

Defining Your Design Signature
You've spent years in studio developing ideas, responding to briefs, and building a body of work. But somewhere between graduation and the job hunt, something gets lost in translation.
Most graduates make the mistake of presenting their university projects exactly as they submitted them, pinup layouts, long-winded concept statements and all. What employers actually want to see is something different. Not just what you made, but who you are as a designer.
This workshop is about closing that gap.
We'll look at how to identify the thread that runs through your work, your instincts, your obsessions, your way of seeing and how to translate that into a design signature that makes you genuinely memorable.
Because in a pile of portfolios that all look the same, the ones that stand out aren't necessarily the most polished. They're the ones that feel like someone actually made them.
You'll leave knowing what makes your work yours, how to articulate it, and how to start building a body of work that reflects where you're going not just where you've been.
For Part 1s, Part 2s and recent graduates who know their work is good but aren't quite sure how to show it.