Architecture Portfolio Guidebook
Architecture Portfolio Guidebook
The Essentials You Need to Succeed
Hui, Vincent
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2019
260
Dura
Inglês
9780415787031
15 a 20 dias
670
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PREFACE
EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE INTRODUCTIONS
1.0 WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO?
1.1 Messaging, Media, and Methods
1.2 The Two Major Types of Portfolios
1.3 Showcasing Skill, Creativity, and Passion
1.4 Gathering, Archiving, Curating, and Editing
1.5 Planning, Scheduling, and Managing
2.0 IDENTIFYING YOUR KEY DIFFERENTIATORS
2.1 The Economics of Portfolio Design: Unique Value Proposition, Assets, and Commodities
2.2 Understanding Your Competition
2.3 Creativity and Critical Thinking
2.4 Technical Skills
2.5 Experience
2.6 Accomplishments
2.7 Passion
3.0 WHAT TO PRESENT IN A PORTFOLIO
3.1 Aligning Yourself with the Audience
3.2 The Balance: Design and Technical Skills
3.3 The Three Things Not to Show: Ignorance, Laziness, Pride
4.0 HOW TO PRESENT YOURSELF IN A PORTFOLIO
4.1 Layout and Imagery
4.2 Text
4.3 Interactive Media
5.0 PORTFOLIO PREPARATION: TARGETING AN AUDIENCE
5.1 Pacing
5.2 Passing the 30-second Flip Test: Impression, Expression, and Retention
5.3 Feedback and Refinement
6.0 THE PORTFOLIO AS A SUCCESSFUL REINFORCING DOCUMENT
6.1 Letters: Cover Letter and Letter of Intent
6.2 Resume/CV: Outline of Your Potential
6.3 Transcripts: External Assessment
7.0 COMMUNICATION USING YOUR PORTFOLIO
7.1 Online: Websites and Social Media
7.2 Additional Representation
7.3 Interview: The Tipping Point
7.4 Following-Up
APPENDIX
EPILOGUE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INDEX
PREFACE
EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE INTRODUCTIONS
1.0 WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO?
1.1 Messaging, Media, and Methods
1.2 The Two Major Types of Portfolios
1.3 Showcasing Skill, Creativity, and Passion
1.4 Gathering, Archiving, Curating, and Editing
1.5 Planning, Scheduling, and Managing
2.0 IDENTIFYING YOUR KEY DIFFERENTIATORS
2.1 The Economics of Portfolio Design: Unique Value Proposition, Assets, and Commodities
2.2 Understanding Your Competition
2.3 Creativity and Critical Thinking
2.4 Technical Skills
2.5 Experience
2.6 Accomplishments
2.7 Passion
3.0 WHAT TO PRESENT IN A PORTFOLIO
3.1 Aligning Yourself with the Audience
3.2 The Balance: Design and Technical Skills
3.3 The Three Things Not to Show: Ignorance, Laziness, Pride
4.0 HOW TO PRESENT YOURSELF IN A PORTFOLIO
4.1 Layout and Imagery
4.2 Text
4.3 Interactive Media
5.0 PORTFOLIO PREPARATION: TARGETING AN AUDIENCE
5.1 Pacing
5.2 Passing the 30-second Flip Test: Impression, Expression, and Retention
5.3 Feedback and Refinement
6.0 THE PORTFOLIO AS A SUCCESSFUL REINFORCING DOCUMENT
6.1 Letters: Cover Letter and Letter of Intent
6.2 Resume/CV: Outline of Your Potential
6.3 Transcripts: External Assessment
7.0 COMMUNICATION USING YOUR PORTFOLIO
7.1 Online: Websites and Social Media
7.2 Additional Representation
7.3 Interview: The Tipping Point
7.4 Following-Up
APPENDIX
EPILOGUE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INDEX
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Dean's List;architecture portfolios;BIM Software;portfolio creation;Mental Health Awareness Campaign;design work;Specific Building Typologies;built environment;Past Academic Experiences;Grade Point Average;GPA;Author's Discretion;Portfolio Feedback;Portfolio Revisions;Self-initiated Work;Individual's Candidacy;Pritzker Prize Winner;Design Build Project;Onscreen Content;Applicant's Knowledge Base;Academic Letters;Professional Development;Orthographic Drawings;Architectural Praxis
