Get Your Surface Design Portfolio Right: Top Tips for Portfolio Building | Elizabeth Silver

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @AZskylite
    @AZskylite 3 года назад +2

    I watched the entire session and learned both basic overviews and specific tips along with clear avenues and practices to explore and/or implement. I may never get to the place I want to be, but the journey is worthwhile and fun for me. My age and health are limiting factors so I work when I am able. Thank you so much for generously sharing your combined expertise. It was refreshing to witness the kindness and respect the two of you modeled in this presentation. Smiles, from snowy Northern Arizona, USA.

    • @ElizabethSilver
      @ElizabethSilver  3 года назад

      Surface pattern is for sure a journey, but you're right, it's a fun one! Wishing you success and a portfolio you are proud of!

  • @jillturney
    @jillturney 4 года назад

    Another awesome video, Elizabeth! So many great tips. Thank you!

  • @VillaParkHearts
    @VillaParkHearts 3 года назад

    This is a super helpful video. Thank you for such great tips!

  • @smukkesteafalle
    @smukkesteafalle 4 года назад +1

    Hi lovely ladies, great talk
    What is a Blur book... I don’t Think I am spelling that right. You know the portfolio book
    Do you have to work in vector only or can it be in raster?

    • @ElizabethSilver
      @ElizabethSilver  4 года назад +5

      Blurb.com will print out a book of anything you upload, so for trade shows, surface designers will sometimes upload their art and get it printed in these beautiful hardcover full color books.
      Raster and vector can work for your portfolio, which ever works best for your style, just be sure you raster work is high resolution/large so that if it's licensed for a larger product, blowing it up won't decrease the quality.