I’m curious about the current landscape of level design jobs. Having spent the last few years focusing on spatial design efficiency, I’m interested in how that skill is valued in various positions. Does anyone have recent experience in hiring or job searching in this field, especially regarding what companies prioritize? I’d love to compare notes.
I’ve found that companies really value a portfolio that showcases your design process just as much as the final product. As you mentioned, spatial design efficiency is key, but showing how you arrived at those solutions can set you apart. Have you thought about what specific projects you’d want to highlight?
It’s interesting how spatial design efficiency is becoming more sought after… I think showcasing your design process can really make a difference. Have you considered using tools like Unity or Unreal Engine to demonstrate those design principles in action? They show not just the end result, but also how you got there?