Friday, January 22, 2010

Design of a portfolio on-line

Design of a portfolio on-line When designing a portfolio, with particular attention to its colors, design elements, style and content. Usually, artists and designers are those who obsess about these things, but really, if you're selling something for a service to a tangible product, you must be careful how to choose the design of their presentations. Portfolios are no different from websites, to the extent that they are very organized presentations.Choices color matter? For example, it can integrate cold colors warm colors. And we react to colors and their memories, people, objects and places. Colors can make or break the portfolio presentations (and websites), because of readability, visual comfort, color association and design elements are aesthetics.The: line, shape, form, space, value, texture and color. All these elements must be addressed and that is why the creation of portfolios is so difficult. When combining a large variety of works of art in a portfolio, the artists must not only consider how the work is derived from one category to another, but how the artwork flows within each category. They need to ask: It 'done in a visually pleasing? The portfolio should contain elements of design and a good complement for graphics and not fight it.The style of design should be at least somewhat 'match the style of the work within the portfolio. The design style of the portfolio should also be paper and other promotional materials. Design portfolio (online or cases) is very similar to a settlement. You must have balance and good sense for the public. Navigation easier and to be able to maintain its audience to see the portfolio samples.Decorative sources, such as lines or stylized versals may help to explain the on-line portfolios. On-line portfolio, the content must be sans serif (eg, Verdana), and for printing, you must serif (eg Times New Roman). As you can see, the design on-line portfolio (and websites), designers must be diligent and analysis of their color scheme, design elements, style, content and all portfolios should look good! (Revised 2/15/2006) Debbie Jensen, Graphic Designer and Photographer

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