Monday, 5 December 2016

CV, I.P, I.P.R

CV

A CV is unique too you and how it should be constructed depends on who you are writing to.

Key characteristics

Name and contact - name, address, personal mobile phone, email personal and uni, web page     age, D.O.B

Education - most resent first, dates, uni and collage, school,  don't mention grades, skills

Work experiance - most resent first,  date- organisation- job, jobs are important.

Hobbies and interests - very brief,

Referees - name, company, position, address, telephone, email, work and academic references, maximum of 3

Try make the CV company specific
Single sided



I.P  Intellectual property
I.P.R Intellectual Property Rights

Your work is your own so how do you protect it?

Patents - these must the new, how things work, how things are made, what they are made from, technical contributions

Trade mark

Copy right - automatic protection covering anything written or preformed

Design Right - the way an abject the looks

www.ipo.gov.gov.uk

Client-----You (designer)
potential of commissioned work, you assess if you can do it -- ability, time, scope/size, resources, cost - should the work be outsourced?
3) Agree terms cost, payment, deadlines, brief details , technical file, etc
4) Liaise with client
5) Deliver work
6) Receive receipt
7) Send invoice
8) Payment made

Keep the client engaged - show the client the work as it is developing

Always keep a copy of the work and if send through post have it recorded

Invoice order number, client contact, date of commission and date of delivery

only supply the total cost

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