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When Jonathan Ellery, founder of London design studio Browns, received an email from a recent placement student, he was expecting the usual note of gratitude for providing some invaluable experience. But instead of a friendly “thanks for the opportunity”, the fresh-out-of-college graduate had taken it upon herself to offer her advice on how to run his studio. “I was absolutely astonished,” says Ellery. “I felt for her really because she’s in for a shock. I don’t know where that level of arrogance comes from but I find it baffling.”
On Creative Review we have had some brilliant placement students – both designers and journalists. But we’ve had our fair share of disasters along the way too: the girl who alternated between floods of tears and snoring over her desk until prodded awake; another who kept a calendar next to her monitor on which she would cross off each day until her purgatory was at an end (her last day was outlined in pink stars). And several who went out for lunch and never came back.
The placement experience cuts both ways of course. Tales abound of students being given nothing more challenging to do than clean out a cupboard or get the tea. But doing a placement remains the best means of securing that all-important first design job.
As this year’s flood of new graduates hits the labour market, they could do worse than check out a book of practical advice from which Ellery’s anecdote comes. Two years ago, Adam Graveley was trying to find his first design job and in sore need of some practical advice about how to go about it. So he decided to put his own guide together, drawing on interviews with the likes of Ellery, KarlssonWilker, Tomato’s Tom Roope, Peter Saville and Adrian Shaughnessy. As no commercial publisher would take it up, Graveley has made the book – titled 24/7 – available for free as a downloadable pdf (get a copy here). It’s a little rough around the edges, but it might just help you get a foot in the door.
3 Comments
Bizarre. In some countries these 'placements' (ie working for free or very little pay) breach common labour laws (ie are illegal). Agencies in the UK should be greatful, it's not the same here (students, I imagine, are somewhat less greatful - this could explain a great deal).
2006-09-08 11:54:26
Placements are difficult to handle. Many studios I know just dont truck with them. Students are very time hungry, they need so much looking after, explaining to... the jump from college to work is a big one. On the other hand, the couple I had changed everything for me. We take placements oh so rarely, and try to give a lot of ourselves and so choose a moment when we have time to spare. They dont cost us a lot of money, but they do cost time. I love the idea posted here that placements are illegal, and studios should be "greatful". Presumably placements should be bound by contracts and the terms of the Social Chapter, and however productive or unproductive, the student should be automatically fĂȘted. I think that's grate.
2006-09-15 16:15:38
I am a graphic designer and have been for several years, in the last couple of months I have been made redundant from a medium size agency
where I was their Creative Director. The main and only reason being the current climate and one of our clients was Woolworth's!
"Oh well", with this in mind I am looking around for freelance or permanent work in any area of design.
I have worked at most of the major agencies and feel very comfortable working on my own or with a team to develop or
finish a planned concept or design.
I have enclosed my C.V. and a couple of work examples to give you a flavor of what and who I have worked for.
I am available at short notice as required.
Kind regards
Jan Richter
07545 338 045
2009-06-04 09:37:47
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