A portfolio not only demonstrates the depth of your vision as a designer, but also places the rest of your profile into perspective. You must use the portfolio to explain the fundamental meaning of your designs, your projected audience and intention, and how your work addresses the needs of the company you are applying to, which is a group of issues that go far beyond an average design portfolio. Above all, you must create a beautiful object (your book) consisting of clear and well organized projects, that will make even the busiest company partners respect you and feel compelled to hire you. And do not forget, getting hired is just the beginning... Being respected for the complete spectrum of services that you can provide, on the other hand, will have a long-lasting effect and should not be underestimated.

At Portfolic, we have great experience with portfolio development for seasoned Professionals who are interested in applying for a position at an architecture firm, and recent graduates interested in getting an internship in the field of architecture and design. All of our graduate-school workshop coaches are graduates of some of the most prestigious design schools in the country, and have a lot of experience in both actively editing/ developing portfolios and also coaching Grad-school candidates.They are also all practicing designers, with extensive experience in putting together their own portfolios for interviews. Our coaches and our research allow us to determine what types of projects and organizational approach are ideal for an application for a specific position at a specific point in time. We make sure that we develop plans for the development of unique portfolios that will pull your application apart from the rest.

The most important aspect of a project that is submitted for consideration is demonstrating that the person responsible for it can think and function in the way that the company would like them to. It is also extremely important to demonstrate the ability to think using different types of media and different approaches in a way that the company's processes can be improved or advanced. Our methods are constantly tested, and have been examined and reexamined over the past ten years. We know what will work, and we have proven the effectiveness of our approach through the success rate of our clients.

We offer several types of workshops for professional applicants: 1-on-1workshops,crash courses and online workshops are also available. You can contact us by email, or call and speak directly with a sales repthe director, who can answer all of your questions about the travel workshops and any other workshops of Portfolic.

1-on-1 Workshops
During the 1-on-1 workshops, you will get the opportunity to develop a custom-designed portfolio step by step that will allow you to succeed ... Learn More>>>
Online Workshops
The purpose of the online workshops is to a) provide people who live outside the New York - New Jersey area with access to our workshops, and b) offer a more convenient and affordable option for anybody.... Learn More>>>

Portfolio Editing Services
Portfolic's editing services will help you develop the perfect portfolio, giving you an edge over hundreds of applicants. Our professional coaches have helped edit, develop and put together over a thousand portfolios and will help you develop your portfolio with an objective eye, ensuring that your it gets noticed... Learn More>>>

Resume/Coverletter/Worksheet - Editing
Portfolic's editing services will edit your full application package, helping you develop the ideal first-impression tool for your application. This is a great and very affordable service and is highly recommended for professional applicants... Learn More>>>

Crash-Courses
During our crash course you will have a chance to understand what your portfolio should communicate, what would make it unique according to the type of your work, and how to develop it in order to achieve your goals... Learn More>>>





   
"They are true experts in professional portfolios- their editing made a tremendous difference on mine..." G.B. Chicago (IL)