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Smarmosaur
post Mar 22 2008, 12:20 PM
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i'm just gonna stick this here 'til somebody moves it to where it should go...webmaster's corner, maybe?

so, i'm starting to kind of plan out a portfolio (website), just to show off my skills when interviewers ask. i was wondering, what kind of stuff do you have on your portfolio? obviously, your work and info about you, but what else should and/or can be included in a portfolio, so it's still professional but personal? is it a good idea to include a blog (not one about typical teenage crap...), and resources you've made such as brush packs?
links, screenshots, or just a nice description would be great. it doesn't really have to be a portfolio, any "personal" websites will help.
thanks in advance.
 
 
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queen
post Mar 28 2008, 09:07 AM
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there are many designers that do a good job of balancing their portfolio/blog on the same site, ie: http://www.ndesign-studio.com/

if you're asking if you should LINK to a personal blog, that's fine, too, depending on how personal your blog is and if you're willing to reveal that portion of yourself to your soon-to-be coworkers/boss. then again, they'll prolly look you up online and find you anyway.
 

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