I have projects that I've worked on throughout university and I'm keen to go back and update or even re-do some of them, thoughts?
I want to show some work on my portfolio, would you keep both old and new on there to show development?
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- @Thomas Smith Very true! Thansk for the advice :-)
- @Liina Lember Good idea! Thanks for the tip! :)
- I often like to keep some uni projects in there, although my industry work since I graduated is probably visually better. Thing with industry work is that it may look great but you're working to a companies' brand guidelines and all the content is already provided. Whereas with uni work you wrote it, sourced the imagery, came up with the branding and the content etc, so even if it visually isn't as good, it shows such a wider range of skills, whilst also allowing you to showcase a bit of your personality and initiative too.If you've only got uni projects, but there's an older project that you're really proud of and are confident about talking aboout, definitely it's worth including!
- Good point ! I usually show my best work first, but its always good to have a brakedown of the process.
- Same here! Maybe pick one, the one you are most proud of and wish you had finished properly and start with a timeline? For me it is also about lack of workshop spcae so trying to juggle through and make it adapt to home environment. All in all, good idea! Go for it :)
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