Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Straight from a portfolio 5th year (uk).
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Portfolio Help!
Portfolio Help!
Generally I find it is best to make portfolio pages is clear and simply and clutter free.
-Don't reduce images if detail will be lost, actual size is usually the most appropriate.
-Often 1 or 2 good/large images is far better than 10 OK small ones. don't cram (fill up) pages full of work, Although some work will be needed to be visible together .
-Importantly don't fill portfolio up with repetition tends to bore the reader.
- No need to add a defined template to each page eg. A bar/logo at bottom/top/side, just for the sake of it. This really does achieve nothing other than branding. Although there is a balance betwwen approaching each page as a isolated piece, and a tidy uniform portfolio. If you do, make it simple,not to dominate the page.
- Think about each sheet as a composition itself, including a title/caption if needed - keeping the text small and discreet in size and font. Unless part of the drawing itself.
- Is fine to start each project with a chapter/intro page, describing the project (as much for yourself as the reader )
-Include process, even if sketch, make the portfolio clear to follow but not contrived!
-Importantly let the work and drawings speak for themselves, do not over work pages, this is a waste of time. Clean and clear; IT IS THE QUALITY OF YOUR DRAWINGS THAT IS IMPORTANT.
A few 4th/5th year portfolios from students i know you might want to have a look at
http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=2428
http://www.alexotiv.com/ - examples of individual pages
http://www.lule.co.uk/ - download for portfolio
http://www.esnips.com/web/DS16UrbanAnimal - U have too download each part
http://shownd.com/markrist/
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