Portfolio Recommendation for New Designers


We get portfolio evaluate requests from new designers trying to enter the sphere many occasions every week on this sub. After going by means of dozens of portfolios right here and giving suggestions on a lot of them, publicly and privately, in addition to reviewing entry stage design portfolios for my job for a few years, it is clear that latest design graduates or others moving into graphic design for the primary time are making some main and fully avoidable errors with the work they’re presenting in addition to the way in which they’re presenting it. These errors damage their possibilities of getting interviews and in the end getting employed. I’ve put collectively some detailed ideas as an try to treatment this.

This overview is not supposed for skilled designers who’re already working within the subject. It is aimed toward these searching for their first full-time design job and who’re presenting a mixture of pupil work, conceptual work for fictional shoppers performed exterior of college, and presumably actual world freelance initiatives.

It additionally is not meant for people who find themselves utilizing their on-line portfolio to get freelance shoppers. In actual fact, I discourage anybody from attempting to make use of the identical web site to discover a full-time graphic design place that they are additionally utilizing to get freelance work or to promote merchandise that includes their designs. These are very completely different objectives and mixing these parts into one web site will confuse your viewers by diluting your message (which must be “think about hiring me in your open design place”), which can reduce the probability of getting interviewed if not fully take you out of the working. If you happen to’re doing freelance work as a designer or illustrator, and/or promoting designed merchandise, create separate web sites for these ventures. You may also create a PDF model of a separate portfolio (illustration work, for instance), put up it someplace on-line and ship out a hyperlink when applicable.

To maximise your likelihood of being employed right into a full time function, concentrate on the kind of initiatives and purposes (after I use this time period I do not imply software program – I imply how the design is used: printed piece, web site, packaging, signage, and so on.) that hiring managers at corporations and businesses are *mostly wanting* for and remove – or drastically reduce – the form of work that is not wanted as usually. Examples of these sorts of items are standalone illustrations, album covers, posters, and graphic t-shirts – particularly these created for fictional shoppers. I see far too many portfolios stuffed with these sorts of items. Typically, they’re damaging the designer’s possibilities of being interviewed, irrespective of how nicely performed the items are.

I additionally counsel you embrace initiatives for the sorts of fictional shoppers that we *do not* see lots of in new designer portfolios. There are solely so many espresso retailers, breweries, and bakeries on the earth. In a later part I counsel some lesser-used kinds of fictional shoppers that may differentiate your portfolio and present that you just’re prepared to transcend displaying solely the standard sorts of consumer-related companies that almost all new designers are conscious of and create initiatives round.

Every bit in your portfolio is an opportunity to impress the hiring manger sufficient to arrange an interview (at which level it is your job, and never your portfolio’s job, to get you employed). For each piece you current that misses the mark, the prospect of this taking place goes down. Competitors for entry stage design jobs is fierce so one or two poorly chosen items can (and doubtless will) kill your shot. Do not let that occur.

Listed below are my ideas on how one can arrange your portfolio to provide your self the very best likelihood on getting employed for a design place.

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**Platform and Area**

The platform you select in your portfolio web site is vital. Spend time researching platforms and testing templates earlier than you commit to at least one. Going with essentially the most generally used platforms is the most secure possibility.

• advised platforms:

– Adobe Portfolio (a subscription to Adobe Inventive Cloud consists of Four free web sites – you will have to buy the area individually and redirect it)

– Squarespace

– Wix

– WordPress (requires you to buy your personal area and arrange WordPress)

• pay in your personal area identify – keep away from free choices that require messy URLs similar to “identify.websitebuilder.com” or “websitebuilder.com/identify”

• a perfect area is “fullname.com” or “firstnamedesign.com” (or one thing much like “design” – “artistic”, “portfolio”, and so on.) – keep away from overly lengthy or difficult domains

• keep away from utilizing a reputation or branding that makes you seem like a studio/company – “Chris Stone Design” is ok however “Primordial Design Studios” will not assist a hiring supervisor see you as a person designer trying to be employed right into a full time place

