Designing a Digital PortfolioThe world has gone digital--which means that a paper portfolio is no longer good enough. These days, as a creative professional, you're expected to be able to show your work on demand--whether that means emailing it to a client, displaying it on a Web site, or delivering it on CD or DVD. This book shows you how. Using a combination of step-by-step instructions and inspiring examples, veteran authorCynthia Barontakes you through the entire process of designing a digital portfolio--from developing a concept and choosing a medium, to scanning work created with traditional materials; optimizing digitized art; repurposing digital material; creating a portfolio Web site, CD, or DVD; producing a portable portfolio; and avoiding technical pitfalls when digitizing, organizing, and delivering the final product. You'll also find loads of insights from the professionals who evaluate artist portfolios everyday--agency heads, art directors, and designers--plus handy checklists, a run-down of dos and don'ts, case studies, and tips. |
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... Gallery format 67 67 Navigation 71 Content Future plans 71 Portfolio strategies 72 72 Duplicating Dividing Doubling 72 223 72 73 Developing Portfolio highlight : Jamie Stillings | When one portfolio isn't TABLE OF CONTENTS vii.
... Portfolio highlight : So Takahashi | Slideshow metaphor 200 Navigation and architecture 202 Content 202 Future plans 202 Concept 203 Concept versus style 203 Putting it all together 204 Portfolio highlight : Jon Santos | Creative ...
... as the access to the portfolio itself . & MEGATEMPLE TRONACHED WEBSITE SVESTIGA MAILING LIST WRECKED ODDS AND ENDE WHERE GOOD THINGS FADE AND BAD. 94 CHAPTER 5 ORGANIZING YOUR WORK Portfolio highlight: Gabe Rubin Left brain, right brain.