Foreword Preface Introduction Acknowledgements Chapter One: The Purposes of Design Portfolios Graphic Design Portfolio Advertising Portfolio Illustration Portfolio Interactive Media Portfolio Graduate School Applications Grants, Scholarships, and Competitions Portfolios Through the Eyes of Professionals Chapter Two: Portfolio Preparation Conducting a Portfolio Audit Organizing Your Files Making Digital Images of Your Work Making and Using a Digital Slide Presentation Selecting and Editing Quantity Quality Variety Chapter Three: Developing a Cohesive Concept Branding and Identity Distinguishing Your Work Can You Tell a Story? Chapter Four: Process and Collaboration Why Show Process in Your Portfolio? The Design Process Book Using Sketches to Show Concept Showing Process Online: Website and Blogs Presenting Follow-up Collaborative Projects Chapter Five: Developing the Layout and Sequence Looking Ahead Overall Sequence of Projects Planning the Layout Developing a Grid Dealing with the Oversized Piece of Work Continuity in the Plate Portfolio The Grid in Web Design Rehearsal Portfolio and Testing Ideas Chapter Six: Form of the Book The Outside Case Plate Portfolios Binders and Binding Methods Printing Print in a Web World Chapter Seven: The Interactive Environment Everyone Needs a Website Interactive Designer/Developer Portfolios The Branded Website Designing Your Website Site Structure Differences Between Print and Web Usability and Web Standards A Higher Level of Hierarchy Chapter Eight: The Resume Package and Presentation The Resume Package The Cover Letter The Resume The Teaser or Leave-behind And So Your Adventure Begins Appendix: Design Office Survey Participating Institutions Bibliography.
Graphic Design Portfolio Strategies for Print and Digital Media