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In today’s world, CVs and online applications don’t allow you to show all that you can achieve and do. This limitation can place people at a disadvantage. It can also continue the old rule of ‘need experience to get experience.’ We want to break this.

A not-for-profit, Views Heard aims to show everyone your strength, skills and knowledge. We do this through the creation of your own webpage; providing feedback, editing and support to show your work at its best.

Contact employers directly by sending across your webpage to show what you can do. This can be a variety of things from research, culture, how-to guides, recipes, craft, science and much more.

At Views Heard we offer you the chance to shine and the security of having a site that will support you. 
Share your knowledge. Learn something new. Reach prospective employers.

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Final collection of collage and smudging images
Film still: Peter B Parker and Mile Morales web-sling through an autumnal forest
Two decorative squares on a pin-board
Book cover showing a photograph of a father and son
Present gift wrapped with a scalloped tag holding the string, while alternative tags of stars, hearts and Christmas trees are shown to the side
Photograph showing a hand pressed up against a window as they look out on to a block of apartment windows. the image is tinted with a dark red/purple and has happiness typed across.
Photograph of a brain in a microwave
Photograph of the book's cover, which shows a barren land in shadow and a vibrant dawn above. The book is also set against a photograph of a barren and dry outback.
Illustrative book cover
Bowl shaped vase, with strong inspirations to the artist Picasso while infused with a celebration of Africa
Drawing: A man's head splits in two - one part looks forward, while the other is twisted and separated as it looks behind - only thin tendrils of colour "spirit" connect the two.
Photo-styled poster of Black Books characters and store
Illustrated image showing the goblin hundreds of years ago.
Three images of a man bound in white tape, the tape leading into a barcode below.
Reconstructed portrait of a child, the image composed of items and smaller images.
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