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Elevator Speech

Elevator Speech Portfolio My name is Anthony Rigoni and I am currently an undergraduate student of Saint Xavier University. I am also an art major. In this portfolio that I have made, you will have an inside look at how I created my projects from sketches to digital illustrations. This portfolio serves as a dedication to how hard I worked on my projects using Adobe Illustrator. In addition, you will also get a little behind the scenes look of how I created my portfolio using Adobe InDesign. The first project that I will be talking about is the Idiom Illustration project. To start off, I carefully chose nine idioms and drew them in my sketchbook. I picked the Cat Nap Idiom sketch as my final choice for the Idiom Illustration. I created an outline of my Idiom Illustration using the pen tool and the basic shapes tool on Adobe Illustrator. I also had to make sure that I used less anchor points to create the shapes. I looked up the color wheel and colored the appropriate va...

Portfolio Progression 2 and Elevator Speech Preview

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After a week of progress, I managed to finish my portfolio. The purpose of the gray areas on each page is to make the reader focus more on the text and images than the design of the portfolio. I have given the text black boxes and colored them white so that the reader will be able to read the text. I have also given the images 3 point borders or more to make the images look nicer. The pages with the table of contents and my introduction have dark gray pages next to them so that the reader wouldn't lose focus on the content. Elevator Speech Preview My name is Anthony Rigoni and I am currently an undergraduate student of Saint Xavier University. In this portfolio that I have made, you will have an inside look at how I created my projects from sketches to digital illustrations. This portfolio serves as a dedication to how hard I worked on my projects using Adobe Illustration. In addition, you will also get a little behind the scenes look of how I created m...

Portfolio Progression

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Through the week, I have created five more spreads for my portfolio. This is what the next five page spreads of my portfolio looked like after I finished them. The black boxes are used to make the reader focus on the artwork I have created as well as the descriptions I made. This is the next batch of pages that I have made during this week. It details my progress of the third project. After taking some advice from my teacher, I got rid of the black boxes that surrounded the images and screenshots of my projects. in addition, I have rearranged the images and text so that they would not look awkward for my finished portfolio. 

Hat and Poster Progression and Beginning of Portfolio Project with Portfolio Examples

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After taking advice from my teacher once more, I have made a few changes on the letters, as well as changing the colors of the hat brim to make the hat easier to read. I have also shrunk the tie, the gloves and the cane to give the hat more attention. These pictures above are examples of artist portfolios. An artist has to make a portfolio in order to show their credentials. The portfolios that the artists make are also ways for an artist to express themselves. Portfolios are like resumes: An artist has to show how professional he or she can be as well as their past experiences. To start off my portfolio project, I have scrapped my previous idea for a portfolio cover and decided to go with this cover. This features one of the variations for my first project that I have done earlier this semester. In addition, the title that I have created for this cover is in Stencil type and made a color a little lighter for the viewer to read. To start off my portfolio, I ...