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Creatives and Self Presentation 101


Many individuals and companies honestly believe that their work and talents are strong enough to stand alone without any sort of canvas or easel. Yet, more often than not, those successful from employing this particular strategy benefit from other factors as well — “luck” may be one, “partiality” may be another. While accounting for all these factors in the measurement of a project’s success is important, relying on them isn’t necessarily a guarantee for a positive outcome.


In essence, your productivity as a creative professional requires that you create an advertisement of you. Not a literal advertisement, but rather a concise message, a repetition of your goals, and a collective display of all you have accomplished and learned in the pursuit of your passion.


Whether it is your virtual or physical portfolio, day-to-day correspondence, or your actual physical appearance, constant effort is a necessity; this may be as simple as running a spell-check or making sure you’re wearing clean socks or as complex as redesigning your entire website.


You are your own PR agent, and you must manage the opportunities and risks throughout every interaction, communication, career move, and decision.


Being busy — although a good place to be in — isn’t an excuse to neglect something that actually enables you to sustain that level of activity.

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