• most hiring managers will view your web site on a desktop or laptop computer, so be sure that your format seems to be good on these display screen sizes over cell or pill sizes (although it ought to nonetheless work nicely on these gadgets)

• make sure the platform you select has Adaptive/Responsive layouts for cell and pill (most trendy platforms and templates could have this)

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**Structure/Template**

As soon as you’ve got chosen your platform, begin fascinated about and dealing on the general look of your portfolio web site. Simplicity, consistency, and value are key. Hiring managers are busy and there are at all times many candidates for any a design place. Hold your format clear and intuitive to provide the viewer a clean, pleasurable expertise.

• your identify must be in a constant place on each web page – ideally on the high

• menu/navigation must be easy and straightforward to seek out and skim

• keep away from dropdown choices out of your essential menu – there isn’t any motive so as to add this sort of complexity to a portfolio web site

• use a full textual content menu for desktop customers – the “hamburger menu” (three horizontal traces) ought to *solely* seem on cell

• select a easy format in your web site general and particularly in your Work/Portfolio part – a 2- or 3-column grid construction is widespread

• use one or two tasteful and straightforward to learn typefaces, do not go too small along with your font sizes, and use a beneficiant quantity of main (house between traces)

• keep away from crowding parts too shut to one another or to the sting of the window

• use minimal, constant coloration – think about limiting all interactive parts (menu objects, hyperlinks in textual content, picture borders/overlays) to a single coloration

• keep away from advanced background patterns or textures

• keep away from advanced ornamentation round photos – drop shadows, distracting borders, and so on.

• transitions and animations on rollover or between pages can work so long as they’re constant, quick, and don’t distract from the viewer’s expertise

• keep away from parallax or different difficult web site layouts (the exception can be in case you’re extra targeted on internet improvement and due to this fact have a motive to point out off extra superior strategies that you’ve got coded your self)

• it would not damage to have your contact information on each web page (along with the Contact web page talked about beneath) – some hiring managers will admire having the ability to simply discover this data

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**Pages**

It’s normal for designers establishing their first portfolio web site to incorporate too many pages, or to provide non-intuitive names to pages. Do not attempt to break the mildew right here – hold it easy and logical.

• Work

– that is the primary occasion so your portfolio web site ought to load to this web page, displaying thumbnails of your initiatives (not particular person items – extra on that later)

– a brief textual content introduction (“Chris Stone is a graphic designer from Evanston, Illinois”) is appropriate however not essential

– optionally available – present mission/consumer identify above or beneath the thumbnail, or on an overlay when the viewer rolls over the picture

– clicking on every mission’s thumbnail ought to both load right into a full web page with extra detailed data on that mission (most popular), or open a floating carousel containing that extra data

• About

– a brief paragraph or two concerning the designer, mentioning “searching for my first full-time design place” or comparable direct language

– metropolis/area/nation

– school attended and main if relevant (however not commencement 12 months except it’s the present 12 months or one 12 months prior)

– mentioning a common curiosity or two exterior of design is ok as it may be memorable and humanize you, however hold it minimal (“Once I’m not behind a pc display screen, I take pleasure in using my hoverboard and spending time with my iguanas”)

– obtain hyperlink to Resume (PDF, Phrase .doc, or each)

– hyperlink to LinkedIn profile (create a LinkedIn profile you do not have already got one – many corporations will search for it in the event that they think about you for an interview)

– a easy, tasteful photograph of you (optionally available, however displaying your self might be useful in making you are feeling like an actual particular person to the hiring supervisor –  you will want it for LinkedIn as nicely)

– software program (optionally available, particularly if it is referenced in particular person mission descriptions) – this could simply be a point out in your bio about utilizing design software program/”Adobe purposes”, or a brief checklist of the most typical software program used/required: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign + any others that you’ve got used to create no less than one piece – you are not claiming mastery; you are saying you have got used that piece of software program competently

