<span>Design Portfolios </span><p><span>Unique perspective of a seasoned designer and veteran A/E industry recruiter regarding what design industry recruiters actually look for in a Design Portfolio</span></p><p><span>Design Portfolios: A Recruiter’s View</span><span> provides a student-friendly gui
Design Portfolios: A Recruiter's View
✍ Scribed by Mark W. Smith
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✦ Synopsis
Unique perspective of a seasoned designer and veteran A/E industry recruiter regarding what design industry recruiters actually look for in a Design Portfolio
Design Portfolios: A Recruiter’s View provides a student-friendly guide, written from the perspective of a designer and design industry recruiter, on what recruiters look for as they review a design portfolio. It shows students how to create a professional-quality portfolio that will get them to that all-important next step in the recruiting process―the interview.
Using a unique plan of action, “The Four S’s”, the book presents an organizational mindset focused on the added value of telling your Story, revealing your Style, proclaiming your Substance, and Sharing your uniqueness effectively.
In today’s competitive market, a winning portfolio is much more than a simple accounting of digital skills and volumes of high-resolution graphics. This book shows students what recruiters really value and how to ensure their portfolios make the right impression.
Design Portfolios: A Recruiter’s View explains:
- How to develop a memorable organizational approach around story, style, substance, and sharing and create a winning portfolio
- Answers to the key questions students ask to fill in gaps in their academic instruction
- Real examples of resumes, cover letters, and portfolios that reveal what is needed for success
- Years of “big picture” insight gained from actual portfolio reviews during the author’s time as a designer and recruiter
Aimed at the inexperienced design student rather than the practicing professional, Design Portfolios: A Recruiter’s View is an easy-to-understand and constructive guide that is incredibly helpful to young designers with project histories that consist only of academic and internship work.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter1 Why Do I Need a Portfolio?
Story
Style
Substance
Sharing
Chapter 2 Tell Your Story
Story: Your Cover Letter
The Position
Your Unique Value
The Firm
The Profession
Story: Your Résumé
Story: Your Portfolio
Cover
Table of Contents
Personal Biography
Design Philosophy
Project Experience Map
Project Cutsheets
Chapter 3 Define Your Style
Style: Your Cover Letter
Style: Your Résumé
Style: Your Portfolio
The Cover
Table of Contents
Section Dividers
Project Cutsheets
Portfolio Conclusion
The Digital Portfolio
The Presentation Portfolio
Portfolio Cover
Section Dividers
Binding
Paper
Chapter 4 Give It Substance
Substance: Your Cover Letter
Substance: Your Résumé
Substance: Your Portfolio
The Cover
Project List
Project Cutsheets
Portfolio Organization
Chapter 5 Share Your Work
Sharing: Your Cover Letter
Sharing: Your Résumé and Portfolio
Format for Sharing
Presentation Portfolio
Interviews
Say “Thank You”
Chapter 6 Bring It All Together
Afterword
About the Author
Index
EULA
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