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Advice for a free online portfolio website?
I’m graduating in March with my BA in interior design. I would like to have an online portfolio that prospective employers can find via my resume or business card. I know nothing about online sites, who I can trust with my images and information, etc. I did come across one called Portfoliobox.net, which looks interesting, and the free version gives me everything I need. I’ve even thought about Blogspot. I need suggestions from anyone who uses an online portfolio or knows of a really good website to direct me to. It needs to be professional and user friendly – since I am in interior design, not web design. lol
As a Web Designer and a Multimedia Artist, I would say an online portfolio is one of the most crucial aspects of applying for a job.
I haven’t checked out portfoliobox.net extensively, so I don’t know it very well, but I’m always wary of things that are free – You usually get something similar to what you pay for, which is not much at all.
I recommend going with one of the worlds leading creative professional platforms,
http://www.behance.net/prosite
It only costs $11 a month. Quality-wise I think you will be very happy with the result as they are geared towards professionals.
You can also sync your portfolio with several job websites, Behance.net itself and get featured across the web. Something I think that is be quite valuable for a portfolio website.
Interior Design Business Cards Images

Advice for a free online portfolio website?
I’m graduating in March with my BA in interior design. I would like to have an online portfolio that prospective employers can find via my resume or business card. I know nothing about online sites, who I can trust with my images and information, etc. I did come across one called Portfoliobox.net, which looks interesting, and the free version gives me everything I need. I’ve even thought about Blogspot. I need suggestions from anyone who uses an online portfolio or knows of a really good website to direct me to. It needs to be professional and user friendly – since I am in interior design, not web design. lol
As a Web Designer and a Multimedia Artist, I would say an online portfolio is one of the most crucial aspects of applying for a job.
I haven’t checked out portfoliobox.net extensively, so I don’t know it very well, but I’m always wary of things that are free – You usually get something similar to what you pay for, which is not much at all.
I recommend going with one of the worlds leading creative professional platforms,
http://www.behance.net/prosite
It only costs $11 a month. Quality-wise I think you will be very happy with the result as they are geared towards professionals.
You can also sync your portfolio with several job websites, Behance.net itself and get featured across the web. Something I think that is be quite valuable for a portfolio website.
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July 5th, 2010
Interior Design Drawing
If you know anything about interior design, please answer this question ?
I want to go into interior design. I take art classes and drawing is one of my talents.
I have a friend who also wants to go into interior design. She doesn’t admit it, but she knows she can’t draw to save her life. She tells me that you don’t need to draw well to be an interior designer.
I am starting to think that I’m wasting my parent’s money and my time in taking art classes when I don’t even need it.
So, my question is – do I need to draw well to be a successful interior designer?
Hi there,
I’ve been an interior designer for about 19 years.
While it’s helpful for sure in creating sketched layouts for clients
where you’d be able to show the colors, fabrics and textures, it’s not necessary nowadays.
There are great programs out there that can help virtually sketch out rooms for clients.
A lot of designers cannot draw at all, but have teams of folks who do these things for them as well.
If you enjoy drawing now, it will help. Often times I wish I could draw
rooms out for clients. Or at least quickly sketch things for them in a manner that looks more professional and I’ve often times considered taking art classes to better assist me with this. It does help with visualization for the clients and for designers who want to go out on their own without having to pay a sketch artist / assistant.
I wish you the very, very best with your studies!
Keep drawing!!
Best,
Priscilla
Sanctuary Design
Portland, Maine
Interior Design Drawing

If you know anything about interior design, please answer this question ?
I want to go into interior design. I take art classes and drawing is one of my talents.
I have a friend who also wants to go into interior design. She doesn’t admit it, but she knows she can’t draw to save her life. She tells me that you don’t need to draw well to be an interior designer.
I am starting to think that I’m wasting my parent’s money and my time in taking art classes when I don’t even need it.
So, my question is – do I need to draw well to be a successful interior designer?
Hi there,
I’ve been an interior designer for about 19 years.
While it’s helpful for sure in creating sketched layouts for clients
where you’d be able to show the colors, fabrics and textures, it’s not necessary nowadays.
There are great programs out there that can help virtually sketch out rooms for clients.
A lot of designers cannot draw at all, but have teams of folks who do these things for them as well.
If you enjoy drawing now, it will help. Often times I wish I could draw
rooms out for clients. Or at least quickly sketch things for them in a manner that looks more professional and I’ve often times considered taking art classes to better assist me with this. It does help with visualization for the clients and for designers who want to go out on their own without having to pay a sketch artist / assistant.
I wish you the very, very best with your studies!
Keep drawing!!
Best,
Priscilla
Sanctuary Design
Portland, Maine
VW Design – Car drawing and sketching
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Home Office Interior Design Pictures
Home Office Interior Design Pictures

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