• Case Research (these can be included within the Work/Portfolio part as a substitute of in their very own web page)

– ideally embrace 1-Three of those the place you break down your course of, speaking concerning the mission’s preliminary objectives, improvement, launch, and outcomes

• Contact (this may be its personal web page or a part of the About web page)

– electronic mail deal with (as clickable hyperlink)

– telephone quantity (optionally available however most popular)

– Contact Type with identify (required subject), firm (optionally available), telephone quantity (optionally available), electronic mail deal with (optionally available), and multi-line textual content subject (required) – set as much as ship or ahead to your electronic mail deal with and (vital!) take a look at your Contact kind continuously to verify emails are literally being forwarded to you – you don’t want to overlook a message from somebody who desires to name you in for an interview, particularly if the Contact Type is the one technique to attain you (therefore itemizing electronic mail deal with and telephone quantity)

• keep away from splash/intro pages in your web site

• keep away from Companies – this portfolio is just not supposed to promote you as a freelancer; the “providers” you supply will likely be talked about in your mission descriptions

• keep away from together with sections on Tremendous Artwork, Illustration, Hand Lettering, Animation, Writing, Images, Coding, and something aside from Graphic Design (all of which I’ve seen on portfolios posted right here) – if essential, construct extra web sites for these expertise and hyperlink to them from the About web page, or ship hyperlinks individually if a hiring supervisor expresses an curiosity in a specific ability – however these associated areas do not belong in your portfolio web site and together with them will make you seem like somebody who actually desires to work as an illustrator (for instance), however who’s prepared to accept a design place. I am unable to stress sufficient how a lot this hurts your probabilities. Few hiring managers will need to rent a kinda/sorta designer when there are dozens of others presenting portfolios of robust design work and *solely* design work. Most design positions do not require a lot if any illustration – and infrequently there’s not sufficient time to create full illustrations, particularly when corporations and businesses use inventory photos providers. At greatest, it’s possible you’ll be known as in for an interview *regardless of* having an Illustration part in your portfolio web site and never due to it.

• keep away from “progress bars” or any visible indication of ability stage in several items of software program – a lot has been mentioned right here on the sub, however together with progress bars in your expertise will solely damage your possibilities of being interviewed or employed (the identical logic applies to resumes)

• keep away from social media hyperlinks/icons – your portfolio web site alone ought to include all the things that sells you a designer – there isn’t any motive to ship the viewer to a different platform (although you ought to be sending them out of your social media accounts to your web site)

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**Work – What to Embody**

As talked about above, your web site ought to load to this web page as a result of that is what individuals have come to see – your work. And in case your work would not look good, that is so far as they’re going to get. An skilled designer, artwork director, or artistic director will get a way of a designer’s capabilities inside seconds of viewing their work, so even the preliminary web page displaying mission thumbnails must be nice.

However bear in mind, you are searching for an entry stage design place, so your work will likely be considered accordingly. You are a brand new grad or somebody in any other case trying to get into the design subject. You are not competing with the work of designers who’ve been working within the subject for years or a long time – you are competing with others at your stage. Hiring managers perceive the place you are coming from and know that they are seeing pupil/entry stage work, a lot (or perhaps all) of it created for fictional shoppers. And in case you’re known as in for an interview, will probably be primarily based on the *potential* that you just present as a designer greater than the rest.

With that being stated, embrace:

• at least 5 initiatives

• not more than 12 initiatives

• solely your very best work – evaluate all items already created and repair any errors, redesigning from scratch or creating new items if wanted. Nothing goes in with no essential reassessment. Rebuild any piece in your portfolio that you just’re not fully proud of. Be laborious on your self. You are not the designer now – you are the editor. Be as goal and significant as attainable to the designer’s work.

