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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: adelaide, australia
Posts: 126
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When a site you've done is updated
What is the best way to represent it in your portfolio? 1. Link anyway 2. Link and disclaimer ("No longer live" is popular) 3. Image only (Can he design websites?) 4. Image and explanation |
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Interactionist
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Manchester
Posts: 188
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Yeah. Full size screenshots and a blurb. I have, in the past, uploaded none-dynamic sites to my own server, hidden them from search engines and added a bar across the top warning that it is being viewed on my server, and that the content may or may not be relevant. |
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stephen eighmey
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: earth
Posts: 165
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i like screenshots as well..the main thing i want to get across usually is my sense of design. i can wait for the interview/phone call/sending out resume/other data to show/tell people how i can put it all together and make it work according to a plan. |
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