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Portfolio Review ...please help

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#1 Guest_B.T.Klemensowsk_*

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Posted 07 January 2009 - 07:17 PM

Hi, I need some help with my portfolio. I have lots of work to show but not sure which ones are the best. I could use some help with direction and choosing the right stuff. Would any of you check out my portfolio and give some feed back.

Bartosz Klemensowski - Form and Function - New York, New York

Thanks!

#2 gdeetan

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Posted 09 January 2009 - 05:45 AM

Hello, did you design this page?

Having your domain and your own design would be a good start =)

#3 Guest_B.T.Klemensowsk_*

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Posted 09 January 2009 - 03:22 PM

Hello, did you design this page?

Having your domain and your own design would be a good start =)


So you think it is very important to have a own custom page, even when web design is not something i want to pursue.

#4 gdeetan

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Posted 09 January 2009 - 04:19 PM

its a start, it will show your potential client that you are a professional in your field, and adds a little bit of credibility on your part. Also you can "personalize" it to fit your style.

#5 Dongerz

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Posted 13 January 2009 - 07:54 PM

Aside from having your own site, I would try and stick to published pieces. Your portfolio should be your best foot forward so showing different options of a letterhead you did for a client doesn't really work. I would show 2-3 different letterheads you did for 2-3 different clients showing a different style or look for each. The point is you want to show you can be versatile according to varying client needs. The same pretty much goes for the rest of your portfolio.
Hope this helps.

#6 Guest_Gerhard Schlee_*

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Posted 13 January 2009 - 08:37 PM

Eyesaura logo is great!

#7 Guest_B.T.Klemensowsk_*

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Posted 13 January 2009 - 09:21 PM

Aside from having your own site, I would try and stick to published pieces. Your portfolio should be your best foot forward so showing different options of a letterhead you did for a client doesn't really work. I would show 2-3 different letterheads you did for 2-3 different clients showing a different style or look for each. The point is you want to show you can be versatile according to varying client needs. The same pretty much goes for the rest of your portfolio.
Hope this helps.


Thanks for taking the time to look over the work. I guess what i was trying to do by showing different version is that i will provide several choices to the client. But i guess your right. it would be better to show different client works in the portfolio and then have a page going into detail as to what you get.

Thanks!

This is very helpful to me please everyone give me feedback.

#8 Guest_B.T.Klemensowsk_*

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Posted 13 January 2009 - 09:22 PM

Eyesaura logo is great!


Thank you





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