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Kyle Turman

A really great portfolio presentation: - Is 2-3 projects - Has at least 1 project relevant to the job - Tells narrative of your overall skillset - Explains your role and who contributed - Highlights problem set - Shows the work in detail Simple but effective!

Matt T
Replying to @turman

I always look for the development, rather than JUST the finished article too! Show me the sketching, doodles and brain dumps - I’m looking for the HOW you arrived at your solution too! 👍

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @davidmendes @whatmattdoes @turman

Between NDAs being standard and layoffs being everywhere, the industry doesn’t exactly set up people to successfully document their own work.. It’s a reasonable expectation except for the fact that companies impede our ability to actually do these things

David Mendes
Replying to @jsiggy @whatmattdoes @turman

That is true on the NDAs and layoffs which usually leave designers without access to their work from one day to the other.

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @davidmendes @whatmattdoes @turman

I spend a good portion of time thinking of the work I don’t have access to thanks to being laid-off :’) And I’ve tried to be better about documenting/saving things but you really learn these things the hard way

David Mendes
Replying to @jsiggy @whatmattdoes @turman

Yeah, especially with cloud-based tools. When everything was mostly offline, it was easy to to backups, copy things or even ask an ex-colleague for a file.

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @davidmendes @whatmattdoes @turman

I’ve had ex-colleagues either decline or be hesitant about sharing work files.. The fear of retaliation is embedded within all of us, like the workplace police is going to arrest you for sharing a Google doc.