Creative artworker11/25/2023 ![]() ![]() I gained a great knowledge of all the design principles, taking away with me a strong understanding of all things print. After a year and a half of constant job applications I finally had a breakthrough with a local design and print studio, which was awesome. There were many a night slaving away at my screen to gather as many new skills as I could, knowing they would eventually help in the future to land a job. I suppose that’s why I decided to go to college and study graphic design, computers and art were just cool to me!Īfter a 2 year course I was reluctant to study further at uni, but instead continued to teach myself. I left school with a huge passion for all things art, whether it was drawing, writing poetry or usually messing around on photoshop trying visualise my dream car. I guess my route as to where I am now is much different to many others. ![]() So, Mitchell, what four pieces of advice can you share that could help those embarking upon their creative career journey, what direction did you take to get your foot in the door? What key things have you learned? Mitchell says: We caught up with Mitchell to discuss the role of an Artworker from his perspective and to gather his top pieces of advice to give the next gen of talent the best chance at flourishing in this industry. Along with being a key part of the studio team he occasionally helps out as a designer. It’s his job to provide skilled input by assisting other members of the creative team, making sure all work is adhered to brand guidelines and creating artwork to a deliverable standard. Mitchell has worked in the creative industry for 7 years, and is now part of the creative team at Cello Signal. If you’re wondering what it means to become a creative, how to kickstart your dream role and how to stay on top of the game, here you can find some insight from Mitchell Hall, Creative Artworker at Cello Signal a brand communications agency working with the likes of the British Heart Foundation, Nando’s, The Open University and The Royal British Legion. As part of this, we’d like to share some first hand insights into what it’s truly like and what it takes to launch, grow and succeed as professionals within Digital, Marketing, Creative, UX, Technology, Data and eCommerce.įirst up, as part of our “How to become a….” series, we are sharing with you how to get ahead and start your profession as a Creative Artworker. Enabling growth, showcasing and celebrating it. ![]()
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