Just a quick word of advice, it's weekend after all. Don't make a one-size-fits-all portfolio though, there's a huge difference between an academic and professional portfolio.
What schools are you applying to? It will be helpful to know, as some personalities at some schools will not want to see the real-world examples you are showing. A very design-oriented program may be better served by showing the half dozen items in your portfolio that are very conceptual (presenting you as a candidate that thinks in 3D, but is not going to struggle with learning their framework of design thinking)
Lots of pretty pictures but not many drawings. Get some diagrams in there and detail the projects with drawings not words. Cut the number of projects and add some meat to the strongest ones.
The content as others have noted depends heavily on what it is for. With your level of experience it would be wise to separate the academic and professional portfolios.
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i want your evaluation to my portfolio
hello architects i am applying to more than university to complete my masters and to other companies world wide
i need your opinion and criticism to my portfolio . at this link
https://issuu.com/abdallaessam...
Just a quick word of advice, it's weekend after all. Don't make a one-size-fits-all portfolio though, there's a huge difference between an academic and professional portfolio.
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What schools are you applying to? It will be helpful to know, as some personalities at some schools will not want to see the real-world examples you are showing. A very design-oriented program may be better served by showing the half dozen items in your portfolio that are very conceptual (presenting you as a candidate that thinks in 3D, but is not going to struggle with learning their framework of design thinking)
The content as others have noted depends heavily on what it is for. With your level of experience it would be wise to separate the academic and professional portfolios.
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