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NYFA Business IX: Portfolio Fall 2013 Instructor Contact: Erin Roby, [email protected] Introduction: Artists and designers use portfolios to demonstrate to potential employers not only what they can do (skills and knowledge), but how they think and how they develop their ideas to create a final design (process). For our purposes, we will define a portfolio as “a visual representation of interests, exploration, experimentation, development, and final pieces.” 1 Course Overview & Assignments: As stated in the previous course, my goal as your instructor is to not only give you the tools you need to develop your NYFA portfolio, but also to demonstrate the importance of cultivating a strong pointofview and how to convey that pointofview to potential employers. The objective of this course is utilize the content generated in the previous course to create at least one section of your portfolio effectively. That section will serve as a guide for future portfolio sections created independently as each of you move through the NYFA certificate program. Course Calendar Session # Technology Component Lab Focus Assignment(s) 1 (11.19) Thumbnail Sketches & First Drafts #4 due, #5 out 2 (11.26) First Drafts 3 (12.3) Second Drafts 4 (12.10) Final Critiques #5 due Assignment Key Assignment # Summary 4 Thumbnail Sketches: Use the supplied thumbnail handouts to explore your content and plan the layout of your section. This process with help the layout in InDesign run smoothly! 5 Section Layout: Using the techniques outlined in the demonstration, each student will design and layout at least one section of their portfolio to use as a guide for future sections. Course Policies: Work hard, be present, inquire. Signoff Requirements: Each student is allowed one free absence and must complete all assignments. I will not signoff any final portfolios unless the student has completed this course. 1 London College of Fashion: http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/prospectivestudents/portfolioadvice/

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NYFA Business IX: Portfolio 

Fall 2013 

 Instructor Contact: 

Erin Roby, [email protected] 

 

Introduction: 

Artists and designers use portfolios to demonstrate to potential employers not only what they can do (skills and 

knowledge), but how they think and how they develop their ideas to create a final design (process).  For our purposes, 

we will define a portfolio as “a visual representation of interests, exploration, experimentation, development, and 

final pieces.”   1

 

Course Overview & Assignments: 

As stated in the previous course, my goal as your instructor is to not only give you the tools you need to develop your 

NYFA portfolio, but also to demonstrate the importance of cultivating a strong point­of­view and how to convey that 

point­of­view to potential employers. The objective of this course is utilize the content generated in the previous 

course to create at least one section of your portfolio effectively. That section will serve as a guide for future portfolio 

sections created independently as each of you move through the NYFA certificate program. 

 

Course Calendar 

Session #  Technology Component  Lab Focus  Assignment(s) 

1 (11.19)    Thumbnail Sketches & First Drafts  #4 due, #5 out 

2 (11.26)    First Drafts   

3 (12.3)    Second Drafts   

4 (12.10)    Final Critiques  #5 due 

 

 

Assignment Key 

Assignment #  Summary 

4  Thumbnail Sketches:  Use the supplied thumbnail handouts to explore your content and plan the layout of your section. This process with help the layout in InDesign run smoothly!  

5  Section Layout:  Using the techniques outlined in the demonstration, each student will design and layout at least one section of their portfolio to use as a guide for future sections.  

 

Course Policies: Work hard, be present, inquire.   

 

Sign­off Requirements: Each student is allowed one free absence and must complete all assignments. I will not 

sign­off any final portfolios unless the student has completed this course. 

1 London College of Fashion: http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/prospective­students/portfolio­advice/