Tuesday, 30 April 2019

PDF Slides For Placement Interview

For my placement interview tomorrow, I have prepared a PDF of 6 slides which each focus on a different project that I have worked on. Each slide uses the a selection of the best and refined outcomes for the specific project. Providing a PDF of my work is much easier, quick and professional than arriving with a physical folder of work or having to go through my phone and design Instagram to find examples of my work. Furthermore, the slides are purely visual without text and captions as I'll obviously be talking through the work.

The 6 slides:

COP project- re-brand of Wet n Wild

Publication design- celebrating the language 'Urdu'

Durex campaign

Project focusing on the micro music genre 'Quiet Storm'

App design- 'Crep Check'

Current project focusing on the affects of social media

Summer Placement Interview Preparation

Tomorrow I have an interview for a Graphic Design placement in Leeds, the placement would be 16 hours per week and would last for 1-6 months. I found the opportunity on LinkedIn when looking for placements over summer. I think it is important that I gain some experience in working in a professional Graphic Design team when moving forward into Level 6 and before graduating as a lot of Graphic Design studio jobs require you to have previous experience. This would also be great for developing my portfolio.


Details about the placement:



Furthermore, I have also researched into them as a brand and what their aims are. I did this through looking into their website https://www.cohorted.co.uk/ and their Instagram account @cohorted.

Cohorted Website

Cohorted Instagram

Furthermore, I had a little chat with Dom today in which I asked her for any advice and tips that she could give me for my interview tomorrow as I want to be as prepared as possible.

Tips from Dom/things to consider:
  • She mentioned that I should make a PDF of 5/6 slides of previous projects that I have worked on so, this means that I wouldn't be faffing around trying to find my work on my phone if they asked to see some examples. This would also be easier and more professional than taking a physical folder of work too
  • Be yourself
  • Communicate who I am as a designer, what I'm into and why I'd be right for them. I should mention that fact that I have a high interest in makeup and skincare in general so I'd really enjoy working for them. Look back at PPP presentation for OUGD502 SB3
  • Could mention the fact that I really enjoy the sleek, feminine, clean aesthetic of their branding and packaging already- my COP project for Level 5 highly relates to this as I re-branded a makeup brand for my practical work, it was one of my favourite projects through Level 5.
  • Even if they don't ask to see my work, I could say I can show you some of my work if you like

Saturday, 27 April 2019

Sales and Marketing Job Interview Series

Over the past week I have been invited to interviews for a Sales and Marketing job, my first interview was on Thursday in which I made it through to the second round and was invited to the second interview which took place today.

Initially, I hadn't applied to the job myself- the employers actually found my CV through Reed.com and emailed me asking whether I'd be available for an interview as they felt that I matched a few of the different roles that they provide. At first, I wasn't really sure what this job involved or what the company was even about, but I took the interview offer as I have always been interesting in the marketing and branding side of Graphic Design and it is something that I would possibly go into in the future.

I felt that going to this interview as well as the second interview would help me learn a lot more about what a sales and marketing job can involve and felt that it would be good experience for the future.

The first email they sent:



The first interview was more chatty and more of a 'get to know me' sort of vibe, I was also able to ask questions about the company and what they do. The company is called 'Hegemonic Enterprise' and they are based in Leeds, their main aim summed up shortly is basically to help small and large businesses boost their sales and gain a larger audience, they achieve this through direct marketing (face to face) and indirect marketing (advertisements, radio, billboards etc).

After this I was invited back for a further interview in which they mentioned that they would take me to a sales event which would show me what the job could include if I wanted to go into that sort of role. This interview was from 9am-3pm.

Before the second interview, I had more of an understanding of what roles this job could include and generally what a sales and marketing job consists of, however I still wasn't sure on what I'd actually physically be doing on a day to day basis as so many roles were mentioned.

Email inviting me to the second interview:




When arriving, I really didn't know what to expect so I was open to whatever I would have to do throughout the day. At this interview, another applicant and I were taken to a sales event with one of the management team members in Huddersfield. 

However, this day confirmed that this job wasn't for me..
The issues:
  • The first issue was that getting a placement over summer working as a Graphic Designer for a company was my main priority as I actually have an interview for one on Wednesday
  • The job was full time
  • This job generally didn't feel right for me 


Throughout the day, the leader explained more about the company, what they do, how much you can earn, the different roles and the marketing strategies...However, when we were at the event, the other applicant and I were left for most of the day to answer questions in notebooks, the questions included 'list your strengths and weaknesses', 'come up with a business plan and how you'd execute it' and to 'execute a product in 5 steps (intro, short story, presentation, close the sale and consolidation)

Overall the day felt very long and repetitive. Also the 'sales event' wasn't what I expected, the manager basically sat us in a shopping centre in which we answered these questions whilst she was downstairs trying to market the brand 'Shell' through direct marketing- this is something that I wouldn't enjoy doing.

Also, the manager mentioned how much can be earned monthly depending on your role. However, she mentioned that you can progress from a distributor/sales and market team which earn £1200-£1500 to a project manager which earn 50k within the space of 12 months- this all felt a little bit too fishy and almost too good to be true?. Another thing that raised concern was that the other applicant hadn't directly applied to the job either; the company also contacted him first which sort of implies that they're just in desperate need for new staff ASAP perhaps.

Breakdown of how much you can earn
depending on your role- build up process


Overall, I felt that this was a good experience as it will help me in the future if I am interested in similar job roles and I also felt that I have a clearer understanding of what a sales and marketing job could possibly involve. I also feel that turning down jobs can often be a good thing as it shows that I actually know what I want, instead of job taking the first job that comes to hand.

Friday, 12 April 2019

Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art

Today I visited the Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art, this was my first time visiting the gallery which made it more exciting, it was also my first time in Edinburgh. This trip was enjoyable and useful for keeping myself inspired while at the same time hoping to discover some new artists that can be referenced in future work if appropriate. I was also on the look out for art that related to work that I am currently working on so that I can reference it and use it as research.

The gallery consisted of work by famous artists which include Andy Warhol, Eduardo Paolozzi, Josef Albers and Roy Lichtenstein. The gallery consists of two parts (Gallery 1 and 2). I really enjoyed seeing the 'I want to be a machine' exhibition by Warhol and Paolozzi as I have always loved their work since I have a huge passion for pop art and general bold, striking design. This exhibition examines Warhol’s and Paolozzi’s work, showing how they captured images from photography and advertisements. Warhol traced his images while Paolozzi used collage, until they both turned to screenprinting in the early 1960s to transform photographs into prints.

However, there was a lot of work by artists that i'd never heard of, these pieces were also really intriguing. Throughout the day I photographed the work that I found most interesting and relevant to my design practice for future references.

Gallery 2:










Second gallery 1: