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Your Portfolio: A New Slant on an Old Subject


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June Campbell
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Business Writing by Nightcats Multimedia
http://www.nightcats.com


If you're involved in any sort of freelance, or creative work,

you know the importance of a portfolio. You need an efficient

way to show your best work to potential clients, customers and

employers. This article discusses a new approach to creating

your portfolio and new ways to portray your creative work to

best advantage.





I don't usually include folksy little anecdotes in my

articles. It's not my style. However, this is the exception. A

few days ago, I was poking around in my local scrapbook store

pursuing my favorite hobby. Scrapbooking, for those who don't

know, is the activity of creating "memory albums" that are a

sort of marriage between a photo album, a scrapbook, and a box

full of momentos.





You start with a top-loading or side- loading album with page

protectors. Next, you create themed pages using photos,

computer printouts, letters, cards, diplomas, brochures, or

any other appropriate momento. You give your page a title, add

journaling to explain what it's all about, then add various

embellishments to create the aesthetic you want. And by

embellishments, I'm talking a lot more than good ol' stickers.

Today's scrapbookers create special effects with fibre, wire,

metallics, beads, eyelits, rubber stamps, mesh, glitter,

buttons, ribbon, chalk, calligraphy pens and a whole lot

more. It's a creative endeavor, for sure.





Anyway, back to my story. As I was browsing the store, I

noticed something unusual. A man was busy matching pictures to

colored paper to create a scrapbook layout. In my community,

you seldom encounter a scrapbooking male, so I was curious.

I asked the man about his project. He replied that he was a

furniture designer and was using a scrapbook for his

portfolio. The photographs were images of the beautiful pieces

he had designed. This man's scrapbook will do double duty.

First, as a portfolio, he will have an attractive and

impressive album to show potential clients. Secondly, as a

memory album, he will have visual and textual records of the

items he has created.





Eureka! What a great idea. I had never realized

scrapbooking's potential for portfolio creation.





Any individual (or any business person) who is involved with

designing or creating projects could use a scrapbook portfolio

to advantage. Furniture designers, inventors, teachers,

workshop presenters, construction managers, architects, web

designers, software developers, poets, artists, writers,

jewelry designers, fashion designers, real estate developers,

musicians, chefs, desktop publishers….. If you can depict

your projects in words and images, you can display them to

good advantage in a scrapbook.



Understandably, people working in electronic fields often opt

to use an electronic portfolio. The scrapbooked portfolio is

not suggested to be a replacement, but rather an augment. How

often have you tried to show a new client your electronic

portfolio only to encounter disaster in the form of a hardware

of software incompatibility or a fuse that blew or a VCR with

a missing cable? Or, how about the times when your "one on

one" meeting with the prospective client ended up with eight

people crowding around your laptop to view your presentation?

The scrapbooked portfolio would be a great backup solution to

this scenario, I'm thinking.



A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say. I'm

including a few links that will take you to scrapbooking web

sites. There you will be able to view a number of sample

layouts so you get an idea of what I'm talking about. I'll

warn you in advance, most of the layouts you'll find will be

depicting family events, kits, pets, vacations and so forth.

You'll have to call upon your imagination to visualize how the

same techniques could be used for portfolio creation. But we

already know you have plenty of imagination, don't we? You

wouldn’t be needing a portfolio if you didn't.



Scrapbooking,com

An online magazine

http://scrapbooking.com/



Creative Scrapbooking

http://www.creativescrapbooking.com/



About Scrapbooking

http://scrapbooking.about.com/



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