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Portfolio advice

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maxformed

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Apr 22, 2003
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I'm not sure where to ask this, but here goes.

I comfortable with my web and most of my print portfolio, but I have recently done some large books (600+ pages) and am not sure how to present them (physically). I have some clients asking about a host of media - including stationery, annual reports, books, and web works - and am not sure what to do about this.

As for a CD porfolio, no issues. But for the in-hand, here-it-is, be-impressed physical variety - ARGHH!

Advice appreciated.

Thanks,
Max

 
not sure if this is what you're asking, but what about putting your print stuff in as a pdf. . . then you can have it soft-copy and have it available to be made into print quality. . .

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maxformed, I would scan you're most impressive hardcopy work and convert into a PDF, other then that, you can also list your published work as a bibliogrpahy-format and post that on your website. This way the client can actually get the work that's published and see it themselves...

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