First, the portfolio should only contain examples of your most
impressive work. That's simple enough, but what is the best method to
present your designs - and in fact yourself - to someone interested in
hiring your design services? An electronic portfolio presented on a
laptop is an excellent option, and if you provide the presentation on
compact disc then you can leave your "business card" with your
soon-to-be client for future review.
Consider animations if you choose to use the electronic portfolio,
but hire a professional to create the best presentation of your work.
Another way to present your portfolio is the more traditional notebook
presentation. This is the best way to show the actual technical
drawings and design tools, and the expense associated with printing
several copies of your portfolio - perhaps in magazine form - can
easily be returned through new business.
You do not, however, want to overwhelm your prospective client with
interior designs that do not specifically pertain to the project at
hand. If the project on which you are bidding is a restaurant waiting
room then it would behoove you to focus on restaurant and other lobby
designs. Some designers that specialize in several different genres may
have specific portfolios that have been tailored to fit the actual
needs of each category.
Practice your presentation with the materials you have chosen.
Write a script using your own unique personality, and then stand in
front of a mirror and practice the delivery of the important reasons
your work should be chosen by an employer. While the visual examples of
your work and the particular scope of your experience are essential to
an interior design portfolio, never forget that you are the most
important aspect of your work.

Tropical Boho Homes With Beautiful Vignettes & Vistas
Two tropical boho home designs, featuring swimming pools, cozy lighting schemes, interior archways, natural accents, and beautiful decor vignettes.