Our workshop for helping creatives navigate virtual job boards is coming to San Francisco Design Week
San Francisco Design Week, the West Coast’s largest design festival, is back! But this time in virtual form.
Join us and other prominent creative agencies from San Francisco and beyond for 5 days of workshops, lectures, DJ sets and art events from anywhere in the world.
As AIGA SF and SFDW partners we will be hosting a panel discussion titled "Navigating virtual job boards as a creative", aimed at helping creatives elevate their careers in this era of video interviews and remote portfolio screenings.
Young creatives are entering a job market that looks very different to how it did six months ago. Internships are being paused and roles cancelled, switched or transformed as the world comes to terms with remote working.
Our 1-hour workshop is dedicated to creatives looking for gigs amidst this shifting professional landscape.
The first half will teach you the newest tools and techniques for creating a digital portfolio that helps you stand out. One that tells your story in a beautiful and engaging way. The second half will challenge your personal relationship to your work, your ideology, values and individual design process. We’ll explore what a portfolio says about you to others and where it can go wrong.
The session starts at 9AM PST on Friday, 7/19.
In the meantime, check out our branding case that won a Core77 Design Award in Visual Communications this week >>
Natalie Shirokova – art director, designer, illustrator and musician based in Moscow, Russia. Proud graduate and guest lecturer @ University of Arts London MA ’18 (UAL); art director at Wunderdogs focused on technology-driven verticals.
Thalita Teglas – Digital Designer and illustrator based in Sao Paulo, Brasil. With over 10 years of industry experience working both as part of startup teams, agency teams and large corporations; Thalita joined Wunderdogs in 2019 as Senior Visual Designer.
Ros Knopov – art director, designer, educator, musician and founder of NYC design agency, ANTIANTI. With over 15 years of industry experience, his design practice plays in the margins between graphic design, music, fine art and fashion. Since 2015, Ros has been an adjunct professor of Graphic Design at the School of Visual Arts.
Berto Herrera – American artist and design director based in Germany. Although a graphic designer by trade, his creative works span installations, photography, painting, digital and works on paper. With an adoration for philosophical impressions on humanity, a lot of his works are driven by a means to critique late-capitalism. Visit his website to learn more.