Hello,
I am new to this forum.
I am a professional designer with 21 years of experience. I have been very fortunate to have a comfortable
design career through hard work, discipline and determination.
I am wondering about your view about our profession today as it regards to the massive influx of design students
graduating today and very few of them getting real design jobs. What is your view on the massive increase in design
students entering our profession. Do we need stricter NASAD accreditation for graduating students?... I was fortunate
to attend the NASAD accredited design school at San Jose State University and did not have to pay an arm and a leg
like some of my professional peers who attend private art and design schools.
I was invited to an AIGA portfolio day event to review several students' portfolios and found it to be a win-win situation.
I gave them constructive criticism and postive feedback to inspire them to do their best work and to always view each
project, how little or how big, as a opportunity to grow and learn professionally. This was my favorite design event outside
of AIGA design conferences, that I thoroughly enjoyed and will definitely help students in the future AIGA portfolio day events.
Thank you.
Regards,
Sal Randazzo
