domingo, 3 de maio de 2009

Como organizar o portfólio

(Texto em ingles)
Here are 10 steps to get you on your way.

Select the right number of pieces
Choose 10-15 work samples that demonstrate the breadth and depth of your abilities. We've found that clients prefer to see approximately 10 pieces that represent your core specialization and another five that reflect additional talents or areas of interest.

Keep samples current
Each item should be relatively current - generally no more than three years old - and preferably still in use. Timely material demonstrates that you're up-to-date with design trends and technologies.

Organize strategically
The method of organization you choose will depend on the type of client you're targeting as well as your experience. Many corporate clients, for example, are interested in an industry-specific portfolio that demonstrates all the pieces you've produced that relate to their line of business.
Some agencies and clients, however, will prefer to review samples by media specialty. It's a good idea to call ahead and see how the interviewer would prefer your work to be organized. Professionals just beginning their careers may want to organize their portfolios chronologically, with most recent projects first, since this method emphasizes creative development.

Invest wisely
Present your pieces in a professional portfolio that allows you to mount individual pieces on a firm mat or backing. Invest in a nice portfolio - it's worth the expense.

Protect your pieces
Laminated pages can help prevent items from falling out or becoming damaged during review.
Label items with key information Create a small label for each piece containing the following information: the client for whom it was produced, your role in the project, the software utilized, and one or two sentences explaining why the piece is important.

Be specific
Demonstrate specific proficiencies in your portfolio. For example, if you specialize in graphic design, consider including at least one example of cross-platform work. If you specialize in project management, consider including flow charts or timelines.

Create an e-portfolio
In addition to printed versions of your work, supply electronic copies that are both PC- and Mac-compatible.

Provide URLs where applicable
If you include web work in your portfolio, provide URLs and a high-resolution color printout or copy of each piece. Additionally, consider demonstrating your work on a PC with an Internet connection.
Leave something behindChoose one sample of your work to leave with the interviewer as a reminder of your talents.

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