GRA 2184: portI - Portfolio Development
- Create a professional portfolio through graphic design, digital Imaging, media and/or video
- Do essential preparation for a digital career entry into the graphic design, media and television industry.
- Include personal presentation skills, employment materials and creative work samples.
- Develop a comprehensive presentation portfolio encompassing suitable creative work samples.
- Develop presentation portfolio support materials including a presentation book, resume, cover letters, an employment history, a self promotional fax sheet and suitable documented graphic design projects.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the graphic design industry, including the creative, production, production support and service segments.
- Define the duties of managing a design business, professional/creative development, and the competencies associated with those duties.
- Demonstrate appropriate concept development and organization of industry job search portfolios.
- Demonstrate through portfolio an in depth exploration of a particular technical, aesthetic or applied aspect of design.
- Demonstrate an awareness of the contemporary aesthetic and technical trends in design.
- While ADOBE Acrobat, ADOBE Bridge, ADOBE Illustrator, ADOBE InDesign and ADOBE Photoshop software (or any other application) may be used, this is a PATHTM and STORY class focused most on D3SIGNTM.
- Experience is gained by proposing, gathering, creating, organizing and completing a professional portfolio.
- This class should be completed in the student’s final semester of study.
- Project: Communicate personal style, capability, and improve career options through a professional portfolio
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- Export the portfolio as images and text within a *.pdf and submit according to the File Submit Policy
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KICKOFF Overview
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SCHEDULE Overview
| # | Chapter | Points | Deliverable | Topic |
| 01 | 08/30-09/03 | Review the SYLLABUS and KICKOFF (Subset of INTRO). | ||
| 02 | 09/06-09/10 | Lecture and Work On Projects. | ||
| 03 | 09/13-09/17 | Lecture and Work On Projects. | ||
| 04 | 09/20-09/24 | 100 | SOW* | DUE! Submit SOW Overview (Subset of PROPOSAL). |
| 05 | 09/27-10/01 | Lecture and Work On Projects. | ||
| 06 | 10/04-10/08 | 100 | STORY* | DUE! Submit STORY Overview (Subset of REQUIREMENT). |
| 07 | 10/11-10/15 | Lecture and Work On Projects. | ||
| 08 | 10/18-10/22 | 100 | MIDTERM* | DUE! Take MIDTERM Overview (In lieu of SPECIFICATION). |
| 09 | 10/25-10/29 | 200 | PROTO* | DUE! Submit PROTO Overview (Subset of MOCKUP). |
| 10 | 11/01-11/05 | Lecture and Work On Projects. | ||
| 11 | 11/08-11/12 | Lecture and Work On Projects. | ||
| 12 | 11/15-11/19 | Lecture and Work On Projects. | ||
| 13 | 11/22-11/26 | 200 | PROOF* | DUE! Submit PROOF Overview (Subset of MASTER). |
| 14 | 11/29-12/03 | 200 | ENDTERM* | DUE! Take ENDTERM Overview (In lieu of ROLLOUT). |
| 15 | 12/06-12/10 | 100 | RECAP* | DUE! Submit RECAP Overview (Subset of WRAPUP). |
| 1000 | Total Points | |||
| * Submissions due 12pm midnight the night BEFORE class. |



