Create a Portfolio Page For Your Website
- Due Dec 8, 2016 by 11:59pm
- Points 20
- Submitting a website url
The best way to present your work to future employers is through a concise page that gives examples of your work. If you don’t already have a page, create one titled “Portfolio.” If you have created a portfolio page, such as a writing portfolio page, for another course, you can use this page. Additionally, if you have a main website that is separate from your PR Pubs blog, it would be preferred that you do this project on THAT website. While you can design this page as you sit fit, the BEST portfolio pages will have:
- A thumbnail of final work
- A short summary of the project. This can be as little as a few sentences but gives the reader an understanding of the “client” (the company or organization it was designed for), the project scope, and the outcome. It’s also in good taste to let the reader know which projects are class projects and which projects are commercial projects.
- A link to your blog post where you did your final reflection on that project. This will give the reader to dig deeper into the project if they wish.
Also make sure your portfolio page is LINKED to from your menu.
Example Portfolio Pages:
Once you've completed this, submit a link to your portfolio page.
Note: While we start this project this unit, this will not be due until the end of the next unit (although you can always turn it in early :-)
Rubric
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Artwork Thumbnails
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Project Description
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Link to Blog Post
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Layout and Concept
Page is easy to read and not overwhelming
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Total Points:
20
out of 20
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