Please note, for uploads, the file size needs to be 5MB or under. If you cannot provide a link and need to upload your portfolio as a PDF, then you can upload it in response to the information request you’ll receive in your Kent Vision applicant portal. We will request a portfolio from you once your application has come through to us. If you have any queries relating to the content of your portfolio, please email Dr Kate McLean - to submit your portfolio The content of a portfolio provides evidence for the above categories will varyĮnormously depending on the person – no two portfolios will be the same. How well you judge which ideas have the most appropriate potential and yourĪbility to bring them to a level of completion appropriate to your intendedĮxtent of your knowledge of the subject you have applied for and how your work Shows the level of your engagement in intelligent, structured visual enquiryĪbility to appropriately explore and develop ideas, and your level of skills in Research and develop ideas in a visual way and how you engage with design. Ideas should be evident at the centre of any work presented.Īre assessed by academic staff who are particularly interested in how you Above all, while drawing and digital skills are desirable, assessors are looking to see ideas.A broad range of projects undertaken with a variety of outputs not just one idea, technique or theme.Experimentation with materials and how ideas develop into more resolved pieces.Evidence of ideas, concepts and problem-solving.Resist the temptation to pad out your portfolio with mediocre work.įor entry to Year 1 Graphic Design a strong portfolio is likely to display the following: If you haven’t, select your best: these key gems can show us that you know what you are good at, and how to show it. If you have lots of high-quality work, include it to showcase your talent and commitment. They will also be judging your ability to edit your work, so be selective and strategic in your choice of material. natural or man-made phenomena, objects, places, events which have inspired or provoked a responseĪssessors are interested in how you have decided to put your portfolio together it should be carefully planned and well presented.people interested in the same subject or theme, now or in the past.people working in the same medium or for the same audience, now or in the past. The images demonstrating your influences may be images of work or objects which have inspired or influenced your work e.g. Influences/context images – up to 5 images which demonstrate your influences (minimum of 2 images, see below for more detail)Įach image can have up to 100 characters, including spaces and punctuation, of supporting/explanatory text.Resolved/finished work – up to 10 images of your resolved work (minimum of 5 images).Development/sketchbook work – up to 10 images of your development/sketchbook work (minimum of 5 images).What to include in your Graphic Design portfolio You will also find tips on how to plan and present your work and what You will find details of what we are looking for and how your work will beĪssessed. University are expecting an indication of work in progress showing how youĪpproach an idea or subject and develop the work from initial thought, throughĮxperimentation and enquiry, to resolved work. Time to plan this from the moment you decide to apply. Your artistic ability and potential to present your ideas visually. The University of Kent, you are required to submit a portfolio as evidence of A Graphic Designer you get paid to have ideas.
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