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| Set up Your Online Portfolio
Planning to set up your very own online portfolio? Very well,
then you have to know first what’s an online portfolio and its
uses. Of course, you also have to know how to take lay out you
portfolio online in order to take advantage of it more.
Online portfolios are collections of pictures and information
about individuals or companies which are posted in the web.
These portfolios are a showcase of your skills, services and
talents for prospects. By viewing your online portfolio, the
right kind of users may happen upon it and acquire the services
you’re offering.
In lay outing your online portfolio, you must consider your
prospects. Herein we give you several examples and each example
has their share of pros and cons.
1. The all-in-one – is throwing all your projects onto one page.
It is probably the easiest way to set up your portfolio. It’s
easy to do and people will get to see all your work in one
viewing. However, this kind of lay out may be information
overload for viewers. Your work may not stand out too well due
to so many graphics. People and target prospects may lose
interest by scrolling forever to view all your work especially
if they have only one particular interest. Having too many
graphics may take your page a long time to load.
2. The Traditional - this kind of lay out has one item per page
with little next and back buttons at the bottom of each page.
There are alternative with small thumbnails of all the graphics,
linked to the larger graphic. This kind of lay-out makes each
one of your graphics stand out. It may also bring familiarity to
prospects used to a ‘real’ portfolio. But, your prospect may
find it difficult to go directly to the type of project he’s
interested in.
3. The Pop – up - your graphics are on one page, as thumbnails
linked to a larger version of the graphic. With this, your page
won’t take forever to load and your prospects can view only what
they're interested in. However, some viewers with older browsers
may not be able to take advantage of these thumbnails and some
users do not like extra windows that pop open without adequate
warning.
4. The Pop – up by category - each type of work (identity,
brochures, logos, etc.) is in its own section. Each type has a
link that may have a larger version and some explanatory text
and even some sketches. This makes it easy for prospects to get
straight to what they're interested in. But, it's a lot more
work for you. The same disadvantage as ‘The pop-up’ lay out may
also be experienced. Now that you have hints on lay outing your
online portfolio, you might start creating one already! After
deciding on a particular lay-out take the time to decide where
you should put your portfolio online. Enjoy your online
exposure!-30-
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About the author:
Lala C. Ballatan is a 26 year-old Communication Arts graduate.
Book reading has always been her greatest passion -- mysteries,
horrors, psycho-thrillers, historical documentaries and
classics.
Her writing prowess began as early as she was 10 years old in
girlish diaries. With writing, she felt freedom – to express her
viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns -- imagined
and observed, to bear witness.
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