• construction all the things as a mission and never as a standalone piece. Tasks inform a complete story (“I designed this emblem/banner/commercial for this consumer after which tailored it to be a billboard, video intro, product bundle, and so on.”) whereas standalone items are simply fragments (“I made this emblem”, “I made this signal”). Every mission ought to have no less than three purposes – for instance a emblem design, product packaging that includes the brand, and a social media put up or on-line advert for the product. This exhibits the designer’s breadth of expertise and a spotlight to element, and this this sort of adaptive manufacturing work is what many new design positions require – and taking a hiring supervisor by means of the story of a mission is rather more compelling than having them view a bunch of standalone items. An exception could be a “emblem folio” – a group of particular person logos standing in as one mission (although my desire can be to adapt the very best of these logos into full conceptual initiatives).

• every mission ought to embrace a brief textual content description that briefly describes the consumer in addition to the completely different purposes created for the mission. If the consumer is actual, discover methods to say this within the textual content – “Branding and junk mail marketing campaign created for Higgins Movers, a transferring firm that has served the Seattle area for thirty years”.

• keep away from non-design items except they’re actually built-in right into a mission – for instance, no standalone illustration or photographs – these sorts of items *should* be used as half of a bigger mission, they usually cannot really feel like a minimal mission constructed simply to showcase the illustration or photograph (like an album cowl, t-shirt, or poster with one giant picture and a small emblem and line of textual content added to make it really feel like an actual mission)

• embrace no less than one case examine for a mission – present course of sketches, unused early designs, and improvement to remaining items – your textual content ought to describe the consumer (even when fictional), their business, their opponents, merchandise/providers provided by them, prospects/viewers, objectives of the mission (“the consumer needed to extend their electronic mail subscriber base by 20%”), challenges in creating the mission, and the outcomes (“on the completion of the marketing campaign, the consumer’s electronic mail subscribers elevated by 23%”)

• fictional shoppers might be cited merely as “idea for”, as in “idea for a laundry supply service” – extra might be defined throughout an eventual interview, however most hiring managers will understand this time period signifies the consumer isn’t an actual world enterprise or group, particularly when hiring for entry stage design positions. And in the event that they need to know extra about it, they’re going to ask throughout an interview.

• have 2-Three different individuals take a look at and proofread your full web site earlier than sending it out to hiring managers or posting it to any social media platform – particularly on LinkedIn. Wait till you’ve got posted all of your data and have proofread it your self earlier than bringing others in.

• keep away from overloading your portfolio with an excessive amount of of 1 kind of consumer, utility (brochure, signage, packaging, and so on.), or fashion – displaying a hiring supervisor your capability to adapt to the wants of several types of shoppers and initiatives is a key in getting employed

• keep away from rebranding present corporations – particularly giant, family identify entities – concentrate on fictional entities as a substitute

• thumbnails are inclined to work greatest after they’re stuffed with a coloration that is completely different from the positioning’s background coloration. A thumbnail displaying a emblem on a white background will mix right into a web site with a white background, making it really feel prefer it’s floating moderately than being a part of the grid of thumbnails – so set the brand on a distinct coloured background, modifying its colours if essential (for instance, change black within the emblem to white in case you’re placing it on a black background).

• for branding initiatives, keep away from designing an icon for a emblem first, then constructing a reputation round it – for instance, combining a picture of a bear with a picture of a mug in a visually intelligent means and naming the enterprise “Bear Espresso” – to an skilled designer, will probably be apparent that the answer got here earlier than the issue, which isn’t how actual world initiatives work

• use websites like https://dailylogochallenge.com, https://goodbrief.io, https://www.briefbox.me, and https://fakeclients.com to develop initiatives for fictional shoppers (extra on which kinds of fictional shoppers and items to incorporate is within the subsequent part)

• keep away from linking to exterior web sites – hold guests in your web site. In the event that they need to confirm an actual world consumer mission, they’ll search on their very own (however they most likely will not)

