Summary of "How to Create Portfolio? | CEED | UCEED | NIFT | NID"
Summary
The video emphasizes that a portfolio in the design profession is more than just a collection of drawings and sketches. It draws a parallel between the scientific method and design work, highlighting that just as scientists rely on analysis of facts and figures, designers must also base their work on thorough research and data analysis. The portfolio should reflect thoughtful investigation and understanding, not merely artistic output. Additionally, it points out that designers often use data gathered from interviews and research conducted by others to inform their projects.
Main Ideas and Concepts
- A design portfolio is not merely a compilation of artwork but a demonstration of research, analysis, and thoughtful design process.
- The approach to design should be analytical, similar to how scientists analyze facts and figures.
- Utilizing data and insights from interviews and research (even if conducted by others) is essential in creating meaningful design work.
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Category
Educational
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