swoop
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Post by swoop on Jun 20, 2011 10:04:58 GMT -5
Your portfolio should show your range as an artist. It should include business sites as well as personal sites, regardless of whether you are focusing your attention on either one. If you plan to do most of your business online, a website that shows screen caps or even demonstrations of the functionality of sites is a must. Price lists and testimonials from clients, as well as a bio and contact information should be included. If you have received any professional training or certifications, you should include this as well.
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Post by allzee on Jun 22, 2011 7:19:43 GMT -5
For instance, you could focus your efforts on Boston Web Design. Your portfolio could include the sites of a Boston personal injury attorney or a Boston moving company. If you are just starting out, offer your services for free to various companies or non-profit organizations. Having these sites as part of your portfolio will enable you to secure paying jobs in the future.
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Post by bounces on Jun 26, 2011 5:27:05 GMT -5
It is necessary for a web designer to have a quality portfolio in order to attract and retain clients. When starting out, it can be difficult to know how to create a portfolio which will showcase your talents.
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