TABLE OF CONTENTS
✕
Key Points
- The importance of capturing user's attention with the website header.
- How to categorize or not categorize your work.
- Considering user experience while structuring the project portfolio.
- The value of process documentation in a project description.
To Think On
- Do you need to separate your work into categories like 'motion', 'illustration' etc. or would it be more impactful to present the complete result of your creativity?
- Should you be thinking of a different structure to house your 'in-between' projects rather than grouping them under 'motion' or 'illustration'?
- How can you make your storyboarding and directing more central in your project description?
- How can you incorporate more details about who you worked with, what the process was, any feedback or revisions, etc?
Actionable
- Reconsider the structure of your portfolio and whether it might be more effective to present all your work as one, instead of separating them into 'motion' and 'illustration'.
- Redesign the layout of your projects to make the images larger and to give more space to your work.
- Explore how you can incorporate more process documentation in your project pages, such as storyboarding, directing, feedback, and revisions.