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How to build strong portfolio as a graphic designer


Building an effective portfolio as a graphic designer requires showcasing a diverse range of work and demonstrating your skills and creativity. Here's a suggested scheme for structuring your portfolio:

1. Introduction:

   - Brief overview of your design philosophy and approach.

   - A professional photo and a short bio about yourself.

2. Work Categories:

   - Print Design:

     - Examples of brochures, posters, business cards, etc.

   - Digital Design:

     - Web designs, social media graphics, email templates, etc.

   - Branding:

     - Logo designs, brand guidelines, packaging, etc.

   - Illustrations:

     - Digital or hand-drawn illustrations showcasing your artistic abilities.

3. Project Showcase:

   - For each project, include:

     - Project title and a brief description of the client or purpose.

     - Key challenges faced and how you overcame them.

     - Images or videos showcasing the project from concept to final product.

4. Skills and Tools:

   - List the graphic design software, programming languages, or tools you are proficient in.

   - Highlight your skills in typography, color theory, layout design, etc.

5. Testimonials:

   - Include client testimonials or recommendations.

   - Showcase positive feedback and experiences from your previous work.

6. Education and Certifications:

   - Mention relevant degrees, courses, or certifications related to graphic design.

7. Contact Information:

   - Clearly provide your email, phone number, and any other relevant contact details.

   - Links to your LinkedIn profile, personal website, or any other professional platform.

8. Extras:

   - Blog or Insights: Share your thoughts on design trends, projects, or industry-related topics.

   - Awards or Recognition: Highlight any awards or recognitions you've received.


Ensure your portfolio is visually appealing, easy to navigate, and optimized for both desktop and mobile devices. Update it regularly with new projects and remove outdated or less relevant work. Good luck with your job applications!

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