Is bad to go back to school for more degrees, since I already have AS in Civil Engineer and BS in Project Management? Was thinking to get AS in Mechanical Engineer and AS in Electrical Engineer
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Is bad to go back to school for more degrees, since I already have AS in Civil Engineer and BS in Project Management? Was thinking to get AS in Mechanical Engineer and AS in Electrical Engineer
Management heavily micromanages the drafting and design process. Rather than providing standard PDF markups, leadership goes directly into live Revit models to leave inefficient, color-coded notes and make their own changes. They often spend more time creating complex notes in the model than it would take staff to simply fix the issue. There is also a frustrating tendency to heavily critique how you accomplish a task in the software, even when the final PDF output is perfectly correct."
I need help creating a digital portfolio. I’ve been at the same company for 10 years, and that was also the last time I updated my portfolio! I used Wix and had a physical book to show older work before transitioning to digital design, the world has changed. I just need a site with a good template, where I can add my stuff easily on my own and maintain it going forward. Thoughts on where I can have this done? Looking to pay for something good.
A client was referred to me for some product graphic work due to their internal design teams lack of creative output. So this situation started off from to just 1 flatlay project… To me now having 6 of their major client contracts. The issue now - the internal design team is bitter that the major contracts are being outsourced. (I have an inside source) Now the accounting team has been “taking their time” to pay invoices, all while I’m in the middle of the projects.
For those in the game industry, if most of your professional work is under NDA or private and you're just starting to build a public portfolio, do you think you'd still have a shot at a studio like Nintendo? And what would be the best way to break in when you're in that situation? any advice
How much are we charging for full brand guidelines these days? I haven’t done one for freelance in about 7 years so I have no idea what to charge. Icon, wordmark + 5 department variations, all the standard brand book stuff (type, color, usage) and exporting all the file types for the main logo and all departments. Looking for a jumping off point here as I know there’s nuance. Not a mom and pop company. Any guidance would be much appreciated!
I guess my question would be what would be the purpose of another degree? If it is going to help you make more money or advances in your career then I say go for it.