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"I honestly found everything extremely helpful. As a beginner when it comes to web design, and working on presenting myself to others, the insight given was invaluable."
Key Points
- Incorporating more visual elements from your design and 3D work into the design of your portfolio website.
- Tracking your client work so you can better price your work in the future.
- Constructing better project case studies to dive deeper into your process.
- How to break down and present your work and the detail that goes into your projects on your portfolio website.
To Think On
- Who is your ideal client that can allow you to still work creatively but also afford your range to sustain yourself as a freelancer?
- Is Squarespace going to be the best platform for you to present your work moving forward?
- How can you create content for social media that attracts clients that are willing to pay you what you're worth?
Actionable
- Start tacking your work so you can better price projects and afford to continue freelancing.
- Work on creating a more engaging portfolio design similar to the work you've already done. Your portfolio should be just as cool as your work.
- Experiment with sharing your work on social media, try to stay away from the short and quick clips that will sell your work short.
References
- Notion Timesheet Template - Start tracking your work to help with understanding your value.
- Framer - Great tool to use later on if you decide to rebuild your portfolio. Also great to learn more no-code tools as they become more popular.