Showing impact and growth as a creative. I noticed your video did not mention - growth/results - meaning charts, numerical data points on how the project, design, campaign helped the client grow, increase sales etc in the portfolio presentation. Would you say this is needed or expected when creating your portfolio?
@@thecameraqt I missed this! It depends on who you're interviewing with. If you're interviewing with an art or creative director, focus on the creative. If you're interviewing with someone in marketing or sales, talk about ideas and then mix in those data points so they can have results. If you're interviewing with a writer or an editor, focus on the storytelling. Basically, speak the language of whom you're interviewing with, so that the interaction is relatable from both ends!
Thank you for sharing a realistic, clear and authentic breakdown. Your final moments - do you want to light yourself on 🔥 - had me laughing and sighing with relief that yes Design Portfolios are intense to create & present but are very doable and even fun! I’m so glad this video was recommended in my feed. ❤
Helpful video. As a creative director and graphic designer, it only make sense that your self promotion should be a “designed experience” as well. Thanks for sharing and greetings from the philippines 😊
I had an interview recently, after years of not interviewing, and I wish I would have seen this beforehand. This was SO INFORMATIVE! One of the best videos I've seen so far on interviewing as a designer. Definitely using these tips for my next interview. Thank you so much!
@@tirsogamboa TY! For my upcoming interview I was told that it would be conversational in nature, deep dive into my experience/resume and provide examples around my experience with campaigns/projects from start to finish with the hiring manager. Would you still recommend setting up a presentation like you described in your video for something that is a 30 mins long?
@@LilianaPadilla-i5u yes definitely! The format gives you the opportunity to control the conversation. They likely will let you go through all the projects you want to talk about, but even if you don’t, you can easily include in a follow up email. So exciting, good luck!!! ✨🤞✨
This is one of the most helpful interview/portfolio videos I have come across. Definitely studying this!! Thank you so much! Also, I actually created my entire portfolio website on Figma too & was planning on sharing the prototype with possible employers - so I was super happy when you mentioned that hack!
This video is such a GEM!!! I've been wanting to see this type of informative insight talking about presenting portfolios for years! Thank you so much for popping into my life. I wish I had seen your video before my dream interview. such a shame. This could save my ass...
Oh no! I agree. More people should be talking about it because it’s how we get jobs. Hoping you can implement for your future interviews. You’ll be great!
Love this strategic approach to structuring ideas, as a CD in the digital industry we tend to do so much, with your direction it makes sense on how to pick those Top 5 (or 8 hehe)
I am following your lead to become a Graphic Designer and I am already excited. What do you think about somebody with experience in another visual-related field (such as illustration) should show or not when presenting herself for a Design position. Should I include my work as illustrator? In what extent? Should I put the emphasis on Design and leave for last (or in between, maybe) projects what I love/worked as an illustrator? I am curious to know! Many thanks for your suggestions in advance. :)
Hi Marina, I responded via email, but I'll post here in case people are reading through the comments: Focus: It should be on typography layout and color. You're probably strong with layout and color given your illustration background. Exploration: It's important to showcase a range of design abilities, such as different typography styles, a clear understanding of different grids, and color palettes that make sense for the art direction of the project. Context: Design always includes a client and the projects have a lot of moving parts, so I always find it stronger when portfolios have those projects in context, such as posters, invitations, magazines, brochures, websites, social media graphics, marketing collateral, event design, etc. Not necessary to show all of these, but wanted to give you some ideas
loved the video! i have an interview coming up and they requested me to walkthrough 2 of my most relevant projects. it is an entry level position so i don’t have too much experience but i do have relevant work for the first project i want to present. im debating for my second project if i should follow that same theme or present something else that highlights my other skills! what do you think?
