It takes more than just a design school education and a killer portfolio to succeed in a creative career. Burn Your Portfolio teaches the real-world practices, professional do's and don'ts, and unwritten rules of business that most designers, photographers, web designers, copy writers, programmers, and architects only learn after putting in years of experience on the job.
Michael Janda, owner of the Utah-based design firm Riser, uses humor to dispense nugget after nugget of hard-won advice collected over the last decade from the personal successes and failures he has faced running his own agency. In this surprisingly funny, but incredibly practical advice guide, Janda's advice on teamwork and collaboration, relationship building, managing clients, bidding work, production processes, and more will resonate with creative professionals of all stripes.
Burn Your Portfolio: Stuff they don't teach you in design school, but should (Voices That Matter)
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Author(s)Janda, Michael
PublisherNew Riders
ISBN / ASIN0321918681
ISBN-139780321918680
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank79,221
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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