Portfolio tips with Kara and Melanie: Interdisciplinary exploration
- Shared screen with speaker view

07:09
Interesting, I don’t see an attendees. You may be right kara

07:34
muahahaha

08:03
That’s actually nice

08:16
oh wait I do see tim

08:31
oh ok

09:24
Hello Tim!

09:34
Looks like you’re the first and only atteendee

15:52
Hi everyone! You can use the Q&A window to ask any questions :)

28:21
naturelab.risd.edu

31:08
Hi Gunnar, I can answer your question here too. Fan Art is not recommended. We want to see your ideas and your point of view; so copying another artist’s work doesn’t help showcase you. Maybe try to draw inspiration from an artist you like and then put your own spin on it

31:44
As for your second question Gunnar, absolutely! It’s great for us to see all the different ways you like to work. All the materials you like to work with and all the different disciplines you like to work with

32:44
Hi Cricket Withall! To speak to your comment—yes— the images are not drastically different. Kara was highlighting ways you can take your already strong work, and help showcase it in the best way you can by cropping etc. Basically, you want your documentation to feature your work in the clearest way possible

35:09
Hi everyone! It’s helpful if you ask your questions using the Q&A feature, that way others can benefit from you sharing your questions :)

01:06:45
Using a mirror is fantastic! Go for it

01:08:17
I say start small then keep going!

01:08:28
good answer melanie!

01:10:35
What are colleges looking for in an architecture portfolio?