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Multimedia Students..Please come in!, Everybody let Share!
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etsuko
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Jan 6 2006, 08:59 PM
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Bachelor of Arts (Multimedia)
role: website designer, creative designer, website consultant
software: photoshop, illustrator, indesign, premiere, after effects, flash, dreamweaver, lightwave 3D..and some others..
what's the purpose of this thread being in this forum..? sounds like it's going to sound more like a Jobs & Careers thing. :|
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etsuko
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Jan 7 2006, 04:18 PM
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well, depends if the company expects you to be a one leg kicking person. the bigger web players hire according to your skillsets and performance. aiya, just coz graduated already doesn't make me a real senior. i've still got a lot to learn.
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etsuko
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Jan 9 2006, 12:03 PM
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QUOTE(MohdRidhwan @ Jan 9 2006, 12:45 AM) Im still in high school and I took graphic design, it covers Photoshop,Freehand,Flash,3D SMax and some other stuff.Does school's korikulum important when apply to college? are you in a private school? i've never known normal secondary schools teaching this. anyway, though you might know how to use the software, when you apply into college they'd want to see your SPM type qualifications. it's the local aggregate system to allow someone into college. and as nada said, it isn't so much of doing graphic design. as they've been discussing, an artist or designer are qualified people who've studied conceptualisation and turning an art piece into a communicative message. it's like the ads you see on tv, some might have no meaning or plain cool or boring, try to test your ability by thinking what concept was the idea based on to create something like that. conceptualization can be found in almost every design.  Cheers.
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etsuko
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Jan 10 2006, 09:55 AM
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ridhwan: how i wish i had these kinda things back in school.  nada: so are you employed in a company with a boss that allows you to totally express your artistic conceptualisation?
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