Awesome! Since it's only two projects, I would choose yourr two strongest. You can certainly highlight additional skills, but I think it’s better to fold them into your presentation of the two projects. You just want to be as impressive as possible. Good luck with your interview, I’m rooting for you! You can do it! ✨💪✨
I'm noticing interviewers booking and leaving less and less time for a portfolio showing in Virtual meetings, what do you recommend doing or how to approach it easily knowing what to cut and what not to cut when speaking?
Yes, this tends to happen. I suggesting taking control of the conversation. When it's time to present, you can simply say that you have 5 projects prepared to present and then ask how many projects they have time for. I would imagine at least a minimum of three. For me, it's hard to judge a designer based off of only two projects (red flag!). If they only have time for 3 or 4, that reinforces the use of the PDF because you can easily shift the pages without messing up the presentation. This is also a reason to prepare in advance. You want to be able to present your strongest points for each project first. In the situations you have less time to present, make sure that you get through those talking points.
I've never done an interview, I get hired thanks to other clients recommendations or friends working for a particular company with a current need for a designer. Usually as freelance. I'll shit myself if I ever have to do an interview. I'll stutter and shit and I'll forget how I conceive my own work when I have to explain it.
What are your obstacles when putting together or presenting your portfolio? Share your thoughts below!
Showing impact and growth as a creative. I noticed your video did not mention - growth/results - meaning charts, numerical data points on how the project, design, campaign helped the client grow, increase sales etc in the portfolio presentation. Would you say this is needed or expected when creating your portfolio?
@@thecameraqt I missed this! It depends on who you're interviewing with. If you're interviewing with an art or creative director, focus on the creative. If you're interviewing with someone in marketing or sales, talk about ideas and then mix in those data points so they can have results. If you're interviewing with a writer or an editor, focus on the storytelling. Basically, speak the language of whom you're interviewing with, so that the interaction is relatable from both ends!
"if cauliflower could become a pizza, you can be anything." love this!! thank you for all the insightful tips
You're welcome! I've always wanted someone to do a video like this and then one day I decided, why can't it be me? Hope the tips help you! 🙏
Thank you for sharing a realistic, clear and authentic breakdown. Your final moments - do you want to light yourself on 🔥 - had me laughing and sighing with relief that yes Design Portfolios are intense to create & present but are very doable and even fun! I’m so glad this video was recommended in my feed. ❤
Thank you so much!! I always try to find something light-hearted in things haha Glad it was helpful!
Helpful video. As a creative director and graphic designer, it only make sense that your self promotion should be a “designed experience” as well. Thanks for sharing and greetings from the philippines 😊
I’m so glad, mabuhay! 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I had an interview recently, after years of not interviewing, and I wish I would have seen this beforehand. This was SO INFORMATIVE! One of the best videos I've seen so far on interviewing as a designer. Definitely using these tips for my next interview. Thank you so much!
@@LilianaPadilla-i5u oh no! Well you saw it now… I hope it helps you land your next opportunity. You got this!
@@tirsogamboa TY! For my upcoming interview I was told that it would be conversational in nature, deep dive into my experience/resume and provide examples around my experience with campaigns/projects from start to finish with the hiring manager. Would you still recommend setting up a presentation like you described in your video for something that is a 30 mins long?
@@LilianaPadilla-i5u yes definitely! The format gives you the opportunity to control the conversation. They likely will let you go through all the projects you want to talk about, but even if you don’t, you can easily include in a follow up email. So exciting, good luck!!! ✨🤞✨
@@tirsogamboa Awesome, thank you! I don't think you mention this during the video, but between how many slides should each project have?
This is one of the most helpful interview/portfolio videos I have come across. Definitely studying this!! Thank you so much! Also, I actually created my entire portfolio website on Figma too & was planning on sharing the prototype with possible employers - so I was super happy when you mentioned that hack!
Awesome! Sounds like you’re ahead of the game. Good luck on your job search! Let me know if I can help.
@@tirsogamboa Really appreciate that, thank you!
This is a great resource, so many people on youtube have videos like this, but aren't as helpful. This is the video you need folks.
