I'm an architect based in India and I'm planning to apply for a master's degree (urban design) in the US. For reference - my focus would be on urban technology.
I'd love to get some feedback on my portfolio. Please note that it's a draft and some of the drawings/pages are just placeholders because I need to cut down 6 pages to be under the page limit. There's a lot of placeholder text as well.
Really beautiful portfolio and work. Great variety in addition to your focus on urban tech. I think you should go into your grad school applications with confidence.
One suggestion: the drawings are beautiful and clear but they are quite small on the page because they contain so much info. This is not a problem, but I would add some larger text or captions to grab the reader's attention and directly explain what is going on in each spread. How are the ideas in one project different from another. I'm imagining something like the callout text in magazine articles that is often bold and highlights a key quote or idea from the denser block of text.
Hey guys!
I'm an architect based in India and I'm planning to apply for a master's degree (urban design) in the US. For reference - my focus would be on urban technology.
I'd love to get some feedback on my portfolio. Please note that it's a draft and some of the drawings/pages are just placeholders because I need to cut down 6 pages to be under the page limit. There's a lot of placeholder text as well.
Thanks in advance!
https://issuu.com/radhikasaran...
Really beautiful portfolio and work. Great variety in addition to your focus on urban tech. I think you should go into your grad school applications with confidence.
One suggestion: the drawings are beautiful and clear but they are quite small on the page because they contain so much info. This is not a problem, but I would add some larger text or captions to grab the reader's attention and directly explain what is going on in each spread. How are the ideas in one project different from another. I'm imagining something like the callout text in magazine articles that is often bold and highlights a key quote or idea from the denser block of text.