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Scott Huette

Designing a Digital Portfolio Cynthia Baron - 1 views

  • DT&G   Cynthia, I remember reading and reviewing your Creating a Digital Portfolio back in 1996 -- and at that time it was really a ground-breaking book. Few creatives were thinking about a digital format at that time. A lot has changed since then hasn't it?
grapefruit14

Evan C. Lai - 0 views

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    I like the blog feature as it creates a more personal addition to the site. I like how there are links to other companies he's worked with. I also like how it provided an easily facilitated way to contact him I didn't like how there was a home page which didn't really have anything on it. It had images of work but those are all in the projects section as well. I didn't like waiting for images and the site to load as well as having to search for the tabs to the categories as they kept moving around.
Charlotte Goldman

Example Portfolio Themes - 0 views

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    Question: How do I choose an online portfolio layout? What do different layouts express about the designer? This website shows a number of Wordpress themes, and outlines the type of design work they are made for and the kind of feeling they present. Even if you didn't want to use Wordpress, I thought it would be useful to have examples of portfolios with different intentions. There are key words in the layout descriptions, like "elegant" or "artsy" that might tie in with the reading, which doesn't really say what these might look like. A few characteristics stood out to me. "Elegant" portfolio theme tended to have a simple, clean layout with understated backgrounds in neutral colors. The work showed well, but was often uninteresting because there was little wow factor. "Artsy" portfolio themes tended to be more colorful or include a decorative graphic elements, but the work was sometimes overwhelmed by the backgrounds. Work-focused themes tended to have dark backgrounds with a dimensionality to them, which makes the work almost "hung" in space. Text seemed a little awkward in these theme however, since they also "hung" above the background (perhaps if the image and text were in the same window above the background?). Photography had a layout reminding me of a magazine article, exciting and narrative, but more confusing if the information is complex. Some general comments while looking at sites: Some of the architectural portfolios tended toward neutral colors and crisp fonts, however, they often left little impression of who the designer IS, and what their approach is. Some of the graphic design portfolios were highly graphic and visually bold, but were a little "loud" and in the interest of being trendy or current, again left me wondering who the designer IS.
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