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		<title>What I Think About Illustration Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kerisha Collins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most effective way to visually articulate a story or article is by applying some type of illustration. This can be found in mainstream media everywhere, for example the internet, T.V. and magazines. There really are no boundaries to the varieties of platforms that can be applied to create illustrations. The artists who are responsible for this commonly tend to specialise in a certain niche and style, using a particular or preferred medium, like painting, drawing or digital pens.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most effective way to visually articulate a story or article is by applying some type of illustration. This can be found in mainstream media everywhere, for example the internet, T.V. and magazines. There really are no boundaries to the varieties of platforms that can be applied to create illustrations. The artists who are responsible for this commonly tend to specialise in a certain niche and style, using a particular or preferred medium, like painting, drawing or digital pens.</p>
<p>A good number of illustrators tend to specialise in a specific niche, whether it be digital or traditionally made. Illustrations are used to aid and spotlight journals, magazines, stationary, greeting cards, adverts, commercials, T.V shows, books, posters and children&#8217;s books, along with a much more commercial projects. At the moment, children&#8217;s books are one of the most sought after niches and many agencies have been set up and established in order to enhance and coordinate professional artists.</p>
<p>Throughout the past 10 years, the digital industry has heavily influenced a lot of up and coming designers, illustrators and traditional artists. Wacom tablets can produce amazing things with software applications like Corel Painter, allowing artists to use an easier platform to perform from.</p>
<p>Many illustrators study their expertise without any direct training. It comes naturally to most people with their skill developing over time. A lot more people now however, are taking college and degree courses in digital illustration to improve their skills, that were not attainable 15 years ago.</p>
<p>Illustration can be broken down into several sub categories. For example, there are training in visual communication, fine art, general illustration, animation and graphic design, all of which contain illustrative techniques at some level.</p>
<p>A very good way of boost your portfolio, is to interact in some sort of work experience with a locally established business. They will help you to understand how to deliver work to your client, hit important work deadlines and maximise your likelihood of getting more design jobs.</p>
<p>1000&#8242;s of sites are currently being added to the internet each day, and a huge number of them depend heavily on illustration of some kind. This is where many illustrators capitalise on work opportunities, by designing banners, introductions and other types of imagery.</p>
<p>If you are interested in some brilliant some excellent some real solid childrens illustration then check out the PNWorldwide site, the site also displays many professional illustrators.</p>
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		<title>Hiring Trends In The Fashion Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:14:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Smith</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Networking</p>
<p>If you look into the fashion industry you will find that there are many people who dreamed of working over there and there are many people who stumbled into that position by chance. One associate designer said that if you want to get it into the creative end of the industry, you need a proper education. You need to study design for this. Technical people like buyers and inventory planners on the other hand are more likely to have fallen into their jobs. No matter how they got there, however fashion professional admits having industry contacts is much more important than having talent. &#8220;To find a job,&#8221; reveals an employee from federated, &#8220;it&#8217;s very important to use the people you know. He said that he found his first job through contacts, the next he got by sending an exploratory note and third was his luck&#8211; I got it out from a newspaper advertisement. I&#8217;d say my first job was the easiest to find.</p>
<p>While many people &#8211; and fashion student in particular feel disgusted by this need to know the right people, one insider says that worry is unnecessary. Student often think that they cannot make connection when they are in the college boundaries,&#8221; says a career counselor from a top New York fashion school. This is totally a myth. Connection is just a another word for relationships. You have relationships with other students, professors, career counselors, the school administration and many others. An acquaintance at your workplace or school will provide you valuable information. It&#8217;s all come through networking. If you want the job in your industry it is necessary to discuss your job search with the people you know and the people they know. Ask questions like openings in the company, and request informational interviews. Fashion students seek relevant internships. After their internships ended they should keep in touch with their managers. A fashion career counselor confirms, &#8220;Those who serve as intern advisors often grow very fond of their interns. They want to know that you&#8217;ve graduated; they want to help and advise you.&#8221;</p>
<p>Internships</p>
<p>Most of the fashion internships are in design, marketing and production &#8211; and unpaid. Like in the entertainment industry work experience is much important then actual education. You will need some education to get in the door, but after that your resume or connection will get you further. It is better to get an internship or even a part time job in sales or merchandising to get started if you want to go into fashion or retail industry. Each experience on your resume will help you to get a job next time. Although many internship are posted in publication section , and many internship searches are self directed because many are never publicized. But if the position is at a popular company or designer, the internship will never be posted since everyone want it on his or her resume.</p>
<p>Make sure to show your desire to learn and help the company&#8211; even if you think that your level of responsibility is not as high as you would like. Once you are in the company you can easily find out the other openings in the company even if these openings have not opened yet. Make our resume in such a way so that you get the interviews and introduction. Even if your initial job in the fashion industry may not pay you well. There are several options here &#8211; you work to get the experience or to learn enough to start your own business. If you thinking of the latter one then take any experience you can. It will pay off later.</p>
<p>Take initiative</p>
<p>While different fashion positions require different skills, most insiders agree that the industry overall calls for initiative, patience and a strong degree of independence. One insider add that it&#8217;s good to have a boss who is going to be a good mentor and who will push you also. Insiders have their gripes despite the glamour, prestige and job satisfaction. One informant says that its too competitive both within the industry. People are sometimes unethical. They might have give you commitment but then drop the ball. Sometimes clients cancel the order and I end up losing the thousands of dollars in one day. Fashion insiders toil long, strenuous hours. &#8220;It&#8217;s a huge time commitment,&#8221; offers another contact in buying. &#8220;I often start early and stay late &#8212; and I also travel a good part of the time. You lose perspective after so many hours.&#8221; A different buyer adds, &#8220;I often spend 12 hours at work and eat lunch at my desk. Burnout. There&#8217;s a lot of burnout.&#8221;</p>
