Friday 10 October 2008

Document your Process


I would like to introduce you to Richard Walters.
You may well know Richard, he graduated last year and is currently working on a live Point of Purchase project on a freelance basis.

I have had the pleasure of offering some input into the project, which is currently being mocked up in foam, in the workshop.

A point that we have discussed, and most relevant to this blog, is the documentation of live projects.

Evidence, that is what we are talking about.

More specifically evidence of process; the decisions you have made, working with potential end-users, building full sized ergonomic mock ups etc. etc. Employers are interested in process. Document it.

This will add a human dimension to your portfolio and provide a starting point for conversations at interview.

Please speak to Richard if you see him around; he is a most approachable chap and generally all-round good egg!


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