Wednesday, 27 July 2016

[Question] Employers, do you care for kinetic type motion designs or conceptual illustrations/motion designs?

I'm drafting my design portfolio projects currently, as I joined the program late and need to get the ball rolling. I'd like to incorporate some client-based work, but I might have to make due for now without it. I want to be a motion designer but I'm still fairly new to design so it may be quite a bite for me to chew at the moment.

Right now I have ideas along the lines of:

  • Infographics
  • Typographical Posters/Cards/etc.
  • Conceptual Illustrations/Photo-Manipulation
  • Brand/Merchandizing/Advertising (Logos, Intros, Re-Interpretations, Posters, Merchandise, etc.)
  • Publications (Print/Digital)
  • Kinetic Typography
  • Flat Animated Explainer Video
  • Conceptual Shorts (Gifs/Short Narratives)

What do you think? After dabbling in these areas I only planned on picking about 5 very quality projects I could focus more-so on. What 5 (or fewer) areas do you think I'd be best off pursuing?

Thanks for any help or advice!



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