Chu, Serena. "AR APP LETS POTENTIAL BUYERS EXPLORE APARTMENTS WITHOUT STEPPING INSIDE [VIDEO]." PSFK. 22 Jan. 2014. Web. 12 Feb. 2014.
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Chu, Serena. "AR APP LETS POTENTIAL BUYERS EXPLORE APARTMENTS WITHOUT STEPPING INSIDE [VIDEO]." PSFK. 22 Jan. 2014. Web. 12 Feb. 2014.
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One young lady is strategically throwing her identity onto the streets of New York in the hope of securing her dream job. Miruna Macri created a stack of fake passports to catch the eye of some of city’s top design agencies. She replaced the various lines of sensitive information on a passport with her resume and design portfolio, creating a not-so-generic business packet to sell herself. Having deliberately “lost” more than 20 copies, she is bound to have someone return at one of her documents…right?
As the job market gets more competitive, more people are scrambling to find a role that fits their specific needs. The Passfolio is a witty, creative, and possibility effective networking tactic that might ultimately land Macri her desirable job. Let this project be a reminder to all you job hunters out there, think outside of the box and show employers your true potential.