By: designer:-)
nice article, but…. If my client needs branding, website, logo, flyer and packaging design-and I don’t wonna miss him,. How to present all my skills? 5 different portfolios? It’s not too much?
View ArticleBy: Adobedog1
The last point seems like… design fundamentals for the most part are universal to all mediums. Creating good work is my job regardless of medium. It’s also my pride. Swallow your pride you say? The...
View ArticleBy: Andy Feliciotti
Seriously an awesome article, now I have to make a few tweaks to my portfolio
View ArticleBy: Jim
Another point to add in is… Use the correct resolution for print 300dpi and 72dpi for web (some cases 96 dpi) I’ve seen so many cases where the designer didn’t understand this.
View ArticleBy: Philip Karpiak
Will you actually be providing all those services for a client yourself? If not, then just mention that you have excellent contacts that can help you tackle whatever problem your client may have, but...
View ArticleBy: Philip Karpiak
This will be rantish and mostly from the perspetive of an employer, not a client, but… Mistake #8: If you’ve labeled yourself as a web designer that can implement their own work, PLEASE provide links...
View ArticleBy: CoJo Moxon
Ok. I scored low in the quiz. I know I have a sub-par online portfolio. I’d like to use Cargo for my portfolio but I know NOTHING about coding. Any suggestions???
View ArticleBy: Scott Nash
Additionally, spell check everything that has typography. Sometimes having someone, other than yourself, looking at the words and letters can catch the simple “there” instead of “their” or “chose” when...
View ArticleBy: Joseph Hillman
I agree largely, but at times only an image can be provided. I provide design services for trade shows. They redesign them every year, and the CMS we use offers enormous flexibility for formatting (to...
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