• be sure that any piece you present matches fully onscreen in each desktop and cell with out the viewer needing to scroll – an exception is displaying a bigger, scrollable model *after* the smaller model has already appeared, in order that the viewer can see a extra detailed view of the piece

• think about including horizontal bars stuffed with coloration/texture behind some photos in every mission that span the width of the web page – this could break up the movement of the web page because the viewer scrolls, and might keep away from the look of photos floating on the web page (particularly smaller photos)

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**Fictional Shoppers**

The objective of this checklist is to create a greater variety of fictional shoppers in addition to much less widespread kinds of shoppers than a brand new designer would sometimes create on their very own. When attainable, use transient creators hyperlink those talked about above, or self-generate fictional shoppers which can be exterior your personal private consciousness and pursuits. A hiring supervisor will probably reply higher to seeing shoppers and initiatives that aren’t usually included in new designers’ portfolios because it’s one thing recent and new.

Recommendations for a mixture of shoppers in your portfolio:

*Create not more than 2 initiatives from every of the beneath:*

• Retail Retailer: a store, restaurant, or different enterprise that has in-person prospects – think about yours to be a single location retailer or a small native/regional chain owned by one particular person or household moderately than a big chain

• Enterprise-to-Enterprise Company (B2B): an organization that does not deal immediately with shoppers however as a substitute works with different companies – an enterprise software program writer, product producer, waste administration agency, and so on. Many companies are B2B however new designers hardly ever use them for fictional shoppers as a result of they’re much less conscious of them as they have not had motive to cope with them, not having but labored professionally.

• Academic Establishment: public college, personal college, school/college, commerce college, karate college, yoga studio, and so on.

• Native Service: transferring firm, electrician, plumber, and so on. – as with Retail Retailer, consider a small- or mid-sized, regional service firm versus a big nationwide firm

• Native Group or Occasion: youth group, enterprise affiliation, park revitalization/cleanup program, scout troop, music pageant, annual craft honest, and so on.

• Startup: a pre-launch enterprise working towards their public launch, attracting traders and teasing future shoppers with data on their future services or products

*Create not more than 1 mission from every of the beneath:*

• Non-Revenue/Charitable Group or Occasion – charity stroll/run, profit dinner, fundraising occasion, and so on.

• Skilled Companies Agency – medical facility, authorized providers, architectural agency or engineering agency, auditor, and so on.

• Native Attraction: Museum, zoo, historic web site/exhibit, carnival, nationwide park, ghost tour, mini golf facility, bike/segway tour, and so on.

• Transportation/Journey Service – bus firm, taxi, limo service, practice, ferry, and so on.

• Supply Service – meals, courier, bundle supply, freight transport, and so on.

• Actual Property enterprise – actual property workplace, threat evaluation, title providers, condo constructing administration, and so on.

• Hospitality – resort/motel, theme park trip membership, worldwide excursions, cruise traces, and so on.

• Pharma Trade – pharmaceutical producer, pharmacy, on-line remedy service, dependancy restoration facility, and so on.

• Monetary Agency – financial institution, monetary/accounting agency, lending group, and so on.

• Authorities Workplace – township municipal providers, state tourism workplace, election facility, and so on.

• Style – designer, clothes store, thrift retailer, trunk present, wholesale provider, and so on.

• Sporting Staff or Occasion – highschool, school, native/regional group, work-related group, and so on.

• Film, TV present, musical artist, writer, comic, or different public determine – promo materials for a e book launch, film, TV collection, album launch, think about going with a lesser identified or fictional entertainer moderately than

• In-Firm Occasion: gross sales journey, worker assembly, inner product launch, and so on.

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**Work – Varieties of Purposes**

“Utility” or “Use” right here means the kind of design piece created for a mission. A emblem, brochure, signage, web site, and so on.

• in case you’re not acquainted with a sort of utility (for instance, a typical gross sales electronic mail template), analysis and discover examples which you can base your designs on

• use 3D mockups each time attainable along with flat designs. Moderately than displaying solely flat layouts for print items, apply your designs to customizable Photoshop mockups (a lot of which might be discovered on-line free of charge) that give depth to the items. These are so widespread in designer portfolios now that to not use them could make the portfolio really feel missing.

