Personal development 10: portfolio pages
- Samuel Dowding
- May 1, 2020
- 1 min read
In this blog posts i will be talking about how a blog post should/ could look like for the type of work i have been doing within this project. Whilst i have spent majority of my time doing research for the project and my team the subjects i have been researching come under a programming role therefore i will be looking at how a programmer would present their work.
A portfolio will have a few basic things that it will show off these would be who you are, a demonstration of your work and this might also include a demonstration of how you've improved.
The portfolio should also include your best work, any extra work you've done and you talking about the work some people also get past clients to give comments to give people a non biased opinion of the work.
In Ian Lunn's portfolio does all of the prior mentioned with pages for his work where he talks about the work and has a demo of the work where he then concludes with an overview of the project such as why he liked it or what he gained from it.
In terms of the work I've done for the project the best way of demonstrating this would be to create some sort of demonstration of the work and put it into a website as a downloadable file with some screenshots and a discussion of the work.
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