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PORTFOLIO AND

PRESENTATION TECHNIQUE
DVG50203

NUR FARAH YASMINE BINTI KHAIRULANUAR


19DRG21F2004
LECTURER: PUAN ZAHANA BINTI YUSOFF
1.1 Analyze Portfolio design and its functions
1.1.1 Figure out Portfolio and its contents

A student portfolio is an assortment of coursework and additional educational


materials put together with the intention of:

Evaluating coursework quality, learning progress, and academic achievement.

Determining whether students have met learning standards or other academic


requirements for courses, grade-level promotion, and graduation.

Helping students reflect on their academic goals and progress as learners.


A) PORTFOLIO FOR JOB

A document summarizing your


education, work experience, skills,
and achievements, tailored for job
applications. It's crucial for making a
strong first impression on potential
employers.
B) CRITERIA FOR EMPLOYMENT
Employment criteria are the specific
qualifications, skills, experience, and
attributes that employers look for when
hiring for a job. They help assess
candidates' suitability and ensure they
meet the job's requirements, guiding the
selection process to find the best match
for the role.
C) PROJECT PORTFOLIO

Collection of documents showcasing a


candidate's qualifications, skills, and
achievements, designed to impress potential
employers. It includes a resume, work samples,
testimonials, and educational credentials. Benefits
include setting candidates apart, providing a
comprehensive assessment, and demonstrating
professionalism. An example might feature a
standout resume, project samples, and glowing
testimonials, all presented in a visually appealing
format to make a lasting impression.
D) SELF-PROMOTION PORTFOLIO

Self-promotion when applying for a job allows


candidates to effectively showcase their skills,
experience, and achievements, thereby highlighting
their strengths, demonstrating their value to potential
employers, and ultimately increasing their chances of
securing interviews and job offers. Additionally, it
boosts candidates' confidence, fosters networking
opportunities, and positions them for potential career
advancement within the organization or industry.
1.2 CLASSIFY CATEGORIES OF PORTFOLIO
1.2.1 DIVIDE PORTFOLIO BY CAREER FIELD
A) JOB HUNTER’S PORTFOLIO
A job hunter portfolio is a collection of
documents showcasing a candidate's
qualifications, skills, and achievements for
job applications. It includes a resume, cover
letter, work samples, and credentials,
presented professionally to help candidates
stand out. Benefits include demonstrating
professionalism, highlighting relevant
experience, and increasing chances of
securing job interviews.
B) FREELANCER'S PORTFOLIO
A freelancer's portfolio is a curated collection of work
samples, projects, and achievements, showcasing their
skills, expertise, and capabilities to potential clients. It
serves as a visual representation of the freelancer's
capabilities and is essential for attracting new clients
and securing projects. The benefits of a freelancer's
portfolio include demonstrating professionalism,
building credibility, and showcasing the quality of work
to prospective clients. For example, a freelance graphic
designer may create a portfolio showcasing logos,
branding materials, and website designs they've
created for past clients. This portfolio serves as a
powerful marketing tool, helping the freelancer attract
new clients and secure projects.
C) FINE ARTIS’S OR ILLUSTRATOR’S PORTFOLIO

A fine artist or illustrator portfolio is a collection of


artwork showcasing the artist's talent, style, and
versatility. It acts as a marketing tool, attracting clients,
galleries, or collaborators by highlighting the artist's
unique vision and skill set. Supplementary information
provides context for the artwork and establishes the
artist's professional presence, leading to opportunities
for commissions, exhibitions, or collaborations.
D) GRAPHIC DESIGN’S PORTFOLIO

A graphic design portfolio is a showcase of a designer's


work, including logos, branding, websites, and print
designs. It presents projects in a visually appealing
way, allowing clients or employers to assess the
designer's skills and style. This portfolio serves as a
marketing tool, helping designers attract new clients or
job opportunities.
1.3 EXPLORE APPRORIATE PORTFOLIO FOR DESIGNERS
1.3.1 DIFFERENTIATE A TYPE OF GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO
A) PRINTED-BASED PORTFOLIO
B) ONLINE-BASED PORTFOLIO
Thank You

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