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PREFACE
EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE INTRODUCTIONS
1.0 WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO?
1.1 Messaging, Media, and Methods
1.2 The Two Major Types of Portfolios
1.3 Showcasing Skill, Creativity, and Passion
1.4 Gathering, Archiving, Curating, and Editing
1.5 Planning, Scheduling, and Managing
2.0 IDENTIFYING YOUR KEY DIFFERENTIATORS
2.1 The Economics of Portfolio Design: Unique Value Proposition, Assets, and Commodities
2.2 Understanding Your Competition
2.3 Creativity and Critical Thinking
2.4 Technical Skills
2.5 Experience
2.6 Accomplishments
2.7 Passion
3.0 WHAT TO PRESENT IN A PORTFOLIO
3.1 Aligning Yourself with the Audience
3.2 The Balance: Design and Technical Skills
3.3 The Three Things Not to Show: Ignorance, Laziness, Pride
4.0 HOW TO PRESENT YOURSELF IN A PORTFOLIO
4.1 Layout and Imagery
4.2 Text
4.3 Interactive Media
5.0 PORTFOLIO PREPARATION: TARGETING AN AUDIENCE
5.1 Pacing
5.2 Passing the 30-second Flip Test: Impression, Expression, and Retention
5.3 Feedback and Refinement
6.0 THE PORTFOLIO AS A SUCCESSFUL REINFORCING DOCUMENT
6.1 Letters: Cover Letter and Letter of Intent
6.2 Resume/CV: Outline of Your Potential
6.3 Transcripts: External Assessment
7.0 COMMUNICATION USING YOUR PORTFOLIO
7.1 Online: Websites and Social Media
7.2 Additional Representation
7.3 Interview: The Tipping Point
7.4 Following-Up
APPENDIX
EPILOGUE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INDEX
PREFACE
EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE INTRODUCTIONS
1.0 WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO?
1.1 Messaging, Media, and Methods
1.2 The Two Major Types of Portfolios
1.3 Showcasing Skill, Creativity, and Passion
1.4 Gathering, Archiving, Curating, and Editing
1.5 Planning, Scheduling, and Managing
2.0 IDENTIFYING YOUR KEY DIFFERENTIATORS
2.1 The Economics of Portfolio Design: Unique Value Proposition, Assets, and Commodities
2.2 Understanding Your Competition
2.3 Creativity and Critical Thinking
2.4 Technical Skills
2.5 Experience
2.6 Accomplishments
2.7 Passion
3.0 WHAT TO PRESENT IN A PORTFOLIO
3.1 Aligning Yourself with the Audience
3.2 The Balance: Design and Technical Skills
3.3 The Three Things Not to Show: Ignorance, Laziness, Pride
4.0 HOW TO PRESENT YOURSELF IN A PORTFOLIO
4.1 Layout and Imagery
4.2 Text
4.3 Interactive Media
5.0 PORTFOLIO PREPARATION: TARGETING AN AUDIENCE
5.1 Pacing
5.2 Passing the 30-second Flip Test: Impression, Expression, and Retention
5.3 Feedback and Refinement
6.0 THE PORTFOLIO AS A SUCCESSFUL REINFORCING DOCUMENT
6.1 Letters: Cover Letter and Letter of Intent
6.2 Resume/CV: Outline of Your Potential
6.3 Transcripts: External Assessment
7.0 COMMUNICATION USING YOUR PORTFOLIO
7.1 Online: Websites and Social Media
7.2 Additional Representation
7.3 Interview: The Tipping Point
7.4 Following-Up
APPENDIX
EPILOGUE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INDEX
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Dean's List;architecture portfolios;BIM Software;portfolio creation;Mental Health Awareness Campaign;design work;Specific Building Typologies;built environment;Past Academic Experiences;Grade Point Average;GPA;Author's Discretion;Portfolio Feedback;Portfolio Revisions;Self-initiated Work;Individual's Candidacy;Pritzker Prize Winner;Design Build Project;Onscreen Content;Applicant's Knowledge Base;Academic Letters;Professional Development;Orthographic Drawings;Architectural Praxis