January 18, 2010 Tagged: architecture, design, portfolio, type, typography
Welcome back to the third instalment in our series on Architectural Portfolios - one of the major rites of passage for any architecture student. This is the third post in our series outlining tips and suggestions for Architecture Portfolios. Why ...
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October 26, 2009 Tagged: art deco, design, modernist, portfolio, post-moderist, style
Welcome back. One of the major rites of passage for an architecture student is the preparation of their final architectural portfolio. This is the second post in our series outlining tips and suggestions for Architecture Portfolios. Today we will be talking about the overall styling of your portfolio.
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October 15, 2009 Tagged: architectural, design, layout, portfolio, student, target, tips
This is the first of Design+Build series of posts outlining some tips and suggestions for Architecture Portfolios. One of the major rites of passage for an architecture student is the preparation of their final architectural portfolio.
So let's get cracking on part 1 - Taking Aim.
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October 9, 2009 Tagged: architecture, design, portfolio, student, tips, tutorial
One of the major rites of passage for an architecture student is the preparation of their final architectural portfolio. This is the thing they will lug around for the next months or years, trying to sell themselves to prospective employers ...
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August 12, 2009 Tagged: architecture, design, layout, narrative, portfolio, simplicity, story, visual
Over at Archinect they are running an interesting series called Archinect's Official Portfolio Guide - a guide to success in the world of architecture. The emphasis on the architect's portfolio is of particular interest to me, with the first article in the series focussing on the student's portfolio. As it turns out, the pointers and tips for architectural portfolios are wholly relevant for other realms of design as well.
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