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Your web design portfolio should ideally be your own website that represents your best work, features projects you have worked on, and informs potential clients about your exact services. Though you may want to burn a copy of your portfolio onto a disk or make prints of screenshots, the most accepted form of presentation for a web design portfolio remains your own website. Developing a portfolio for web design involves creating a unique and functional website, featuring websites you've worked on, including client testimonials, providing information about you and your services, and giving potential clients an easy way to contact you. Read the following steps to find out how to develop a portfolio for web design.

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Steps

  1. 1
    Design your own website.
    • Because you're developing a portfolio for web design, you want to avoid using templates.
    • Create your own unique design, but keep it clear and simple. Make the site easy-to-navigate and functional.
    • Put your logo at the top of each page and link it to your home page.
    • Write a tagline that says something about your work as a web designer and is catchy enough for people to remember. Include it beneath your logo.
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  2. 2
    Clearly feature other websites you've worked on.
    • Whether you've worked for many different clients or have only finished a few student projects, you should feature your best work on your website.
    • Offer a screenshot of each website with a link through to the live website. If possible, add a description of each, as well as what the client's wishes were, and what approach you took in designing their sites.
  3. 3
    Add testimonials from clients.
    • Ask clients who were pleased with your work for some short testimonials. Request that they say something about your professional approach and conduct, as well as the results.
  4. 4
    Include publicity. If you've been featured in any publications either online or in print, include links to them or excerpts from the articles.
  5. 5
    Link to your blog. If you maintain a blog that clearly demonstrates your expertise in the field of web design, link to it.
  6. 6
    Create an "About" page. This page should tell visitors to your site about you, your education, and your experience in web design. Though people generally like to hear a brief reference to your hobbies or interest, the main focus should be on web design.
  7. 7
    Add a services page. This should include the specifics of your web design, such as programming languages and software programs you use. If you do graphic design as a part of your web design, include that too.
  8. 8
    Create a contact page.
    • Include your email address and phone number.
    • You can also create a contact form that allows the visitor to include some information about why they are contacting you.
  9. 9
    Include a prominently displayed "Hire Me" link. Link this to your contact page.
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