Basic Graphic Design II
DSD-2025-A
with Philip DiBello


January 10–May 2, 2022
Monday 12:10pm–3:00pm
209 E 23 St, Room 303

Fall ’21
Spring ’22
Syllabus

Assignment 03
Portfolio: Design

At the end of your sophomore year you will submit a portfolio showcasing the work you’ve created. Your portfolio should be designed for screen based viewing. It should also have a visual style or narrative which guides the viewer through your work.
Next week we will review two different directions you’re considering for the design of your portfolio. Use the ‘Modular Alphabet’ assignment from last semester as your example project. Design two different design directions. Each direction should be completely different. The design, layout and organization should share no similarities from one another. Your two directions should consist of 4 pages total per direction. Print your 8 pages/slides on 11x17". Cut to size so there are no white borders.

TWO DIRECTIONS WITH
1. Unique visual language / concept / style
2. Title Page: Including
 Project Title
 Professor Name
 Blurb (project description)
3. Header and folio System: Including
  Header content: 'Your name, Sophomore Portfolio '21-22'
  Folio: a folio is your page numbering system
4. Organizing Principle
  Consider the way in which you will sequence your projects.
  This could be by type, class, medium, etc.
5. Three subsequent pages showcasing the project with image captions
  Display and pace your project, showing different letterforms, poster, etc.
  Define your grid and use it to showcase your project
  Image captions briefly describe the image displayed



FINAL REQUIREMENTS
Size: 1366x768px (16:9 ratio) 18.97x10.66in / 481.89x270.93cm
PDF: 35 slides
Videos: Up to 3 (optional)
Plus: Personal Video (less than 30 seconds) Tell us a bit about you and your work.
File naming protocol: Lastname_Firstname_SophomorePortfolio2022.pdf
Requirements PDF and Sample PDF




Background
Your portfolios will be presented digitally. Consider how this medium can be leveraged to create a unique experience. Your portfolio is meant to display your work completed throughout the year. My suggestions: Keep it simple, display the work in the best possible manner, and don’t let the design of the presentation overshadow the work itself. You have the luxury of working on this book in class with myself and your peers. Take it seriously, and plan ahead of time. What you bring in is just the beginning of your design. Continue to refine and develop your presentation for the rest of the semester.
Your pages should be laid out in a manner to display your work. For example, if I were showing my collection book: My first page would show the cover and a description of the project. The second page would show a grid of six spreads, showcasing the design and layout of the interior. My third page would show my favorite two spreads, showcasing the method in which I documented my collection object. Lastly my fourth page would showcase the book production by photographing the object at an angle, showcasing the binding method. My fourth spread would end on my favorite spread, and maybe a few sketches showing where the book originated. See this Pentagram project for reference.

FINAL SUGGESTIONS
Quality, not quantity
Explanation for project
Process sketches a bonus