
Creating your own digital portfolio is a great way to effectively display your skills. Marketing professionals, copywriters, user experience (UX) designers, graphic designers and other creative professionals are known for using online portfolios to showcase their work.
To create an eye-catching digital portfolio that suits your needs and highlights your skills and experience, here is what you need to know.
1. Design your portfolio from scratch or use a theme

First of all, you will need a website to build your portfolio. If you are a web developer or well-versed in web design, you can create your site from scratch.
Alternatively, you can use website builders such as WordPress that provide access to various themes that can be customised to fit your portfolio. Other great portfolio builders worth looking into include:
Jimdo: Suitable for creative users such as designers, artists and photographers.
Adobe Portfolio: One of the most trusted brands for design work as this tool offers web hosting and unlimited pages.
PortfolioBox: This site has all the essential tools to create your digital portfolio website right in your web browser.
2. Showcase your best work

You may be thinking of adding all of your previous work to your portfolio but would just make it take too much time to review. Handpick the best projects that adequately demonstrate your talent and skills.
Keep in mind that your digital portfolio should display your core strengths, work experience and technical ability. If possible, try to showcase your most recent work, unless you have a high-profile project from a while ago that is worth including.
Be sure to include the work best tailored to the position you are looking for. This ensures that your digital portfolio content remains relevant and appeals to the companies you are applying to.
3. Provide detailed information on your best work

It is important to provide a compelling description and the context of each piece of work showcased in your digital portfolio.
Important context includes the client the work was done for, key details that touch on the main goal of your work and your role in the project. When it comes to the format of your digital portfolio, it is best to ensure that it is related to the industry you are applying to.
Alternatively, you can design your portfolio in chronological order, starting with your most recent projects, to display your career progression.
4. Check your portfolio before sharing it

Before you start applying for jobs and sharing your portfolio with potential employers, make sure it is easy to view on any platform or browser.
Any images that have been uploaded into your portfolio should be optimised to ensure the loading times are not too long. Any links added to your portfolio must be checked to make sure there are no broken links.
You will also need to check that your digital portfolio can be opened on all platforms, which include laptops and mobile devices.
Last but not least, do not forget to proofread all the information on your portfolio to avoid spelling mistakes.
This article first appeared in jobstore.com
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