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Creative Portfolio with Own Identity (Spanish, Multisub)

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Release date:2022

Author:Futura

Skill level:Beginner

Language:Spanish

Exercise files:Yes

Learn to document, present and edit your projects professionally
A solid and visually attractive portfolio is the best business card that a designer or creative can have. And this is something that Iván García – founder and creative director of Futura – with more than fifteen years developing projects of branding, photography and art direction, knows perfectly.

In this course you will learn to identify your best projects, to document them with quality and make your work speak for you.

About this course
You will know more about Iván García, who will tell you the story of Futura, of his clients and most outstanding projects for restaurants, bars, hotels and even fashion brands. He will also share with you some topics that have been served as inspiration within the study.

You will discover how they have come so far thanks to their portfolio and why they consider it the best tool to introduce you, even more than the CV. He will also give you some tips from his experience, to identify your best projects and express through them your creative skills.

You will begin to document your projects in a professional way learning the Futura work process. First, you will define the art direction of your portfolio to create a solid and coherent style with the project concept. Then, you will prepare a photographic moodboard and make sketches of the photos you will take.

Then, you will put together a small set for the photo session of your projects, where you will learn some lighting, photography, composition and framing tips to achieve more original shots.

Later, you will learn to retouch your photographs to make them look more professional and you will structure the visual presentation of the project, accommodating the images with the correct hierarchy and the appropriate visual rhythm; accompanied by a brief descriptive text.

What is this course’s project?
As a final project, you will document a real or fictitious project, which will serve as the beginning of a good creative portfolio and will give you the keys to perform this process in a professional manner.

Who is it for?
To students and professionals of the design and the creative world, who want to make their first portfolio or improve the one they already have.

What you need
To take this course, you must have basic knowledge of graphic design, photography and management of Adobe Photoshop. What materials will you need? You must have a real or fictional project developed, as well as pencil, paper, props and a computer with Adobe Photoshop

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