Collecting Content for Your Design Portfolio from Day One
As a designer at any level, your portfolio is a most valuable asset. It represents what you can do, the methods you can apply to implement...
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David Karlins is a student of and resource for communication technology, culture, and technique. His recent books include Building Websites All-In-One For Dummies (co-author); Adobe Analytics for Dummies (co-author); HTML5 and CSS3 For Dummies; and Adobe Illustrator CC for Dummies. David is a working UI/UX designer and content developer; creator of online courses syndicated through Cengage Learning and LinkedIn Learning; and Adjunct Professor at the City University of New York (CUNY) and New York University (NYU).
As a designer at any level, your portfolio is a most valuable asset. It represents what you can do, the methods you can apply to implement...
In today’s world, job seekers and employers connect through online job boards and networks. Job boards and online job networks overlap but...
Once you have assembled your design portfolio content, the remaining piece of the puzzle is to find a place to post it for review online....
Being a dynamic job seeker does not just mean approaching the mission with energy and enthusiasm. Those qualities are important! But there...
If a potential employer or client is looking at your design portfolio, they saw or heard something that made them want to examine your work...
Your design portfolio and your resume are a team. Together, they introduce you to potential employers and clients.
Let’s start this exploration of job hunting networking with some good news for coding and design students: If you are entering the job...
The foundation of a good design portfolio is good projects, nicely displayed. But that’s not enough. Employers and clients want to know how...