How to Create a Perfect Portfolio
As creatives we all have something in common - we need a portfolio that really showcases our skills, talent, and creativity. But how can we make our portfolios stand out from the crowd?
I’ve seen my fair share of portfolios over the 7 years I’ve been doing Creative Recruitment. Some have been great, others…? Perhaps need some improvement!
It’s not just about the content that you present, but also the way you’re showcasing it. Do you want to create a website? Are you going for a PDF? Or maybe even going down the Instagram / Flickr route?
Whatever platform you choose, it must grab the attention of the viewer. I’ve compiled some tips and tricks to create that stellar portfolio, that will get you that dream job.
But before you get started…
You need to think about what goals you want to achieve. Are you looking for a specific role? Or going for a certain industry? You need to tailor what work you’re presenting - a corporate law firm might not want to see all the flashy gifs you did for Ann Summers! Long story short, you need to decide what information your portfolio includes to speak to potential clients or employers. And wrap it into a story about you.
Once you’ve got this lined up, it’s time to think about the actual design of the portfolio.
What platform?
There are many ways to display your lovely work. Here are just a few to think about:
Choose a simple design
Too many visual elements can be overwhelming. By creating a clean and minimal design, it improves the viewer’s experience. Uncluttered pages make your work shine and let people focus on the pieces you want them to focus on. This is especially important if you’ve chosen the website route as it can improve user experience, which in turn has a positive impact on SEO and SER. This leads to…
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When you’ve got a lot of work to show off, placing everything in one clump can be overwhelming. Think about using categories – a good?place to start is grouping according to?the types of projects you’ve worked on e.g., social media, print, video, branding.
Show your versatility
Make sure you mix up your portfolio with a full range of your capabilities. This could include personal projects or experimental work that can help you grab viewer’s attention. If all the work in your portfolio appears too similar, clients might feel your creativity if limited. BUT REMEMBER – don’t include work that you feel isn't up to scratch. There’s a fine line between showing off your adaptability and putting in sub-par concepts.
Create an ‘About Me’ section
The first thing someone wants to see is you and your profile! They want to get to know you and your background. Clients aren’t just looking to hire your work, but you, the person who actually made it! By having a prominent ‘About Me’ section at the start of your portfolio, or website, you can draw viewers in. They might spend more time on your portfolio and review it more thoroughly.
Don’t forget about your contact details
So, they’ve reviewed your amazing work and now want to chat with you. But where’s your email or phone number? Make sure you have all your contact details in a place that makes sense and that’s easy to find. Most people?want things made easy for them, especially if they have a lot of portfolios to look through,?and if they can’t find something they'll give up pretty quickly! You can have your details in the ‘About Me’ section, or at the very beginning of your portfolio – anywhere where they can be found quickly.
And that’s it! Simple really!
If you need any extra advice on your portfolio, or fancy having a chat about new Creative roles,?get in touch ?with our team today.
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10 个月Katy, thanks for sharing!