Awesome, I appreciate you! ❤️
This video is such a GEM!!! I've been wanting to see this type of informative insight talking about presenting portfolios for years!
Thank you so much for popping into my life.
I wish I had seen your video before my dream interview. such a shame. This could save my ass...
Oh no! I agree. More people should be talking about it because it’s how we get jobs. Hoping you can implement for your future interviews. You’ll be great!
had a day to put together a personalised portfolio for an interview and this helped a lot to approach it with clarity, thank you for sharing!
This is awesome, I hope you're interview went well!! 🔥
Tirso, I absolutely loved your video. I can see the care that you've put on producing it and I really appreciate it. Thank you so much!
I try my best, so I appreciate it it's the care is being noticed. Thank you for watching and the support ❤️
your videos are actually so amazing!!! my future career path and you’re breaking it down so well
Thank you so much! Trying my best here, just sharing knowledge as a designer for other designers 🙏
Very informative...
Amazing video. Thank you
Thank you for watching! 🙏
This is so helpful for future designers. Great job! 🤗
Thank you! 😊
Thank you so much! I have an online presentation for a master application; this helped a lot!
That’s great to hear! I hope it went well!
Love this strategic approach to structuring ideas, as a CD in the digital industry we tend to do so much, with your direction it makes sense on how to pick those Top 5 (or 8 hehe)
Thank you so much! There are so many good designers, but when I’ve interviewed, they fall apart talking about their work. Glad my tips can help. 🙏
I am following your lead to become a Graphic Designer and I am already excited. What do you think about somebody with experience in another visual-related field (such as illustration) should show or not when presenting herself for a Design position. Should I include my work as illustrator? In what extent? Should I put the emphasis on Design and leave for last (or in between, maybe) projects what I love/worked as an illustrator? I am curious to know! Many thanks for your suggestions in advance. :)
Hi Marina, I responded via email, but I'll post here in case people are reading through the comments:
Focus: It should be on typography layout and color. You're probably strong with layout and color given your illustration background.
Exploration: It's important to showcase a range of design abilities, such as different typography styles, a clear understanding of different grids, and color palettes that make sense for the art direction of the project.
Context: Design always includes a client and the projects have a lot of moving parts, so I always find it stronger when portfolios have those projects in context, such as posters, invitations, magazines, brochures, websites, social media graphics, marketing collateral, event design, etc. Not necessary to show all of these, but wanted to give you some ideas
loved the video! i have an interview coming up and they requested me to walkthrough 2 of my most relevant projects. it is an entry level position so i don’t have too much experience but i do have relevant work for the first project i want to present. im debating for my second project if i should follow that same theme or present something else that highlights my other skills! what do you think?
Awesome! Since it's only two projects, I would choose yourr two strongest. You can certainly highlight additional skills, but I think it’s better to fold them into your presentation of the two projects. You just want to be as impressive as possible. Good luck with your interview, I’m rooting for you! You can do it! ✨💪✨
I'm noticing interviewers booking and leaving less and less time for a portfolio showing in Virtual meetings, what do you recommend doing or how to approach it easily knowing what to cut and what not to cut when speaking?
Yes, this tends to happen. I suggesting taking control of the conversation. When it's time to present, you can simply say that you have 5 projects prepared to present and then ask how many projects they have time for. I would imagine at least a minimum of three. For me, it's hard to judge a designer based off of only two projects (red flag!). If they only have time for 3 or 4, that reinforces the use of the PDF because you can easily shift the pages without messing up the presentation. This is also a reason to prepare in advance. You want to be able to present your strongest points for each project first. In the situations you have less time to present, make sure that you get through those talking points.
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I've never done an interview, I get hired thanks to other clients recommendations or friends working for a particular company with a current need for a designer. Usually as freelance. I'll shit myself if I ever have to do an interview. I'll stutter and shit and I'll forget how I conceive my own work when I have to explain it.
We all start like this, but if you ever have you can do it!! Hopefully, you found some methods in the video? 👀