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online portfolios - ka jowct - 02-10-2006 Gotta make one, but would like to see some examples of what others have done that works. Does anyone here have a link or two they'd like to share? A site they really like? etc. Re: online portfolios - Paul F. - 02-10-2006 This is probably a stupid question.. but, portfolio as in stock, or as in example of work? Re: online portfolios - Jimmypoo - 02-10-2006 creative. Re: online portfolios - jdc - 02-10-2006 do a blog -- takes just a few minutes and its free i PMed you one i did some time ago Re: online portfolios - trisho. - 02-10-2006 mine: http://www.trisho.com my roommate: http://www.thisisplaid.com Re: online portfolios - jdc - 02-10-2006 one thing i would like to say about your portfolio -- as a person that gets a lot make it clear what you do as the owner of a design studio i hire people for what they can do best -- meaning -- theres an entire profession that is "photography" so if i need a photographer -- i hire a photographer if i need a copywriter -- i hire a copywriter if i need a flash guru -- i hire a flash guru if i need an illustrator -- i hire an illustrator (i have 2 or 3 that i keep around -- since they all have different sytles etc, etc, etc all of these things are "professions" -- make sure you represent what you do -- are u a web designer and thats what you are looking for? great!...then dont put illustration or photography or copy writing in your portfolio -- thats not what you do if you are "interested" in those things -- sweet -- put them somewhere else... Re: online portfolios - Effin Haole - 02-10-2006 As much as I hate to admit it, jdc is right. No ill intent towards jdc BTW. What I mean is, I wear a lot of different hats creatively, and putting more than one, maybe two of them in a portfolio can really hurt you. I have four portfolios to cover what I do, ad have on a few occasions brought a second for showing. I have graphic design pieces that include my photography, and if asked who the photog was, I will tell them. Save the muti-talented aspects for your resumé/interview. I'm sure someone will have another take on this, but I know what has worked best for me. Re: online portfolios - laarree - 02-10-2006 Here are some good non-Flash-based portfolios, where the content makes up for the lack of whizziness: http://www.alexgross.com/ http://niceboy.com/ Re: online portfolios - JoeM - 02-10-2006 Effin Haole Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm sure someone will have another take on this, > but I know what has worked best for me. I work on the corporate side and in my experience, the opposite seems to hold true. I got my last 2 jobs because I had some skill in a number of areas and wasn't a real master at really any one thing. I reflected this in a very simple online portfolio I created over 4 years ago and that portfolio got me my present gig. Re: online portfolios - jdc - 02-10-2006 and laarree's two websites illustrate my point one is for an illustrator -- and shows nothing but illustrations the other is for a photographer and shows nothing but photos both excellent examples, BTW |