• equally, moderately than displaying on-screen designs like web sites, HTML emails, shows, and so on. as flat layouts, discover or create prime quality photos of gadgets – desktops, laptops, tablets and telephones – and apply the designs to the screens in these photos. Pexels.com, Unsplash.com, and Pixabay.com are good sources for these kind of photos (use attributions when required).

• most affect might be achieved by having a strong set of purposes for every mission, and displaying the designer’s versatility and capabilities of skillfully adapting a design to several types of makes use of

• think about displaying a number of views of the identical piece. For instance, present a 3D mockup of a six-panel brochure, then zoom into one of many pages (this may be flat), and present one other closeup of a set of icons designed for the brochure.

*Create no less than three kinds of purposes beneath for anybody mission:*

• Brand/Branding: emblem design with variations (stacked textual content vs. extensive, coloration variations for various coloured backgrounds, and so on.) – for no less than one utilization, create and show no less than a minimal set of name tips displaying coloration palette, typography, and supporting parts

(observe that emblem/branding might be created for many or all initiatives within the designer’s portfolio)

Recommendations for a mixture of purposes to incorporate in your portfolio:

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**print:**

• gross sales sheet (1 or 2 sided)

• brochure (4- or 6- panel)

• flyer

• poster

• calendar

• menu

• ticket

• invitation

• agenda/itinerary

• map

• infographic

• icons

• advertisements (present various dimensions – one tall/slim, one squarish, one brief and extensive)

• packaging (field, pouch, bottle, can, wrapper, tube, and so on.)

• e book cowl (present again cowl and backbone as nicely)

• direct mailer

• level of buy show

• technical guide (cowl and/or inside)

• stationery suite (letterhead, envelope, enterprise card entrance/again, label for packages)

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**commerce present/occasion**:

• signage (constructing, inside, wayfinding, in-store, and so on.)

• commerce present sales space/sales space parts

• shirt (t-shirt, polo shirt with small emblem, employees work shirt, and so on.)

• button

• commerce present badge

• mug/cup/tumbler/thermos

• bumper sticker

• apron

• tote bag

• keychain

• pen

• lanyard

• towel

• small toy/recreation (Frisbee, yo-yo, and so on.)

• USB drive

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**digital:**

• video intro

• full video

• movement graphics

• social media posts

• video titles/decrease thirds

• UI (consumer interface for a web site, app, recreation or different interactive piece)

• web site – residence web page, touchdown web page, on-line retailer, contact web page

• HTML electronic mail/template

• internet app

• on-line recreation

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Our subject is one which many aspire to be a part of even earlier than they’re sufficiently old to know the time period “graphic design,” which creates a slew of people who find themselves at all times searching for their entry level. Due to this, there isn’t any room for brand new designers to only do “adequate” work, particularly when making use of for that first full time place. I hope this information helps new designers who’re constructing their first portfolio web site, or who’re updating an present portfolio to extend their possibilities of being employed for a design place.



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30 thoughts on “Portfolio Recommendation for New Designers”

  1. This is great, thanks for taking the time to write this up! I always want to help the folks that post on here looking for portfolio feedback, but honestly at some point it gets a little frustrating repeating the same feedback over and over. It’s a little disheartening seeing the number of schools that fail their students by not truly prepping them to enter the field.

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  2. I think I agree with everything here, except maybe one thing I would clarify.

    >• use 3D mockups whenever possible. Rather than showing only flat layouts for print pieces, apply your designs to customizable Photoshop mockups (many of which can be found online for free) that give depth to the pieces. These are so common in designer portfolios now that to not use them may make the portfolio feel lacking.

    >• consider showing multiple views of the same piece. For example, show a 3D mockup of a six-panel brochure, then zoom into one of the pages (this can be flat), and show another closeup of a set of icons designed for the brochure.

