Showing Websites In A Print Portfolio
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- ian00
Anyone have any interesting ideas on how to display web work in a printed portfolio?
- anxiousarms0
really nice screen shots, with a reflection is always nice to see on paper. maybe make it look like it's at an angle on the Z coordinate.. like it has perspective.
- epete220
A digital photo-frame would be kind of neat. but awkward.
- not sure I followian00
- i do and i think it would be dynamite!!!robotron3k
- +1Lillebo
- MSTRPLN0
Frame it into a browser window could work.
- adamrobertson0
Taking a picture of it always works. That way, you can print at high-res as large as you'd like (granted you have a decent camera).
- Llyod0
I hate it when designers make print outs of websites they designed. just give them a url
- and pass them along ahead of time if possible, so the websites can be reviewed before you come in.ETM
- Some jobs require a little pow-wow called an interview.adamrobertson
- well sometimes the client has butchered the site so bad..epete22
- +1Lillebo
- turk_1820
bring your laptop and display it in browser... as it was intended.
I've always brought my laptop - you open a portfolio... you open a laptop... :)
- danthon0
scan your display
- CockDiesel0
I've interviewed lots of web people. Just send them a folio or urls. You could bring print outs but usually it won't matter unless the company is a bunch of whining bitches.
- alicetheblue0
i liked the way the site is displayed on a MBP
would make an excellent print piece
- kodap0
make gradients and aqua buttons all over
- ian000
The portfolio is for admission in to Architecture school. Unfortunately they do not accept any digital work and the reviewers will not have immediate access to a computer in order to look up a URL.
I'll probably photograph my display as well as recreate the comps at a higher res to show details.
Thanks for the ideas.