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    • natiwata
      natiwata SVS OG last edited by

      Hey guys, I signed up for the SCBWI spring conference which is 2 weeks away and on a whim decided to enter the juried art contest...BUT, I've never made a physical portfolio. I've read several articles on putting a good portfolio together but step #1: What kind of portfolio should I buy?!!!

      So, any help would be appreciated. I looked at a local art store but none were landscape, and they seemed overpriced. Online would probably be best, but...thoughts?

      Nat Iwata
      www.iwataillustration.com

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      • Dulcie
        Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

        I haven't done a physical portfolio either, but I did listen to a Chris Oatley podcast where the person interviewed was stressing the idea of having a portfolio with alterable pages, so if you take it with you and find out from the first few people that illustration X or Y isn't having the desired effect, you can swap it out for other pics you had in reserve, instead of waiting till you get back home to improve it.

        I can try and dig out the links if you want, it was a few months ago when I came across a whole load of 'portfolio' themed advice at once... Ah, here's the Chris Oatley one: http://oatleyacademy.com/eaj5/#more-37234

        Here's the other one, if you scroll near the bottom he gives advice for the physical book part:
        http://www.gcastellano.com/arttips/theillustratorsportfolio

        Good luck getting ready for the show! (and for the juried art contest, how exciting!)

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        • natiwata
          natiwata SVS OG @Dulcie last edited by

          @Dulcie Thank you! I have heard that podcast and I think Will might have done a video about this very thing.

          The Giuseppe Castellano post is perfect! This is just what I was looking for, great tips and practical advice as well as talking about the type of portfolio. I am taking Giuseppe's 3 week course right now so I'll have to tell him you pointed me toward his site!

          THANKS!!!!!

          Nat Iwata
          www.iwataillustration.com

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          • Dulcie
            Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

            Glad to help! How exciting that you're taking his course - hope it's helpful!

            I had my eye on possibly doing his Portfolio Review, once I actually have enough consistent pieces together to fill a portfolio..

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            • natiwata
              natiwata SVS OG @Dulcie last edited by

              @Dulcie I'll do a post maybe and let everyone know how the course is. So far, after week 1, it's been awesome! He is such a neat guy, really encouraging and knowledgable.

              Nat Iwata
              www.iwataillustration.com

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              • natiwata
                natiwata SVS OG last edited by

                Size recommendations anyone? SCBWI says they can't be larger than 11"x14" but is that good size or would you go smaller?

                Nat Iwata
                www.iwataillustration.com

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                • smceccarelli
                  smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @natiwata last edited by

                  @natiwata I am very interested in his portfolio review/courses. They are quite expensive though. Is it worth the investment? For the records, my portfolio at the moment is mostly concept art, and I am setting out to steer it towards children book, so seeking advice on how to best do that. Will and Jake's input is already super useful, but a 1:1 specifically on my portfolio is quite attractive....

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                  • Kevin Longueil
                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG @natiwata last edited by

                    @natiwata Hey Nat - here are some quick tips on making your portfolio better from Bobby Chiu - i know that was not your question but thought i would share if you have not seen it 🙂
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qn5zcCseRcg

                    Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
                    https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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                    • Sarah LuAnn
                      Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

                      11"x14"? That seems small, I went to the National SCBWI conference and they allowed up to 15"x15". I guess each conference has their own guidelines.

                      I chose to go with one of these portfolios, with my logo engraved on it: https://www.etsy.com/shop/lorgie?ref=l2-shopheader-name

                      It worked well for me because the wood cover works well with the woodcut-print look of my illustrations. However, it certainly does stand out from all the other plain black portfolios--which I felt was a good thing, but not everyone would agree. I haven't yet had to switch out the artwork in it, but I'm glad to have that option. Personally, I also like that you're looking at the actual printed artwork without the glare of a pocket page when using this type of portfolio--its a bit harder to swap out the art, but in my opinion you can see the art better, and that is the entire point, after all. 🙂

                      sarahluann.com

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                      • NoWayMe
                        NoWayMe @Sarah LuAnn last edited by

                        @Sarah-LuAnn Wow! These look amazing! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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