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The most important message you can get across with your portfolio is your personal narrative. To do this, you’ll need to know what you value as a designer-developer and maintain consistent messaging throughout.
New Terms:
- Personal Brand -- the practice of marketing oneself
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Previously, we covered what your users
would expect when viewing your portfolio.
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But let's now talk about what
you would like to expect.
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We need to establish your
expectations because your portfolio
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is a collection of what you value and
what you are passionate about.
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And how you're chasing after those
things with a long-term career in mind.
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In other words,
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we need to establish your personal brand
or the practice of marketing yourself.
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Your personal brand is a culmination
of your personality and
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the things you do, and care about.
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Your personal brand defines the voice
you use throughout your portfolio.
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So it's important to consider three
primary factors when defining your voice,
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proficiency, authenticity,
and consistency.
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Let's define these.
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First, proficiency is
the strength of your skill set.
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We rely on proficiency to
discuss what specific skills
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you bring to the portfolio.
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Are you quick when it comes to coding and
swift?
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Do you have a keen eye for
typography and mobile devices?
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These are your bragging rights.
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Even if you're early in
the adoption of these skills,
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be proud of what you've learned.
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But remember that you're still
in the process of learning.
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Second is authenticity.
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Authenticity is the clarity
of your values.
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Meaning, what are the things that matter
to you both professionally and personally?
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Are you excited about certain types
of projects or subject matter?
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I'm strongly encouraging you to
use an active voice when writing.
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Here's an example.
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My talents and
passions are my guide as I train for
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start-up life in the next
chapter of my career.
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That sounds far more engaging than I hope
that I might work for a start-up one day.
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On the language that you incorporate into
describing your projects and process.
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Last, we have consistency or
the predictability of your message.
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This is a very important but often,
overlooked piece of building a portfolio.
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You want the way you show and
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discuss your work to be predictable
in the context of your portfolio.
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This predictability shows up as
formatting, scale, language,
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and even in the form of using a spell
check to avoid possible errors.
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Are you speaking formally, or informally?
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Long form or brief?
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Humorous or serious?
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Consistency goes a long way to adding a
professional polish to your body of work.
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The thing that makes you,
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you is exactly what we are looking
to highlight in your portfolio.
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You aren't everybody else, and
you should acknowledge, appreciate,
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and use those differences to give you
a voice that sets you apart as well.
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I'll see you in the next video.
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