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By way of clarification, we may ask for a "design test" if we are not certain the person can do the work they are being hired to do. Unfortunately, people's resumes and portfolios are not always indicative of their actual work. When we do ask for a design test, it is often a brief from a previous project, just out of convenience, not new work for an existing client. Finally, of course we ask people not to show the work in their portfolios, specifically until the client has released the work themselves. We work on things that are not yet public, so it would be wrong for an employee, freelancer, or even the company itself to show the work before it is public—but every employee at Metaleap, past and present, shows work done here in their portfolios.
I am sorry you thought I was "weird". I am not sure what that means exactly, but I clearly you were not happy during your brief time freelancing here. Thank you for your contributions to the work of the studio, and wherever you are now, I hope your career is going well. If you ever want to talk more about the content of your review, my response, or anything else, I welcome you to reach out.