- Is your portfolio for **job applications**, **freelance work**, or **college admissions**?

- Tailor it to your **target audience** (employers, clients, or academic committees).

### **2. Portfolio Structure**

- **Home/Introduction**: A short bio (name, profession, key skills).

- **Work Samples/Projects**: Showcase your best work (images, PDFs, links).

- **Resume/CV**: Highlight education, experience, and skills.

- **Testimonials/Reviews** (if any): Client or employer feedback.

- **Contact Info**: Email, LinkedIn, phone, or social media.

### **3. Choose a Platform**

- **Website**: Use **Wix, WordPress, Behance** (for designers), or **GitHub** (for developers).

- **PDF/PPT**: Simple for email submissions.

- **LinkedIn**: Professional profile with projects.

### **4. Keep It Clean & Professional**

- Use a **consistent layout**, readable fonts, and high-quality images.

- Avoid clutter—show only your **best 5-10 projects**.

### **5. Highlight Key Skills**

- Mention **technical skills** (e.g., Python, Graphic Design) and **soft skills** (e.g., teamwork, leadership).

### **6. Update Regularly**

- Add new projects and remove outdated work.

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### **Example Portfolio Outline**

1. **Name + Tagline** (e.g., "Web Developer & UX Designer")

2. **About Me** (3-4 lines summarizing your expertise)

3. **Projects** (Titles, descriptions, and links)

4. **Resume** (Downloadable PDF)

5. **Contact** (Email + Social Media)

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