Do you suppose a registered users only business/industry thread would prove useful? Not to be selfish, but I've had a couple of questions when it comes to the ArchViz industry (contracts, developing business, techniques) that I'm sure you don't want the whole world to know the answers for.
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actually this is cool so we dont hijack nattys image thread. im here actually reading through a 10 page document that i saved to my hard drive that was posted on cdarchitecture. i never had a chance to read it before and its got load of info on contracts and stuff. its done by a guy named david wright. if anyone has the link still. please repost it
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found it. this is very very very very very very informative. (throw in a few more verys) http://www.cgarchitect.com/upclose/DW/default.asp
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hehe...
I've recommended that series of articles several times to people. Most people asking the questions want a simple numerical answer to "How much should I charge for such and such" - but its not really a simple answer, and if people read these articles they'll better themselves as businesspeople.
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Yea I agree, David's articles are extreemly informative.
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Wow guys, thanks for the articles. David was extremely helpful and his advice is truly indespensible. He has some very good points when it comes to maintaining quality/economic standards within the archiviz community. He also has some good advice on strengthening business practices.
So if I want to obtain work according to David, the best thing to do is to start making some cold calls to architectural firms. Now if I wanted to get into 3D architectural visualization (coming from an illustration/production background), what exactly would I need to bring to the table? Who would I even ask for once I got the receptionist on the phone? Is it truly necessary to have an architectural/interior design degree?
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Is it truly necessary to have an architectural/interior design degree?
As far as who to talk to.....i would say the decision makers. The architects/interior designers themselves. Theres no use talking to a guy who loves what you can do but can't convince the people footing the bill to use you. Set up a meeting, show them your stuff.
Good luck!-----Dwayne D. Ellis-----
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I have found that you often need to go over the heads of architects and designers, and go to the source of power and therefore money...their Clients: developers, investors, the money-men.
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@ DejaVu - I have found that you often need to go over the heads of architects and designers, and go to the source of power and therefore money...their Clients: developers, investors, the money-men.
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Hmmm. I freelanced for a couple of major construction companies here on the East Coast of the US. Still don't know who the heck the 'developers' are.
It's like that conspiracy theory that there's seven of the richest people in the world that secretly control the influx of money into society - yet you will never know who they are because they can afford to be anonymous.
Synonyms anyone?
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Back on topic - does anyone know of any good quote samples for arch projects that can be found?
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