Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Week 10 and 11

As I gather the rest of my ideas for my portfolio pages, I realize that most of my pages will be static. Others are choosing to make their portfolio's in flash with interactivity, but I am planning on using static pages, which, hopefully, will make navigation easier and viewing clearer. With my static pages, I hope to fulfill a well organized portfolio with simple and understandable navigation, as Michael Borofsky and other designers look for good organization in portfolio's sent to them. However, I will be limited to express my graphical and flash skills along the way if I do decide to stick with a full static portfolio, or an instant portfolio. As said in chapter 11, I plan to KISS, keeping it simple, seriously. I am not trying to overanimate my work or make my entire portfolio as flashy as possible. What I want to get out of my portfolio is a straight-forward, professional-looking, intriguing site where my work can be expressed and shown to multiple design companies. I want my portfolio to be simple, straight to the point, and "smart".

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