New Book Recommendation: No Plastic Sleeves: Portfolio and Self-Promotion Guide for Photographers and Designers
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An eBook title of interest is: No Plastic Sleeves: Portfolio and Self-Promotion Guide for Photographers and Designers by Larry Volk and Danielle Currier.
Call number: 770.688 VOL 2015
An extract from the publisher's website states:
The 2nd edition features many new outstanding examples of portfolios and promotions both online and in print form. Included are additional international examples and a more even balance of photographic and design focused portfolios and promotions. Several examples from illustrators and artists are also included. Several strategies are discussed for effectively reaching and meeting the needs of one’s target audience through the multiple components of one’s online presence. Options from custom websites to more “out-of-the-box” solutions are discussed.
An eBook title of interest is: No Plastic Sleeves: Portfolio and Self-Promotion Guide for Photographers and Designers by Larry Volk and Danielle Currier.
Call number: 770.688 VOL 2015
An extract from the publisher's website states:
The 2nd edition features many new outstanding examples of portfolios and promotions both online and in print form. Included are additional international examples and a more even balance of photographic and design focused portfolios and promotions. Several examples from illustrators and artists are also included. Several strategies are discussed for effectively reaching and meeting the needs of one’s target audience through the multiple components of one’s online presence. Options from custom websites to more “out-of-the-box” solutions are discussed.
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