Everyone needs to make plans for class on 1 February. We will be traveling to Chai Wan to meet Tommy Li at his studio. We will meet at the studio at 2:00 pm and you will be able to leave at around 4:00 pm. We will travel to Chai Wan by MTR and then take a short taxi ride to his studio.
This means there will be no in-class presentation of your CV and portfolio concepts. You will, however, need to hand-in your more traditional CV and give me a document which explains your portfolio concept in detail, including pictures. You will also give me a description of the type of job and the type of company where you see yourself applying and using your CV and interactive portfolio as tools. I will then be able to make comment and deliver it to you after the Chinese New Year Holiday.
This visit is a great opportunity to meet one of the best designers in Asia if not the entire World. Please go to Tommy Li Design Workshop to see the kind of work he and his team are doing and what they have done. The website itself was created by Wilson Tang and Javin Mo, the two partners in Milkxhake who are DGC graduates.
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should we send the CV and portfolio mock-up by email?
ReplyDeleteVicky and everyone,
ReplyDeleteI want you to put the PDF of your CV and your mock up materials in your blog. Then you can explain your focus and goal along with showing your executions.
Dr. Williams
thank you.
ReplyDeleteDo we meet for the trip at the classroom, or do we just meet in Chai Wan?
ReplyDeleteWe will meet in Chai Wan. If you can contact some of the other students or if some of the other students can contact you that will be great.
ReplyDeleteI plan to be at the Chai Wan station at 1:45.
Jason,
ReplyDeleteIf you have any questions please send me your phone number via email. I will get it on my blackberry.
Dr. Williams
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ReplyDeleteOkay, I was going to suggest making a link to your PDF file. Make the first page of your CV an image, post that on the blog and then connect to the actual document which you have uploaded to the web. But you probably came up with a work around.
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