Graphic Design Portfolio Tips

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A graphic design portfolio is critical component of presenting your skills to prospective employers and clients.  Your collection of samples is your single most important selling point as a graphic designer.  You can have all the experience in the world, but if your portfolio does not showcase it properly, you may find yourself missing out on great career opportunities. Here are some tips for making your portfolio both memorable and professional.

First, you will want to show a large amount of variety. You will not find two clients or employers that want exactly the same thing. Put a lot of versatility into your portfolio so you can display you have talents in many areas and not just one in particular. If you are not yet comfortable in more than a couple of areas, take time to develop more versatility. Your future clients and employers will have more confidence in your abilities.

Next, be sure to show your work in its best light. While you do want to add a few extras to make your portfolio stand out, you do not want to detract from your work. Use a layout that complements your work and displays it simply.
Only show your strongest work. Sometimes nostalgia clouds good judgment when it comes to your projects. You may have a couple of favorites that appeal to you personally, and yet they were not your best work. In this case it is best to just leave those out. Instead, include work that got you the most recognition. Clients and employers are going to be looking for the best quality in graphic design. Be sure to examine your work objectively, and think with your intuition rather than emotions.

It may help to ask a few different people for their opinions on your portfolio, just remember to be open to constructive criticism. If you have colleagues or peers who are graphic designers, or who work closely with designers, this can be the perfect opportunity for you to get an honest, knowledgeable opinion of your work. Ask others if they have any suggestions about your portfolio or about the layout. Showing your portfolio to friends and family may not be the best route.  You will find that their feelings towards you influence how they respond to your work. ?????????? ????? ?????? ?????????

Finally, create an online graphic design portfolio. While it will not replace your portfolio, showing your work online is a great way to attract future work. Showcasing your work online is also a great way to reach more prospects and exhibit your abilities. Include a few different ways for prospective clients and employers to contact you, even if it is just by email. You will also want your web site to look professional and be easy to use.  Following these tips will ensure your graphic design portfolio sells you well.

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