#portfolio2020challenge
Theme: Portfolio Showcase
Show us your portfolios!
It’s that time of year where many of us are hard at work on your portfolios to apply to schools or internships. Your portfolio is the representation of yourself as a designer and will speak on your behalf, so it is the most critical work you will submit to schools and firms.
This month, Archi Hacks celebrates the art of drawing with our latest monthly challenge. Show us your favorite spread in your portfolio by posting it on Instagram. We welcome all level and subjects!
Example spread from Portfolio Template
Winners
Tina’s portfolio spread show a clear passion for tackling current housing issues, such as affordability and housing in a time of covid-19. We love her earthy-toned and strong graphic style, and in general how much work she put into each project.
Annisa’s portfolio spreads showcase a rural tourism hub in a lovely muted colour palette. We enjoyed her thorough explanation of the project from the regional scale down to site details. Most of all, we loved her physical model of the site which highlighted the topography!
These spreads show a submission to an international competition addressing bringing food production into urban neighbourhoods. We really appreciated the layout of these spreads, using an almost inverted graphic style to place their line-based graphics on top of their beautiful perspective renderings!
Prizes
Top winners will get a choice of the sessions below:
Q&A
Scale and sites are open to the designerโs discretion. We look favorably upon creative applications.
Absolutely. As long as it is relevant to the given topic.
We are only accepting individual submissions.
You can enter as many images as you want! Make sure they are separate posts with appropriate tags in the description.
There is no restrictions on the type of drawing. Choose the formats that best represents your project!
There is no special registration steps. You can simply post your images on your Instagram with the quote shown above to be eligible.
Make sure to list all team members’ accounts/names in the description. More than one person in the team can post on their account as long as they follow the same conventions.
If you have additional question, feel free to send a message!