I am currently in school for a degree in 3D Design (defined by my university as a combination of interior, product, and furniture design) and am looking to apply to a M. arch program. I just finished a summer internship at an architecture firm helping with architectural photography and noticed during intern portfolio presentations that every architecture intern had a similar digital PDF booklet to present their selected works. My school requires students to present projects on a digital website (mine is here) and not as a PDF.
I am wondering, is there a website that these students are using to help them make these portfolios? Any tips for how to make them? I am feeling a bit behind that I didn't make a PDF portfolio in school and am feeling a bit lost. Is the answer to hop into InDesign?
your folio is in itself a design exercise and it is a great way to show off your creative chops. There are no shortcuts, fire off illustrator and in design and start preparing clever layouts that best show your work.
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How to Make a Portfolio for an M. Arch Program
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I am currently in school for a degree in 3D Design (defined by my university as a combination of interior, product, and furniture design) and am looking to apply to a M. arch program. I just finished a summer internship at an architecture firm helping with architectural photography and noticed during intern portfolio presentations that every architecture intern had a similar digital PDF booklet to present their selected works. My school requires students to present projects on a digital website (mine is here) and not as a PDF.
I am wondering, is there a website that these students are using to help them make these portfolios? Any tips for how to make them? I am feeling a bit behind that I didn't make a PDF portfolio in school and am feeling a bit lost. Is the answer to hop into InDesign?
your folio is in itself a design exercise and it is a great way to show off your creative chops. There are no shortcuts, fire off illustrator and in design and start preparing clever layouts that best show your work.
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