🗓️
schedule your
Portfolio Review
today

Pro Graphic Designer Reviews New Portfolio #12 - 3D, Motion Design

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.

Pro Graphic Designer Reviews New Portfolio #12 - 3D, Motion Design

🎧 Listen on
iTunes
and
Spotify
transcript

"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."

TABLE OF CONTENTS

"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.

BIG THINGS are coming...
I'm building something BIG for designers and creatives. If you want to know more sign up 👇
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
tagged:
3D
Motion Design
Portfolios
Disclosure: Some of the links in this article may be affiliate links, which can provide compensation to me at no cost to you if you decide to use to purchase. These are products I’ve either personally used or tested and stand behind. This site is not intended to provide financial advice and is for entertainment only.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

"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."

knowledge
is
power
listen
to
more
lEARN
more
Feed your inbox with our best content just like this.
Thank you! ❤️
Oh no! 😖Something went wrong.
Tweet me here so I can fix this!