Jimlad
Well-Known Member
Not at all Typo I'm happy to answer the question.
Three years of persistence after uni and a wealth of self-initiated personal projects served me well in an interview I got from having my cv on monster. Learnt a lot while at that company (despite working with Typo! Haha) and got made redundant a year and a half later (along with Typo and many others since). Ive done some freelance bits and bobs since then and have recently left my 2nd office job after a year to pursue more freelance illustration work and doing the occasional course to help fill some technical gaps in my knowledge.
Not exactly rock n roll beginnings, but it's getting there. Got some nice work on at the moment and looking forward to the published results sometime next year, all going well.
Three years of persistence after uni and a wealth of self-initiated personal projects served me well in an interview I got from having my cv on monster. Learnt a lot while at that company (despite working with Typo! Haha) and got made redundant a year and a half later (along with Typo and many others since). Ive done some freelance bits and bobs since then and have recently left my 2nd office job after a year to pursue more freelance illustration work and doing the occasional course to help fill some technical gaps in my knowledge.
Not exactly rock n roll beginnings, but it's getting there. Got some nice work on at the moment and looking forward to the published results sometime next year, all going well.