Portfolio & Interview
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- silentseven
I was wondering how you guys show your work at a interview. I have primarly 60% print and 40 % web work. That I have taken screen shots of the sites and laid them out on one-sheets. But I was wondering how you guys show your printed work. Should I mount the printed pieces or leave them loose some are folders, booklets, etc I thought that would be okay. What is the norm? Just curious to see if I was doing it wrong.
thanks
- rasko40
I created layouts of projects, some have photographs of actual printed pieces, each sheet is designed to a grid and format, they are then printed out and mounted flush onto board and presented in an archive box in acetate sheets. not those shitty daler sleeves with the holes punched in, no binder.
- silentseven0
Thanks I just didnt know if I should bring the actual piece or design boards or what.
- Engage_London0
the best portfolio i've ever seen was gtf's it was simply a box full of all the different bits of print they had done... so you really see the finished product