- Thinking creatively with the space.
- This exhibition featured a colour-in muradoole by illustrator Jon Burgerman and an interactive installation by Alex Bec, comprising 2,500 post-it notes for visitors to write something they wanted to show off about.- Making the show interactive for the viewers.
- Out of the ordinary.
-Work hung on wires
- Interesting presentation of work.
- Busy.
- Decorative patterns.
- Work all links together throughout the exhibition.
References:
http://www.weheart.co.uk/2012/05/25/100-years-of-swiss-graphic-design/
http://papercutpanic.wordpress.com/category/exhibitions/
http://www.creative-inspiration.co.uk/?p=26029
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Portfolio Layout Ideas
- Bright colour against black and white
- Little note on the back saying that you'd love to work with that company - something extra, stands out.
- Textures - making the most of a physical portfolio.
- Strong, bold typography
- Fold out portfolio. Going away from usual formats. Adds interest and originality.
- Colourful, vibrant, energizing - looks appealing.
- Good quality materials.
- Another unusual fold.
- Clean layout.
- White background.
- Pops of colour (which match the image) with the yellow text.
- Images on top half, text below.
- Image continues over page.
- Diagonal layout with images.
- Textured front cover.
- Book layout.
- Contents page.
- Good quality paper.
- Collage image spreading across two pages.
- Consistant colour theme.
- Artistic expression.
- Engraved logo/name.
- White - sophisticated, sleek.
- Again making the most of a physical portfolio.
References:
http://mikenzijones.wordpress.com/2013/02/02/do-i-need-a-physical-portfolio/
http://designlecturer.tumblr.com/post/17660968081/9-ways-to-make-your-portfolio-suck
http://www.theloop.com.au/zacwilliams/portfolio/self-promotion/30116
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Portfolio-book/3678545
http://www.creativebloq.com/print-design/should-have-physical-portfolio-11410307
- Little note on the back saying that you'd love to work with that company - something extra, stands out.
- Textures - making the most of a physical portfolio.
- Strong, bold typography
- Fold out portfolio. Going away from usual formats. Adds interest and originality.
- Colourful, vibrant, energizing - looks appealing.
- Good quality materials.
- Another unusual fold.
- Clean layout.
- White background.
- Pops of colour (which match the image) with the yellow text.
- Images on top half, text below.
- Image continues over page.
- Diagonal layout with images.
- Textured front cover.
- Book layout.
- Contents page.
- Good quality paper.
- Collage image spreading across two pages.
- Consistant colour theme.
- Artistic expression.
- Engraved logo/name.
- White - sophisticated, sleek.
- Again making the most of a physical portfolio.
References:
http://mikenzijones.wordpress.com/2013/02/02/do-i-need-a-physical-portfolio/
http://designlecturer.tumblr.com/post/17660968081/9-ways-to-make-your-portfolio-suck
http://www.theloop.com.au/zacwilliams/portfolio/self-promotion/30116
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Portfolio-book/3678545
http://www.creativebloq.com/print-design/should-have-physical-portfolio-11410307
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