After receiving all of those paper samples in class the other day, I've been busy thinking about interesting ways to print and put together my mini portfolio. I found this idea on the fwis website and thought it was pretty cool. It's a poster so I'm not sure how well it would work for what I need, but maybe it can inspire me to think of a similar way to make my portfolio interesting. It would keep me from spending hours at Kinko's cutting paper into perfectly straight squares, which they never end up being. I'd have to check, but I would think that it would be more cost efficient to just print one large piece instead of multiple smaller ones. Pretty cool.
4.02.2007
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Paper Possibilities
After receiving all of those paper samples in class the other day, I've been busy thinking about interesting ways to print and put together my mini portfolio. I found this idea on the fwis website and thought it was pretty cool. It's a poster so I'm not sure how well it would work for what I need, but maybe it can inspire me to think of a similar way to make my portfolio interesting. It would keep me from spending hours at Kinko's cutting paper into perfectly straight squares, which they never end up being. I'd have to check, but I would think that it would be more cost efficient to just print one large piece instead of multiple smaller ones. Pretty cool.
After receiving all of those paper samples in class the other day, I've been busy thinking about interesting ways to print and put together my mini portfolio. I found this idea on the fwis website and thought it was pretty cool. It's a poster so I'm not sure how well it would work for what I need, but maybe it can inspire me to think of a similar way to make my portfolio interesting. It would keep me from spending hours at Kinko's cutting paper into perfectly straight squares, which they never end up being. I'd have to check, but I would think that it would be more cost efficient to just print one large piece instead of multiple smaller ones. Pretty cool.
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