    If it’s something like a book or package, I would show both a mockup/photo/rendering showing what the final thing would look like in terms of a package, binding method, scale, etc, but also still show the design as flat. It’s “both” rather than either/or.

    So if it’s a beer can label (even though I know that was mentioned as cliché), show the design on a can, but also as a flat design, so we can both see the complete design while also in a proper context. If it’s a book, show the cover and some spreads as flat, but also show what the cover looks like on the final bound book.

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    >• avoid rebranding existing companies – especially large, household name entities – focus on fictional entities instead

    I don’t think using real companies is necessarily an issue, though agree they shouldn’t be large established companies, but I think the issue is more commonly that they don’t approach it as if it’s a real project.

    Whether it’s fictitious or a real company, it’s usually bad if the designer is just proceeding without enough info, or as if they themselves were the client. They should try to flesh out as much as possible about the company, whether real or not, and first try to wear the shoes of the client in terms of why they need this design work in the first place, what it’s intending to accomplish, along with the larger context of this company (location, industry, customer base, competition, etc).

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    Otherwise, thanks for doing that, it’s a lot of work.

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  3. I was very lost as I am self learnt and I am always looking for ways to improve on my own. Thank you so much for this. It helps a ton. I have also created a portfolio recently, I would love it if you can take a look at it and give me some really good feedback! Only if you have the time! Thank you for this it will help me alot already!

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  4. As someone who has looked through portfolios to hire design interns and production designers, my biggest piece of advice: ***show your process!!!***

    Show me sketches, wireframes, inspiration, first drafts. Not just final pieces.

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  5. I am going to be looking for a new job soon so I am in the process of redoing my portfolio so this post was very helpful thanks a lot! I am definitely going to review everything according to what you wrote.

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  6. Another good portfolio platform is [Cargo Collective](https://cargo.site). It has a lot of templates but also allows for a lot more customization and you can tweak the code a bit if you’re interested in that.

    The interface is not the most intuitive so I’d recommend for someone who doesn’t need a new site up and running immediately.

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  7. Thank you so much for this. I took the time in between classes to give this a read and it really gave me some good insight and perspective in terms of my portfolio and how to handle it post graduation.

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  8. Thank you for this analysis, it was definitely helpful. I’ll be saving this in my notes for sure. I’ve been looking for a job ever since I graduated back in October and I’ve been really reworking my portfolio consistently.

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  9. Thank you for taking the time to post this! I have a query – does anyone at hiring level mind if the work is self-generated rather that a real client and what is the best way to word this in a portfolio? I don’t want to pretend a project was real if it wasn’t but likewise don’t want to look like I have never worked for a real client.

    I currently work freelance on the side but would like to pick up subcontracted work from agencies in the future so useful to know how they think.

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  10. Haven’t read all of this yet, but I always see you doing the most on this discussion. You gave me some advice a bit ago that was helpful. I’ll be sure to look through this more. Thanks for making this board a great place for all types of designers to get together and discuss design ❤️

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  11. This is super helpful, thank you for compiling in an easy to understand way!

    I’m a new-ish designer working in a print shop (so quick turnaround, not super creative opportunities for lovely well thought out designs, just a pretty sh*tty environment overall tbh) and i’m looking to advance my career into a more digital field within a larger company.

    If anyone has any advice or anecdotes on that particular transition, it would be greatly helpful.

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  12. I have some questions:
    1. What is the ideal formatting for a portfolio piece? Let’s say your portfolio is a PDF document with 5 projects total. How many pages should it be?
    2. How many images should there be per project?
    3. Should there be 1 image per page or multiple images on a page?
    4. How many process images should be included vs images of the final piece?

    I guess what I’m asking is do you have an examples of an ideal junior portfolio?

