other tips for my interview will be appreciated greatly?…
Atom74
November 1st, 2009 at 3:30 am
I really don’t know what to tell you, maybe get a job at a print shop if you want to cut corners. I am in one of the best Canadian privitized arts Universities, NSCAD. It was like jumping through hoops to get in, but I worked at a photo shop for a few years with a digital department. I would guess my portfolio is easily a grand retail cost anyway.
Not to discourage you but the percentage that gets into my school is maybe 3% of all applicants. From what I know they won’t even consider you. It may be detremental to your scholastic career to make assumptions like you don’t need a portfolio. Yes you can apply the next year again, but they won’t forget your name. I would wait a year and build up a solid portfolio if it was me.
ladyaibrean
November 1st, 2009 at 3:57 am
Needing money to make any kind of graphical art is BS. There are several free programs that emulate Photoshop (Gimp, Paint. net) that you can use, plenty of free photos to use (istock’s free image of the week, dreamstime. com’s free photos, sxc. hu) and you can make printouts and put them in a clear cover in a binder. If that costs too much you can put them on a disk and burn it.
Any high ranking design university goes on talent. If you have talent that is all they should need.
san
November 1st, 2009 at 4:20 am
printing all my work worked out to be very expensive for me too.
most universities are absolutely ok with you producing a cd or dvd with your work on it. make a nice presentation of your work: using flash or a similar software. that in itself is pretty impressive.
thats what i did for my uni and got in. so.
good luck!