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It’s early days yet, but we’re nosy. We want to know more about BoDo’s readers.

You’ll find the poll on the homepage. Just to your left on the sidebar (under the search). If you’d let us know your experience level, that’d be grand.

Below is the selection on offer. If you feel we’ve left one out, let us know by adding yours to the comments.

How Experienced Are You?

  • Basic photoshop, illustrator, etc., skills
  • A few design courses under the belt
  • Enrolled full time or part time in a design school
  • Design grad, some professional experience
  • Self taught, one to two years in the business
  • Design grad, one to two years in the business
  • Self taught, two to four years in the business
  • Design grad, two to four years in the business
  • In-house designer thinking about taking the leap
  • Design grad, four plus years in the business
  • Self taught, four plus years in the business

The results will be posted at the end of the BoDo Niblets: Starting Out and Setting Up Series. In roughly about two weeks. Or so.

Thanks for your support,
The BoDo Team
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This post went live on February 26th, 2007. You can follow responses via our comments feed. To keep up with BoDo, subscribe for updates by email, the BoDo feed and/or sign up for our Newsletter.

Comments to this post:

Comment: jess says

Design grad, one to two years in the business

27th February 2007 Quote

Comment: Velda says

Self taught, admitted tinkerer, who often fills her weekends with projects. But I have been tinkering since the late 90’s, for what it’s worth.

3rd March 2007 Quote

Comment: cat says

Thanks Jess. We have that listed, did you select?

Venda, tinkerer - a good description. After all this time, I still tinker and I love it.

3rd March 2007 Quote

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