When I went to the School of Art, it was not uncommon to have an A1 sized folio bag for the various art we generated. Building a portfolio through the graphic design course at Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) was pretty much all about big impressive pages at A2 format. Carrying those around and using them to show off your work was a pain.
Each year there is a call out to designers for entries to go into the SemiPermanent books for the year. This year (2012) was the first year I had entered, and found a couple of samples of my work to go in.
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{EAV:3c471a1ae8f04b53} Be on the lookout for the new portfolio being added to the site! It will replace the existing and have much bigger pictures as well as a much easier to navigate interface. Currently I am just loading in all the various
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After developing designs for several years and putting them up on sites like Cafepress and Zazzle, I found the way they display products to be a bit bland. Discovering Redbubble thanks to a friend, I was really impressed with just how awesome
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Just picked up the A4 and A3 sized desk display banners for the Simplicity prepaid campaign. Very neat and great for looking very up-market with point of sale material.
Over the years I have moonlighted as a freelance designer in addition to working fulltime or studying fulltime, more recently I have seen a few designers I have worked alongside engaging in daylighting practices. For those of you who are scratching your
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As we start a new year, I have decided to add some additional samples into the portfolio pages, and will keep doing so every so often, rather than waiting to do a big change, I am going to do it in stages. So drop
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Last night saw a major update to the portfolio on the website, not only was some more work added in, the portfolio page was split into two pages. This means it is now easier to check out print and digital work on
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