LEADER 00000cam a2200745 a 4500 001 869218992 003 OCoLC 005 20240129213017.0 006 m o d 007 cr unu|||||||| 008 140127s2014 njua ob 000 0 eng d 020 9781118716519 020 1118716515 020 1118428145 020 9781118428146 020 9781118714300|q(e-book) 020 111871430X|q(e-book) 024 8 99957482944 029 1 DEBBG|bBV041778518 029 1 DEBSZ|b404330088 029 1 GBVCP|b882723456 035 (OCoLC)869218992 037 CL0500000365|bSafari Books Online 040 UMI|beng|epn|cUMI|dCDX|dCOO|dDEBBG|dDEBSZ|dOCLCA|dYDXCP |dOCLCQ|dOCLCF|dOCLCQ|dMOR|dVGM|dOCLCQ|dCEF|dUAB|dG3B|dAU@ |dOCLCA|dUKAHL|dRDF|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO 049 INap 082 04 741.6|b23 082 04 741.6|b23 099 eBook O'Reilly for Public Libraries 100 1 Myers, Debbie Rose. 245 14 The graphic designer's guide to portfolio design /|cDebbie Rose Myers.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 250 3rd ed. 260 Hoboken, N.J. :|bJ. Wiley & Sons,|c©2014. 300 1 online resource (1 volume) :|billustrations 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 0 Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: The Portfolio Process -Start to Finish; You Need a Portfolio; A Portfolio Must Stand Alone; Start Building Your Portfolio; Tailor the Portfolio to Your Area of Specialization; Be Prepared; Chapter 2: Planning Your Portfolio; Concept; Content; Follow-through; Career Development Checklist; Layout and Design Evaluation Sheet; Chapter 3: The Traditional Portfolio: The Résumé, Cover Letter, and Business Card; What Goes into the Written Part of Your Portfolio?; The Résumé; Cover Letter; Business Card; Designing Your Self- Promotional Package 505 8 Chapter 4: The Traditional Portfolio: Design and Art ProjectsOrganizing Your Portfolio; Professional Portfolio Presentation; Additional Display Guidelines; Portfolios for Different Design Disciplines; The Rough Book and the Sketchbook; The Artist's Statement; Chapter 5: The Digital Portfolio: CD-ROMs, DVDs, and Web Sites; CD-ROM/DVD- or Web-Based Portfolio?; Size and Speed: Primary Criteria; Deciding Which Multimedia Authoring Program to Use; Master of the Web: Choosing a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Program Editor; Putting It All Together: Additional Software Options 505 8 Planning Your Web Design ProjectChapter 6: The Digital Portfolio: Technical Elements; Preparing Work for Digital Presentation; Coordinating Graphics Formats; Inserting, Resizing, and Moving Graphics; Compressing Files to Reduce Size; Using Color Spaces for Multimedia Design; Transferring Artwork into the Computer; The Lowdown on Downloads; Scaling the Learning Curve; Chapter 7: The Design Phase; Organize, Organize, Organize; Designing a Visual Theme: Making Your Portfolio Unique; Navigation: How to Get There from Here; Using Color Effectively; Color and Your Portfolio Interface; Color Wrap-up 505 8 Chapter 8: Working with TypeA Brief Lesson on Type for Multimedia Design; Using Type to Express Your Artistic Vision; Visual Organization; The Importance of Consistency; Body Copy; The Psychology of Type; Ten Rules for Good Type Design; Chapter 9: Maneuvering around Your Site; Getting There from Here; Navigation Techniques for Successful Interface Design; Strategizing Navigation; Choosing the Best Navigation System for You; Navigation Review; Chapter 10: The Web-Based Portfolio: Web Page Design; Why Web Page Design Isn't Like Page Design; Step 1 : Start with a Layout 505 8 Step 2: Gather Your AssetsStep 3: Create and Code Your Interface; Step 4: Publish Your Pages; Final Thoughts; Chapter 11: The Web-Based Portfolio: Technical Elements; Do-It-Yourself Web Site Development; Finding a Web Host; Promoting Your Site; Final Thoughts; Chapter 12: Multimedia and Your Interface; Multimedia and the Digital Portfolio; Adding Audio to Your Portfolio; Meeting the Video Challenge; Chapter 13: Designer Checklists; Designer Checklist for Digital Portfolios; Design Elements Checklist; Technical Design Checklist; Miscellaneous Designer Checklist; Final Thoughts 520 Landing a job in graphic design or multimedia starts with the creation of a portfolio that showcases a student's best work. With sample portfolios, interviews with leaders in graphic design and advertising industries, and step-by- step instruction for creating professional print and digital portfolios, this book helps students successfully transition from design student to design professional. Now fully updated, it is the only guide to creating job- winning print-based and digital portfolios specifically for graphic designers. 588 0 Print version record. 590 O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition 650 0 Art portfolios|xDesign. 650 0 Design services|xMarketing. 650 0 Graphic arts|xVocational guidance. 650 0 Computer graphics. 650 6 Services de design|xMarketing. 650 6 Arts graphiques|xOrientation professionnelle. 650 6 Infographie. 650 7 computer graphics.|2aat 650 7 Art portfolios|xDesign|2fast 650 7 Computer graphics|2fast 650 7 Design services|xMarketing|2fast 650 7 Graphic arts|xVocational guidance|2fast 776 08 |iPrint version:|aMyers, Debbie Rose.|tGraphic designer's guide to portfolio design.|bThird edition.|dHoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2014]|z9781118428146|w(DLC) 2013027973 |w(OCoLC)852958282 856 40 |uhttps://ezproxy.naperville-lib.org/login?url=https:// learning.oreilly.com/library/view/~/9781118716519/?ar |zAvailable on O'Reilly for Public Libraries 938 Askews and Holts Library Services|bASKH|nAH25497072 938 Askews and Holts Library Services|bASKH|nAH25621728 938 Coutts Information Services|bCOUT|n26681049 938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n11367760 938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n12677052 994 92|bJFN