4th October 2010, 02:51 PM
Why do you think that it is important that a MIFA illustrator
Surely that person being an archaeologist is far more important. Seems to me that anybody wanting to show competance at "costings/dealings/managing" should do a mba and that?s whats wrong about mifa, is it?s some contrived junk unaccredited mba with no benefit for archaeology except to maintain the civil service status quo of commercial archaeology.
Truth is that the AAI&S is also pretty micky mouse and does not stand for much as well
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are they archaeologists that draw or drawers of objects/subjects directed by some other archaeologist?
Quote:[SIZE=3]would be a graphics person with experience doing costings/dealing with clients/using adobe CS/autocad/whichever other programmes to create illustrations/managing timetables/managing staff etc??ALL aspects involved in a graphics department. ?[/SIZE]
Surely that person being an archaeologist is far more important. Seems to me that anybody wanting to show competance at "costings/dealings/managing" should do a mba and that?s whats wrong about mifa, is it?s some contrived junk unaccredited mba with no benefit for archaeology except to maintain the civil service status quo of commercial archaeology.
Truth is that the AAI&S is also pretty micky mouse and does not stand for much as well
http://www.aais.org.uk/join.html
are they archaeologists that draw or drawers of objects/subjects directed by some other archaeologist?
Reason: your past is my past