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Building a

Portfolio:
What it is. Why have one.
How it is done.
MIT Ideation Lab / September 23, 2010

Precap
What is it?
Why should I have one?
How do I create it?

But first, a mini quiz!


Put your name on the top of a
blank index card
What are the five rules of making a
portfolio?
just kidding
The notecards are for you to make
notes and jot down questions.

What?
visual representation of your work,
complementing your resume
a physical book?
not necessarily.
could be a pdf, a website, anything
consider your audience

Why?
required for your new job or school
efficient
only way to show design detail
example of your own design work

Inside a portfolio

Tiffany Tseng, MIT 2009

How?
dont worry about making the actual
portfolio now, but...
...start documenting now!

Things to collect:
sketches
goals
storyboards
diagrams
CAD
analysis
product specs
testing
prototypes

design notebook!

Mike Miller
is an Industrial Designer from MassArt
now working at Contour Design.

M
michael miller

industrial design

mchl.miller@gmail.com

Connie Yang
is a Mechanical Engineer from MIT
now working at Nemo Equipment.

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Having a portfolio and showing it to engineers will blow them away.
If you are interviewing at a design firm, having a design portfolio is an absolute necessity.
Either way, you need it.

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1. Egregious typos

I am very interested in a job at


NEMO Equiptment...

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1. Egregious typos
2. Bad format (e.g. Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, random folder of images, etc.)

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1. Egregious typos
2. Bad format (e.g. Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, random folder of images, etc.)
3. Huge file size

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1. Egregious typos
2. Bad format (e.g. Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, random folder of images, etc.)
3. Huge file size
4. Aesthetic: bad fonts/colors/spacing (please no comic sans/papyrus)

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1. Egregious typos
2. Bad format (e.g. Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, random folder of images, etc.)
3. Huge file size
4. Aesthetic: bad fonts/colors/spacing (please no comic sans/papyrus)
5. Too many or too few pages (about 4-5 projects)

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1. General good aesthetic
Layout (graphic that ties it all together)
Good typography
Clean product photos
Organized info

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1. General good aesthetic
2. Good thinking:
Makes me think, thats smart/interesting/beautiful!

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1. General good aesthetic
2. Good thinking
3. Process (evolution of design)
Sketching
Rendering
Modeling/CAD
Looks like / Works like prototype
Alpha prototype
Show your ability to take a product from beginning to end

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1. General good aesthetic
2. Good thinking
3. Process (evolution of design)
4. Variety of individual/group projects
Be clear on why your project/design is special
Describe what role you played in group projects
Sell your project, dont downplay ...
... but dont oversell and set yourself up to disappoint

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1. General good aesthetic
2. Good thinking
3. Process (evolution of design)
4. Variety of individual/group projects
5. Projects on your own time
Specifically targets a company
Shows initiative

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1. General good aesthetic
2. Good thinking
3. Process (evolution of design)
4. Variety of individual/group projects
5. Projects on your own time
6. Personal interests
Show personality/creativity beyond academic projects

Question
and
Answer
(hopefully)

Recap
What?

visual representation of your work

Why?
convey the detail of your work

How?

start documenting now!

Roadmap
Spring term
interest survey
software and layout workshops
consultation sessions

Resources
portfolio website
find mentors
find existing examples (benchmarking)

Go Build a
Portfolio!
What it is. Why have one.
How it is done.
MIT Ideation Lab / September 23, 2010
Justin Lai (justinlai) / Geoff Tsai (heff)
Mike Miller (mchl.miller@gmail.com) / Connie Yang (conyang@gmail.com)

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