Another crucial element of assembling an online personality behind a brand is creating an accessible portfolio (or e-portfolio) which demonstrates skills and previous experience in a specific field. For that purpose I developed my own online portfolio using Bootstrap. But before I dive into the process, here is an example of my previous attempt of creating a live website concentrating on my ambition to become a web designer The prototype was designer in Adobe Muse but was never published online. It was mainly built for one of my university units during the first year of my studies. My career goals and ambitions were still a bit vague and needed more clarification (which came eventually by looking further into the industry and acquiring work experience). The presentation mainly relies on using dark visuals which in some cases might be considered as a trademark for one's creative work (e.g. photography or filmography). However, for a web designer, creating content wh...
Having a professional looking CV tailored to a specific industry significantly increases the chances of getting noticed and invited for an interview when applying for a job. Creating a Curriculum Vitae that aims to target web and graphic design agencies was accomplished via several crucial steps Format Instead of trying the traditional approach of developing a traditional looking Word document that relies mainly on text information rather than a visual element, I looked into Creative CVs examples built with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator Using iconography, sans serif fonts and experimenting with colours was a challenge that I was willing to take in order to produce a visually impressive CV that stands out and grabs the eye of employers Layout There are numerous options for defining the structure of a CV. In many ways, Graphic and Web designers aim to create a brand for themselves and then assemble CV and Portfolio around it. A lot of examples that I stumb...