1.What should your identity convey about you?
My skills - I think I should include pass creative experiences, creative and non creative skills so the client know what I can do.
Pass experience:-
Project manager for BA (Hons) Illustration exhibition with Colours May vary
Won a competition when I was in Extended Diplomas and got my work display in Garforth on a shop window
Creative skills:-
Uncreative skills:-
Pass experience:-
Project manager for BA (Hons) Illustration exhibition with Colours May vary
Won a competition when I was in Extended Diplomas and got my work display in Garforth on a shop window
Creative skills:-
- Good at digital software - Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign and After Effects
- Good at traditional collages by using either handmade textures and old photos of mine.
Uncreative skills:-
- Have pass experience working with different ages of people including children, young adult/teenager and elderly - leadership and confident talking to different age of people.
- Good at time management and having a lot of work at the same time
- have a mixture with Asian and Europe background are making my illustrations look unique
My tone of voice:-
Examples of my work by including my websites and email.
Examples of my work by including my websites and email.
2. Is it actually important to have an identity as an illustrator?
I think it is very important especially for a freelancer because identity work similarly as a self promotion.
3. What could be included in your pack and why?
- Business card
- CV
- Promotion pack
4.What are you wanting to achieve by producing promotional items?
- Start to do some freelance work
- Send some of my promotion material at some agencies and professional freelancer (and to my parent)
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