Building a Graphics Design portfolio?

The hosting seems fine for a personal/portfolio site, I think it's more than what I have for photography which will use a similar amount of space/bandwidth.

As for what you can install on it, that is limitless so long as your server meets the requirements (i.e. has the right software installed [php/mysql etc]) and you have enough space left to put it there.

Do they supply a domain or have you registered your own? If not, there's your next step :p if you have the domain, your host should tell you where to point it, if they are supplying it they will do that, then you start uploading!
 
Stuff like this:

http://content.yudu.com/Library/A178gn/2008Portfolio/

A good range of media is a good start, but don't get too hung up over trying to cover all bases. Work that has been used is always preffered, but there's nothing wrong with fictional work to practice company branding and other concepts from websites to business cards.

Take on a project, do some sketches/concepts either on paper or in digital then take them to a final product. You could then collate this into one stylised image to show the thought process, that could be interesting. Like you get with car concepts.


I'm not a graphic designer but I do have half the skills to take it somewhere. I'm just hopeless at being inspired and motivated :( having dabbled in Photoshop to 3D studio max. I've done a CD cover that went on sale on a small scale and have done a couple of websites but its not much to show. What most compnaies do is compile a book of their best work but I wouldn't look at the bigger picture just yet, just get into a groove and get some ink to paper :)
 
Expression Engine is great, just redone my site using it, links in my signature but it costs $250/license for the full version. Well worth it in my eyes but not at this point for you if you're on a budget!

If you want a CMS then try a free one, pixie or Wordpress maybe? Depends how blog orientated you want the site or more like a content management system!

If you need any help with xHTML/CSS/jQuery/CMS then just mail me via my site, happy to help out a forum member as I have some spare time at the moment!
 
Expression Engine is great, just redone my site using it, links in my signature but it costs $250/license for the full version. Well worth it in my eyes but not at this point for you if you're on a budget!

If you want a CMS then try a free one, pixie or Wordpress maybe? Depends how blog orientated you want the site or more like a content management system!

If you need any help with xHTML/CSS/jQuery/CMS then just mail me via my site, happy to help out a forum member as I have some spare time at the moment!

I'll most likely take you up on that. :)

Thanks.
 
OK so I've just funded up my bank account to buy the One.com package today.

Web space - 3000 MB
Unlimited transfer
Unlimited e-mail accounts
Virus- and spam filter
Photo GalleryNEW!
WebEditor
Blog - 3 clicks
FTP-login - Statistics
PHP5 - MySQL
Daily backup
FREE - Google Adwords coupon
FREE - Live Help 24/7


Does that seem decent enough?

Is there a limit to what I can install on it? I've been advised to implement this:
http://expressionengine.com/


Once I have purchased the package, what's the next step?

Where did you find the info about the one.com package, I can't find any info about each of the different packages...
 
great work Skippi - if you are going to show this as a portfolio site for html/web design, make sure you validate everything:

http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http://www.hardlightmedia.net/

http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/...&warning=0&uri=http://www.hardlightmedia.net/

All web design companies looking to employ you will code validate and also pick through your code in some detail - keep developing it! (maybe a touch of jquery/ajax for the menu if you're feeling adventurous!)

Make sure you mail me if you're stuck on anything!
 
great work Skippi - if you are going to show this as a portfolio site for html/web design, make sure you validate everything:

http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http://www.hardlightmedia.net/

http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/...&warning=0&uri=http://www.hardlightmedia.net/

All web design companies looking to employ you will code validate and also pick through your code in some detail - keep developing it! (maybe a touch of jquery/ajax for the menu if you're feeling adventurous!)

Make sure you mail me if you're stuck on anything!

Cheers for that. Will do. :)
 
Good work on the site Skippi, it looks good.

Anyone use finalcrit? I'm trying to get a portfolio setup but the site is quite possibly the slowest site I've ever used, anyone else find this?

Valve
 
Oh, and I've sorted the annoying banner.

After advice from Katie, I've done away with it altogether and instead just gone with a simple logo in the top left corner.
 
You have made the right choice, looks nice now :) Also fixed width is much better.

btw - there is a problem with your da link in your sig :)
 
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