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5 Tips College Applicants Must Follow When Making Their Art Portfolio

For creative high school seniors, getting into arts college is a priority. They need to receive the proper information about how to draw properly and use the latest art tools and materials. By acquiring these skills, they can create compelling artworks to include in their professional portfolio once they start looking for work.

However, before getting into the art and design program of their choice in college, they must first show that they have the aptitude to study at an arts college. This is done by submitting their art portfolio containing their best visual works thus far. Through their portfolio, college professors will see how creative and skillful you are, which are factors in determining whether or not the applicants is accepted into the program.

If you are an aspiring college art student, they you must make your art portfolio the best it can possibly be by following the tips below:

Place your two best works at the first and last page of your portfolio

Your best works must showcase how creative and proficient you are in communicating your ideas by using the different artistic skills.

This allows you to start your portfolio strong and end with a bang. Also, college professors tend to remember either the first or last artwork from your portfolio the best, so you increase your chances of getting remembered by professors.

Place your most interesting work on the second page

This will encourage professors to browse through your portfolio until the very last page. Your interesting work isn't necessarily your best work, but it presents interesting ideas and experiments on different media to create a compelling artwork that showcases your resourcefulness and ability to clearly visualize your ideas.

Arrange your artworks to create a flow

You will have created artworks that stand alone and are unrelated to other artworks in your portfolio. The challenge now is to logically sequence the remaining artworks in your portfolio to appear like you're telling a story.

You can order them according to the type of medium you used. For example, you can compile your drawings together before placing your paintings, photographs, or graphic designs. Also, you can compile your pieces according to the date when you started working on them to show how much you've progressed as an artist.

Prepare digital version of portfolio

While art portfolios were normally submitted to colleges through mail or hand delivery, portfolios nowadays are received by colleges through a portfolio management system like Slideroom.

To make your portfolio look just as appealing when viewed from a computer, take pictures of your artworks using a digital camera or DSLR with high megapixels. This ensures that every detail of your artworks will be perfectly captured on the digital image. For maximum results, take photos of your art portfolio outdoors to make use of natural light.

Get your portfolio assessed

It's not enough to follow the tips above to make your art portfolio. Sometimes, it takes a professional artist to review your works and see mistakes that you normally wouldn't see due to your inexperience.

In this case, it is a must that you attend at least one National Portfolio Day event, which hosts art professors from different colleges who will review your portfolio and give advice on how to improve it. The events start from November to January and take place at different universities, so you have sufficient time to prepare your portfolio at your preferred location and date.

If you already have an art portfolio and can't wait until November to have it reviewed, then let PortPrep help you with that through her FREE Portfolio Assessment! They will check the portfolio you sent to her e-mail and schedule a 30-minute video chat to discuss what you can do to improve your portfolio and increase your chances of getting into college. Click here to request for your free assessment.

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