portfolio
If you are a designer. Employed by a company. Leave that company. Start your own company. Can you use the projects you designed while employeed by another company in your companies ''portfolio'' as work you have done?
Re: portfolio
The copyright in the material you create while an employee belongs to the employer.
You CAN truthfully say that you did this work, and point prospective employers, etc., to the other work as examples. If it's print material, keeping a copy in your print portfolio is an accepted practice.
Re: portfolio
The copyright in the material you create while an employee belongs to the employer.
You CAN truthfully say that you did this work, and point prospective employers, etc., to the other work as examples. If it's print material, keeping a copy in your print portfolio is an accepted practice.
Re: portfolio
The copyright in the material you create while an employee belongs to the employer.
You CAN truthfully say that you did this work, and point prospective employers, etc., to the other work as examples. If it's print material, keeping a copy in your print portfolio is an accepted practice.
Re: portfolio
The copyright in the material you create while an employee belongs to the employer.
You CAN truthfully say that you did this work, and point prospective employers, etc., to the other work as examples. If it's print material, keeping a copy in your print portfolio is an accepted practice.
Re: portfolio
The copyright in the material you create while an employee belongs to the employer.
You CAN truthfully say that you did this work, and point prospective employers, etc., to the other work as examples. If it's print material, keeping a copy in your print portfolio is an accepted practice.