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Glenn Sovie posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 12 years ago
Kai, I would say keep it to one page. That is what I always try to do. Cutting out something less important every time I have something to add to it. Although if you feel you have enough pertinent material to add, do so. But definitely no longer than 2 pages. I personally like the one pager.
Might take a while, all I can say is stick with it if…[Read more]
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Kai Ren posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 12 years ago
Hi everyone, so nice to have a place for discuss about Landscape Architecture. I recently graduated from LA program, and looking for a job. How long should resume be for a new graduate?
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Morteza Adib posted an update in the group SketchUp 12 years, 2 months ago
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 3 months ago
Simple Tips of Applying Colors to a Drawing:
Do you know when we stare at a color (Blue for example), we actually saw the opposite color of the color wheel (Orange), these blue and orange colors are known as complementary colors in the color theory (see below left for a test).
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Tonie C. posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 4 months ago
Hi Brian, Thanks for your response, somehow I missed it until now. Vellum is a bit pricey, so I ended up buying Canson light weight bond which works a lot like marker paper. I like your trace on foamcore style too. How do you mount it?
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Tonie C. posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 6 months ago
Hmm, can’t find a way to search these posts.
Has anyone found a place that sells marker paper on rolls? Alternatively… does anyone use vellum with ChartPak markers?
I’m sick of bond sucking up my markers, but I need large format. Thanks!
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JIm Leggitt posted an update in the group Drawing Shortcuts 12 years, 7 months ago
Nice drawing! I would like to know if your sketch was made over a 3D SketchUp model.
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Brandon Olson posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 7 months ago
Sweet thanks Brian
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Séfora Chavarria posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 9 months ago
Best of all Brain Lin will be hosting a Graphic Workshop!
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Séfora Chavarria posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 9 months ago
What is LAbash?
LAbash (landscape architecture bash) is a student run conference that serves as a platform for students from various universities to converge, exchange ideas and celebrate their passion for landscape architecture.
LAbash was conceptualized in 1970 by three students from the University of Guelph looking for an opportunity to…[Read more] -
Séfora Chavarria posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 9 months ago
Early registration for FIU LABASH 2012 has been extended for 1 more week, don’t miss out register today!
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Abigail Joustra posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 10 months ago
Hi, Are there any PDF files available that can be sent to me to aid me in rendering and quick perspective drawing techniques? thanks
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landplanner posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 12 years, 10 months ago
Page:
Actually, I did those relatively new to the profession a bit of a service by pointing out to them one far more affordable and easily accessible alternative than the costly online option your self-promoting here.
I have no qualms with the value and utility of your online course, I just find the asking price, far too steep and so would most…[Read more] -
Barbara Peterson posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 12 years, 10 months ago
Sami,
I’d recommend using ‘landscape designer’ (I’ve seen this most often) or maybe even ‘recent landscape architect graduate’. If you use ‘landscape architect in-training’ check w/your state registration board to make sure that there aren’t any ‘conflicts’.
As far as looking for jobs: the ones that generally apply to college grads would be ‘…[Read more] -
Bruce McWilliam Associates Landscape Design Group 778-809-9784 posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 12 years, 10 months ago
I remember the saying “Those that can’t do – teach”
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landplanner posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 12 years, 10 months ago
Hey Page:
You need to really get a clue here. It appears your somewhat disconnected from the true reality of the marketplace. Let me be specific, in case you can’t be.
There is massive unemployment in the design professions and thast has been pervasive going on nearly three years. You are offering a “sure-fire” or “near-fire” portfolio and…[Read more] -
Page Huyette posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 12 years, 10 months ago
Sami,
One of my recent students listed their current job as “landscape architect in training” to avoid this snafu.
I would suggest visiting the ASLA job board to see how others with your level of experience are handling it. Here are some samples of student portfolio websites that include resumes for other ideas on wording and layout: Samples r…[Read more] -
Sami Bronowski posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 12 years, 10 months ago
I have a quick question about resumes. I will be graduating this coming May will my BLA. I am in the process of cleaning up my resume and cover letter. In looking for jobs to apply for, I always search landscape architecture, since that is my specific degree. I am not yet, however, a registered landscape architect since I am entry level. Ca…[Read more]
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d.s.s. teja posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 11 months ago
thanx mike, i will try this and tell u
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 11 months ago
In setting up perspective in mounds or terrains, you must assume they are in a square box, locate their base points on perspective and find their height, then do connect from each base point to the top. Hope this help.
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