Think, who are your clients, where do they look for the services, that you might offer and place your prortfolios and web there. If your potential clients look for design at Twitter, than place there. If they do it at Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn etc - show your designs there. And don't ignore...
Thanks a lot for the advice! Nothing to add. We 're in a one boat. I belong to "old-school thinkers" as young people might say. ) Surely, real professionalism requires time and forces to get it.
Hello, Keti!
It looks good for me. Stilish and appertizing. Just IMHO black colour is not the best for food. I'd prefer a freshy one instead. Such as
rgb(124,252,0)
#7CFC00
or
rgb(50,205,50)
#32CD32
Although, it's very individual and it depends on target audience. If the BLACK is ok...
as promised, the link to Birmingham City University course: https://www.bcu.ac.uk/courses/graphic-design-ba-hons-2023-24 . I've asked sister and she recommended also this: BA (Hons) Graphic Design course that is in Nottingham, not so far as well.
Hope that 'll help you )
Hi. My sister is now looking for the good courses of Graphic Design. She was considered the Birmingham City University (if I recall it right, but can find a link if you wish) and it was for about 1-2 year studying. She denied it for herself, becuase it's too long for her and she can't study...
Hi. I'd sugest to check the prices available at the market, i.e. to monitor your competitors. I mean your direct competitors to which your customer may apply. So, you can see their priceing calc approach: if it depends on the size proportionally or it's based on the order volume or the alike...
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