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How to Look Like A million Bucks at Work Without Spending it. (For guys and gals)

22 Oct

I’m a firm believer in Sarah Jessica Parker’s Manifesto for her affordable clothing line, Bitten:

“It is every woman’s [and Man's] inalienable right to have a pulled-together stylish, confident wardrobe with money left over to live.”

There is nothing worse than the feeling you get after you happily receive your first pay check only to find out you need to spend all of it on a new wardrobe for work appropriate clothes. We asked around for the best places to get fashionable work clothes for men and women without breaking the bank. Here’s what we found:

Kohls- They have some great deals, my favorite being Elle’s contemporary collection (yes as in Elle magazine!) and Vera Wang’s well-designed simply collection. For men, they have Ralph Lauren’s ever so classy Chaps line, as well as other nice brands with dress shirts and pants for as little as 25 dollars.  

H&M: This is the best store for finding fashionable work clothes for men and women. My roommate went here the other day to get clothes for a work conference and came out with a new wardrobe for less than 200 dollars. Where else can you get a cute, fashionable woman’s sweater for 12.50? And their men’s line is classy and fashionable without looking too feminine.

Forever21: This one’s not for guys, although they have come up with a pretty cool Heritage collection for casual wear. Although I’ve been to the three story store by my house over twenty times, it never ceases to amaze me when I first walk in the store and stare at the racks of wonderful, inexpensive clothes that surround me. But yes Virginia, there is a clause- you have to take the time to look through the racks of clothing to find the winners, and may have to brave an our or so line for the dressing room and checkout line. But for nice jackets, dresses and skirts to wear to work at a great price- its worth it.

Target: I was really suprised the other day when I walked into Target with my friend, and found she had never shopped there for clothes before. Apparently everyone has not gotten the memo of the improvements Target has made to its clothing department, with designers like Isaac Mizrahi, and Go International’s Jonathan Saunders. Also impressive is their men’s line which has polished blazers and suit jackets, sweaters, dress shirts and pants. (Hint* check out their “Wear to work” section online and never leave without checking the amazing shoe department)

Nordstrom Rack: Great place for finding designer shoes and work clothes up to half off. Check out their site for in-store events and locations. (And be sure to find out when their shipment comes in so you can get the good stuff before it’s taken.)

Banana Republic Sale: At 5’2 it can be pretty hard to find clothes that fit, especially blazers and nice pants that don’t have to be taken in. This is why I love the petite section at Banana Republic. The clothes can be pretty expensive on a tight budget, but they have the best sale section with cute tops and dresses for up to 50 percent off. Their guys line has a great sale section too with nice dress pants and suits for as little as 30 dollars.

Other Favs? Check out the sales sections of Express, The Limited and Macy’s.

Q&A With a Young Graphic Design Professional

22 Oct

I’m always intrigued with what recent grads like myself are doing- how long it took them to find a job, how they like their first job after college, tips for saving etc. Working at a design firm, I’m very impressed by the graphic designers that I work with and interested in how they became involved in graphic design (besides their innate creativity gene that I apparently was not born with). Their fantastic work is everywhere, from magazines, to advertisements, product packaging and web design. Eager to learn more, we sat down with our good friend Lindsay, who graduated in 2008 from Chico State University and is working as a graphic designer. 

Madgrad: What is your current position?

Lindsay: Junior Graphic designer at a large Design Company. It is my first job since graduation, and I’ve been there about 7 months. 

Madgrad: How did you find this job?

Lindsay:  I knew I wanted to work in the Bay area, so I looked up companies that I wanted to work for in this area and then contacted them directly. I think this was the best way, because I knew the company I was applying for and could tailor my resume, which often isn’t the case on Craigslist. I do know lots of people that have found jobs through Craigslist though, so I wouldn’t overlook it as a resource.

Madgrad: Why Graphic design?

Lindsay: As my fellow classmates voted me “most likely to be found in photography” I knew I had to do something with art, but I still wanted a BA. A teacher told me I’d like graphic design, so I thought I’d declare it as my major and try it out. I figured I’d change it a few times like everyone else does, but ended up loving it!

Madgrad:  Did you find a job right out of college? How long did it take? 

Lindsay: No, I did some freelance work while interviewing for permanent positions. It took me about a month and a half to find the right job.

Madgrad: Seems like you lucked out with the Job search! Did any former jobs, internships or classes prepare you for this position and help you get it?

Lindsay:  YES! I had two internships in college. One through the school and one I found on my own. I also took a really helpful class where you prepare your portfolio as well as run though practice interviews, presentations and critiques. 

Madgrad:  What do you most enjoy about being a graphic designer?

Lindsay: I get to be creative every day! Depending on the projects, I will usually get to do something new and different each day. 

Madgrad:  What’s the most challenging part of your work?

Lindsay:  Hands Down-the client. Normally a client will ask for something and you will provide them with options based on their visions. But I would say 9 out of 10 times they don’t choose the option you like the best. So sometimes you have to toss your best ideas to please a client. 

Madgrad: If you had one piece of advice to give to recent graduates looking to enter the design field, what would it be?

Lindsay:  Work on your portfolio! If you are able to get a version online always do that too. And once you have a job, always be updating your portfolio anyways. Eventually you will have to replace all your school projects with actual printed work. This is something I just realized I should be doing.

Madgrad: Living on an entry-level salary can be tough. Any advice you’d give to recent grads in similiar positions?

Lindsay: I lived at home for 6 months after college. This was the best thing I’ve done because I saved a lot of money and now actually have money to spend living in the city I recently moved to. Instead of spending money on rent every month, I was able to put that into savings. It definitely was hard at times, but it allowed me to focus on my work and now have money to spend going to dinner, shopping, and going out to meet new people. Oh, and I also recommend shopping at H&M and Forever 21 for work clothes- they’re cute without a hefty price tag. 

Thanks Lindsay! If you have any questions for her on how to start your career in graphic design, email us at themadgrad@gmail.com 

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