What is a Creative CV?
- A CV that will stand out through design and concept.
Who are you writing it for?
- The creative director.
- Somebody of high authority in the studios
Who will actually read it?
- Most likely the secretary.
What do they need to know?
- What it is I do and how good I may be at design quickly.
- They want to know if I am good enough quickly.
It is only when you have considered these issues that you can really star to decide on what you want to say, what you need to say and how you are going to say it.
Part 1 - Identify a minimum of 10 designer's, studios or practitioners that you intend to contact with a view to organising a range of studio visits. In doing this you will need a full set of contact details for direct mailing. You will also need to familiarise yourself with their work their clients and the set up of their studio/practice.
Part 2 - Once you have identified your audience produce a creative cv that you can mail and email to your selected list. This should include your own contact details, a short personal statement, information about your practical skills, creative skills and interests as well as your professional experience, personal qualities and information about what makes you distinct from any other designer.
Your Creative CV should be viewed as a piece of work in itself and should be branded accordingly. Consider how you can use your cv to direct people to online content etc.
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1) Filty Media
filthymedia
20 Regent Street
Studio 3
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1UX
+44 (0)1273 683591
Joe@filthymedia.com
2) IFour
01892 541111
No 6 / 21 Clydebrae Street
Govan
Glasgow
G51 2AJ
Tel: 0141 237 3032
4) Strafe Creative
5) Bluestone Design
3 Whitfield Business Park
Manse Lane
Knaresborough
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
HG5 8LF
01423 865164
6) Hava Lynx
7) Box Head
9) Here Design
10) Deadbeat Design
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