I along with a lot of the rest of you have never really come up with an effective way to present our work. Jake Szymanksi put on a presentation for his Creative and Critical class addressing just this. Although his presentation was much more elaborate than this post I hope his template can still help you. Jake designed a simple and intuitive template to fit any of your works into. Being able to show what your final product is and the process of how you got their for job or internship interviews is key. However, you must keep it brief enough to keep their attention without glossing over it to quickly.
Jake's template can be downloaded here and doesn't need to be "followed to the T", but I find it incredibly useful when considering how much space I should dedicate to each aspect of documentation.
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Documenting Your Work
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If anyone wants help/advice working with this, give me a shout on Facebook, a call on the phone, whatever. I'd also love to hear you feedback and input as well as see what people create from my template!
If you've got something live/online that was created from my template, please comment here and link us! Thanks!
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