Saturday, December 5, 2009

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If a résumé could be assembled to show your achievements the way you would want others to see them while keeping your individuality and personality intact to a target audience; that would just about explain a portfolio. This article demonstrates the important nature of presenting your previous work to a target audience, and it tells you how to do it while you think about what you want to accomplish in regards to that audience. Visual stimulus and font are simple and important things to consider while doing your portfolio, especially if it is being done over the internet. Overloading the visual components of your portfolio is bad; not composing your portfolio to include your improvements is also bad, targeting your audience is critical. This article walks you through the process of completing a portfolio that is effective but only you can make it effective to your audience.

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