<p>Getting the job, acing the interview</p>
<p>If you want to move up the fashion ranks there are two school of thought. Some insiders swear that it is necessary to switch companies if you want to climb high. According to one knowing source, Many companies have non-mobile positions where employees are pegged in their certain roles. In other words if you are an assistant of the company everyone will perceive you as an assistant only. In other word if you want to move u the rank it is best to stay put. For this you have to be a hard worker, know the right people or lie it on your resume, says one informant. &#8220;I was a hard worker. And I had a great boss who served as my mentor. By staying right where I was, I ended up moving up into key roles.&#8221;</p>
<p>Once the job interview has been arranged for the company candidate should do the extensive research.</p>
<p>Once the job interview has been arranged for you it is good if you do the extensive research on the company. Examine the company literature and read the company web site. Browse through a periodical guide for the most recent articles on company developments. If you don&#8217;t know how to find information it is good if you ask with some other person. It is good if you extract all the information with the employer, you must know exactly how they work and what they do. &#8221; Last, and perhaps most importantly, go shop the brand or retailer. You should know this thing that what type of product company currently sells and carries. Also research the companies biggest competitors. Because it is good to have the general knowledge of the competitors. Insiders recommend brushing up on your mental database of trendsetter: Prada, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Alexander McQueen and Ralph Lauren, among others.</p>
<p>On the day of the interview, make a impression in front of the person who is taking your interview. You cant be a bump on a log answering question, even if you have a great resume and portfolio. Let your personality show through, because the interview is also about fit. Also she added that don&#8217;t ask about the salary at least not on the first round of your interview. It is good if you ask smart questions like about the company, your position, and even interviewer experience also. An employer will definitely hire you if he thinks that you are quick and willing to learn.</p>
<p>The persons working as professionals recommend precautions observation about the clothes you are going to wear for the D-day. Definitely, employers are going to notice what the person coming for an interview to them is wearing and how. As some wise person had quoted &#8220;Your first impression is the last impression.&#8221; With the same logic, one theatrical designer has advocated the careful observation about your clothes. Though, it is agreeable that this situation is not a universal truth but even then it&#8217;s always advisable to dress well. Another insider quoted &#8221; Nothing out of the norms, unless you are aspiring to be a fashion designer and the organization conduction interview is looking for out of the league and futuristic looks.&#8221; Good Tip &#8211; Be overdressed rather than under dressed.</p>
<p>JobConcierge offers executive jobs &#8211; real people search 300 job boards &amp; submit apps. The site is known for best executive recruiters find</p>
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		<title>How To Cope Wiith Job Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Smith</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many questions on the Interviewing message board have shown some of our readers&#8217; problem in getting a search after leaving or losing a job. But according to me it may be useful for us to start a job at the beginning.</p>
<p>One thing is very clear about the work culture of the new millennium is that nearly all work is now short term, frequently even careers themselves. You have to prepare for change whether it suits your style or not. If we mention the current statistics so we can see that almost all say that the average job is only about three to four years now, but if we talk about 15 years ago when the average tenure of the job was 10 years.</p>
<p>It will be better if you understand that there will be an emotional roller coaster, most severely during the first few days. This ride will include lots of depression, apathy, denial, anger and then some more anger. One degree or another degree everyone goes through this stage. And I just don&#8217;t understand that why people don&#8217;t believe in this thing.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t start directly calling to everyone you know and start sending out resume, answering ads, and calling recruiters. Most of the times chances are like that you are not really prepare to immediately start a search after a separation. It is not good to do a job search &#8220;on the rebound&#8221;. Because you will say the things that you will wish you hadn&#8217;t. It&#8217;s always good to share your true feelings about the situation with only a few people- maybe a significant other and/or a friend would be quite enough. You don&#8217;t want everyone to avoid you (&#8220;Uh oh, here comes the whiner&#8230;&#8221;). Now&#8217;s the time to adopt the marketing stance that your career &#8211; no matter how you perceive the reality &#8211; has been sunshine, light, and success. And you want everyone to know about those successes.</p>
<p>Calling to those people you know is not networking. Networking is indirect relationship building, quite a different thing.</p>
<p>Develop a target. Years ago, in my private practice, I was deluged with people announcing, &#8220;I want to be in TV.&#8221; I never knew what does that meant&#8230;. did it mean television repair? Developing a target is the centerpiece of beginning your search. What is the job function- specifically? What is the desired culture? Geographic location? Size of organization? Do you want to start your own business? Consult? Do you have Dot-com-Virus? This may all involve some extensive self-assessment, with or without outside assistance &#8211; but it&#8217;s necessary.</p>
<p>And then, of course, you need to research your target.</p>
<p>Stick to your marketing plan. It is good to work on the system; there are no shortcuts, except for the occasional bolt of lightning. Discipline and consistency account for a lot in this process.</p>
<p>If you are really serious listening while developing those relationships, your target might adjust and shift.</p>
<p>If you are creating daily structures and devise techniques for stress improvement then it is good because its not a terrible thing to do something that you enjoy during this period, something that you couldn&#8217;t do while working full time.</p>
<p>Losing or leaving your job doesn&#8217;t mean that carry the stigma it used to, except in your own mind. It&#8217;s a part of the culture now. Everyone believes this or not that everyone has to go through this stage one day.</p>
<p>JobConcierge is the destination for executive level jobs &#8211; real people search 300 job boards &amp; submit apps. The site is known for best executive recruiters find</p>
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