Monday, 3 May 2010

Portfolio

This task took place before the actual binding that was recently discussed. I have looked around at others ideas and its apparent that nobody appears to be keeping their portfolio consistent with their website.

This is strange to me as keeping the familiarity between the two could make it more understandable when people view them. I believe that my portfolio would work well using a similar layout to my website, this is because it is clear and seperates the key areas so that people know where the more important information is based.

I have decided to display only my best pieces of work, the ones that are not appealing on the eye I have included to highlight that I have the knowledge to use specific techniques across a variety of software. I have highlighted that I'd like to get into Graphic Design displaying a spread of work across 3DS Max, Photoshop, Flash and Illustrator.
I have also decided to include a shot of the Exhibition website as I am proud of how my group has done in completing the task. Not only does it show a different aspect to my talent but also shows that I can be versatile with my role.










The title fonts were chosen through the research of fonts during the sketchbook material collection. I believe it fits the purpose well and is easy on the eye. To add more detail to each piece of work I have decided to add what software was used in the development within the bottom left corner of the page. I believe this is a good simple addition as it offers more insight into the Design.

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