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How do I get an in-house position as an artist?
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I have just finished a degree in fine art and have really strong drawing abilities but I can't get a job doing this anywhere. I am really eager to get an in-house position in a greetings card company but how could I get such a job as they are so few and far between?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First, stop thinking in terms of �there are so few jobs and they�re so difficult to get� � by doing that, you�re making it your reality. Then, start to envision yourself in the position you would like to be in, as though it�s already happened. And remind yourself why you should have this job � you�ve completed your studies, you have excellent abilities, you�re eager, you�re willing, etc. Don�t ask me why, but when you start from this position you�re in with an excellent chance of reaching your goal. And keep reminding yourself of that goal, and imagining it already realised, as vividly as you can. You�re creating the situation first in your imagination � the physical reality won�t be far behind.
And then, of course, do everything you can to make useful contacts, scan trade journals, apply for positions all over the place, and pester people who you think may be able to help you. Get to know people, and get yourself known. And don�t be shy to ask for help (people love to help out, it makes them feel important, and useful!).
I�m sure you will be successful at finding the work you want, Zoe. Just be sure to start with using your imagination. In fact, why don�t you start sketching yourself, doing the kind of work you�d like to do, in the kind of environment you�d like to work in, surrounded by the kind of people you�d get on well with. Good practice, and great for building up a clear mental image.
Best of luck!
And then, of course, do everything you can to make useful contacts, scan trade journals, apply for positions all over the place, and pester people who you think may be able to help you. Get to know people, and get yourself known. And don�t be shy to ask for help (people love to help out, it makes them feel important, and useful!).
I�m sure you will be successful at finding the work you want, Zoe. Just be sure to start with using your imagination. In fact, why don�t you start sketching yourself, doing the kind of work you�d like to do, in the kind of environment you�d like to work in, surrounded by the kind of people you�d get on well with. Good practice, and great for building up a clear mental image.
Best of luck!
unfortunately, in this kind of industry, qualifications and being able to draw well are not enough.
you need experience. I would suggest getting work experience in some of these card companies, as much as possible, to learn the how these places work - and working to briefs and interpreting and guidelines and deadlines and work practices etc etc etc
good luck
Have you thought of trying to get work experience or an in-house design dept job with a publishing company? - even educational publishers have in-house designers and the work can be quite varied. It may be easier to find a position with a publishing house, get some work experience and build a portfolio of card designs in your spare time. One of our designers also sells her cards in our cafe.
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