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  13. Even if I only have projects from college courses, should I only include the ones I used fictional clients for? I have a lot of posters, infographics, typography and book layouts which I tried to organize in each category, but it feels too cluttered after viewing some of the simpler portfolio layouts. I only have flat versions of those projects, and not any demential examples. It’s a lot to take in after just reading this but I’ll do my best to simplify my own. If I need a domain name, what are some affordable options that I can pay a flat fee for, if possible?

    Edit: I know it helps to have an online portfolio but can you also just have a digital portfolio you can send like you would a resume?

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  14. What is the best current portfolio strategy?

    In the past (15 years ago) your website was basic 3-5 teaser projects with at least one full case study to show how you think. Then a full blown portfolio with 8-12 projects.

    Seems we’ve moved away from teasers and we share it all upfront. What is the general consensus on this?

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  15. This is honestly so helpful, thank you.

    If you’ve got time could you give me feedback on my portfolio website? I’m going to be graduating at the end of this month and really want to know what I can improve on.

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  16. I’m currently in my final term and taking my portfolio class, I came here for inspiration for some new projects and applications and this really helped spark some ideas beyond the over done coffee shop. Thank you!

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  17. Thanks so much for this write-up! As someone who has been jobhunting and lost on how to upgrade my portfolio, I’ve been doing poster and illustration work passively to try to keep my creativity going as I apply for jobs, though I now know those pieces are only hurting my chances.

    I unfortunately do not have much cash at the moment to run my own portfolio website, are there any free website templates I could use besides Behance?

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  18. This is such a clear, comprehensive guide and exactly what I needed in this moment. Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to share all your expertise.

    Is there anything from your advice that would be different for someone who’s had a little graphic design experience, but a long time ago but trying to get back into it? I got my BA in Graphic Design, then did some part time jobs and freelanced a bit before getting an offer to teach, which I’ve been doing for the past 8 years. After the hell teaching has become post-COVID, I’m looking for more work-life balance and am considering jumping back into design.

    However, I’ve spent all my time and energy helping (high school) students develop their portfolios in the last 8 years and exactly NO time on my own work or portfolio. I am not coming in with an ego and know this puts me at a disadvantage, but I feel like I have a lot to offer as well. I just don’t have a portfolio or resume that conveys that.

    Is there anything about your advice that would change for this kind of circumstance?

    **TL;DR: did a little graphic design before becoming a digital art/graphic design teacher. After 8 years of teaching my portfolio is out of date and my resume is all teaching-related. How can I update my portfolio and present my experience as an asset?**

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  19. >avoid including sections on Fine Art, Illustration, Hand Lettering, Animation, Writing, Photography, Coding, and anything other than Graphic Design (all of which I’ve seen on portfolios posted here) – if necessary, build additional websites for those skills and link to them from the About page, or send links separately if a hiring manager expresses an interest in a particular skill – but these related areas don’t belong on your portfolio site and including them will make you look like someone who really wants to work as an illustrator (for example), but who’s willing to settle for a design position.

    **Cannot stress this enough.** Do **not** follow this advice UNLESS you are planning on working for a major global firm who will allow you to specialize **only** in design. Even national-level companies want creatives who bring more to the table than basic design. That doesn’t mean you need to master every creative skill out there but in every design job I’ve ever had (great jobs too), it was always better if you could do the following:

    * **Design + Photo.** All the better to photograph the agency’s/studio’s projects, making you a more valuable addition to the team. Also, awesome for photo-based proof-of-concept when pitching new work but you don’t have approved budget from the client yet for an actual shoot.
    * **Design + Illustration.** All the better to upsell clients on custom illustration when they’ve contracted the company for design work. Keeps your company’s costs down and you get a more interesting job!
    * **Design + Coding.** All the better to collaborate with the company’s in-house Dev team without giving them design feedback that is impossible to implement on a web platform.

    Designers who can’t do anything other than design are not the winners in the market anymore. You don’t have to be some major hybrid but I’m wary of hiring any designer who can’t do anything else. They’re a liability bc they’ve limited themselves.

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