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Learn how to create a standout design portfolio that reflects your skills, personality, and creativity. Understand the importance of organization and presentation to impress potential employers. Discover the differences between traditional printed portfolios and digital portfolios, and the diversity of content to include. Gain insights on standing out among fierce competition and producing high-quality work. Prepare for portfolio reviews and gather necessary materials for a successful presentation.
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Design Portfolios • Chapter 1
What is portfolio? • A unique object of work • A collection of artifacts that demonstrates your skills and abilities • A unique personality that reflects who you are • It identifies your strengths and weaknesses • It is not a stack of projects crammed together but a cohesive organized display
Expectations are high! • Your work is being reviewed by another designer • You've got to spark their interest • How it is organized says a lot about your organizational skills
Traditional portfolios • Printed format • Most interviewers like to see some work in person • Size is important
Digital portfolios • Complements the print portfolio • CD-Rom or DVD • Web site • Shows you are up on technology • Does not replace the traditional portfolio • Broadens your reach and allows a less expensive means to distribute your portfolio
Most important body of work you will produce • Your portfolio is the single most important instrument that will help you get a job. • Take its development very seriously.
Diversity of Portfolios • Chapter 2
What sets you apart? • Know your competition • Your portfolio needs to be distinct and creative • It should be polished with an attention to detail • It should show that you take pride in your work
Know your competition • Fierce competition • One typo could turn someone off • Laid-off designers are out there • Use only your best work • Show work that says "I have the skills and creativity to be a benefit to your firm."
Assignment 1 (10 points) • Teams of 2-3 people, conduct Internet research and share your findings in an email to me and I'll forward to the class: • Sample ID portfolios to study • Example resumes and cover letters • Interviewing tips • Free fonts • Job posting and recruiter websites
Knowing your audience • Chapter 3
"If you want to get somewhere, you first must know where you are going."
How is a portfolio reviewed? • The portfolio is a design project and will be evaluated first. How if presents, reads and its layout. • Reviewers will be looking for something in particular. Know what the company does and have examples of that type of work in your portfolio. • It's hard to say what your reviewer really wants to see
Self Study • Homework due on Friday, September 9th via email.
Gathering Materials • Chapter 4
Time to start now! • Make folders and start filling them with digital content
Organization • Theme (nature, sustainable, casual, etc) • Skill set
What will you need? • Schematic work: bubbles, blocks, ideation drawings • CAD construction drawings • BIM drawings • Rendered floor plans elevations and perspectives • Models • Digital boards • Material selections and FF&E • Limit elemental work and work you have no desire to do.
Homework • Self study due on Sept 9th via email (25points) • Personal brand and logo next class for critique (10 points) • Bring all projects to next class meeting to photograph (10 pts) • All digital files are organized and converted into jpeg images in folders (10 points)