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The Real Work Experience

  • Posted by: KateAndrews
  • on February 9, 2008 at 12:56 pm

Communication designers and its graduates, certainly have the creative ability to make significant change to society and public service, and yet I question why this is not sold to designers as a credible route to take post Graduation. Pitching the fact that only 23.2% of design graduates will find jobs in the creative industry itself [!], London based [public sector] design agency ThinkPublic, introduce The Real Work Experience. This is one of the most inspiring initiatives I have seen for a long time. The situation so many design graduates find themselves in is frightening, and yet there are so many possible avenues for us to vehicle our talents toward.

“The real work experience aims to open design graduates’ eyes to the opportunities of using their skills beyond the usual design roles and the possibility of working in the public sector. Concurrently, the programme aims to educate public sector bodies on the skills and value designers can bring to their organisations.”

Great promotional video on Youtube.

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