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"I appreciated the feedback taking into account my current experience with events and mentioning a similar designer."
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"I appreciated the feedback taking into account my current experience with events and mentioning a similar designer."
Key Points
- How to format your design project case studies.
- How to present your event production and all the materials you've created on a design portfolio website.
- Learning how to deal with the feeling that once a project is finished you are dissatisfied with the quality compared to newer work.
- Quality versus quantity in your design portfolio website.
To Think On
- Is it important for you to separate your work into categories like design, and photography versus presenting the complete result of your creativity?
- What are some projects that you can start on your own to practice and grow your skills in design, or photography, or event production?
Actionable
- Present your projects as case studies and focus on the objective rather the individual pieces.
- Incorporate more outcomes from your events in your project case studies. Consider also including the team that you worked with to showcase your ability to work and coordinate with others.
References
- Emily Elyse Miller - An amazing entrepreneur and creative who very much relates to your interests. I spoke with her on my podcast.
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