How To Make A Fashion Portfolio

How To Make A Fashion Portfolio


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In this video, Clare Watson shows how to create a portfolio for beginners in fashion designing. Tips on how to organize and order the photos in a portfolio and making a digital presentation of your work. Enlarge In this video, Clare Watson shows how to create a portfolio for beginners in fashion designing. Tips on how to organize and order the photos in a portfolio and making a digital presentation of your work.

Hi, I am Clare Watson, owner of personal training business miss-dress. Today, I am going to be showing you plenty of tips and tricks on style and lots of fashion advice for you can do both work and play. I have been in the industry for ten years and so, I have had a very long time to build this kind of portfolio.

No body expects any body, first, start now to have this kind of book. But you do need something with your first portfolio for organizing and showing your work. Firstly, get something to organize your work here.

Well, screen binded and loose folded are acceptable. Spending a little bit of money on an actual book that you can insert your work into the sleeve is a far more substantial way of presenting your work that is highly looked upon as being very professional. If you have a lot of work to display, be crucial and pick out the very best work.

Less is most definitely more and really far more impact on the viewer. The average portfolio should have around twenty to thirty pages to give the desired effect. But don't worry no body expects you to have lots of work in the very beginning.

It is better to have quality rather than quantity. Put the work in the logical order. Think about the emotions or feelings that each photo or design import, when you look at it.

Consider each one on whether they flow in the order of the sort of story you want to create. So, if you look to my portfolio you must say that each story flows in to each other. And of course you don't have to just stick with a half back folder, go digital.

With the technology today, many places prefer a digital copy burned from a disk or even a better still a website. And don't forget you don't have to stick with a half back portfolio, go digital too. Having your work online is a great platform for showing every body else what you do, but also it's great if you are applying for collages or jobs far away too. .