aiga portfolio review

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  • tparsons0

    _salisae_

    I've been a reviewer for the past two years for AIGA Portland.

    What I would suggest is know what your strengths are along with what you love doing. The passion shows when you're talking about it.

    Make sure you have a full plate of strong pieces. Take a business card or some type of information that you can hand out to the reviewers.

    I've seen more bad than good so make sure you make your work stand out.

    And yes avoid the drunk older guy in the corner doing reviews.

    Have fun with it.. Hope this helps.

    Best,

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