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| - A print book, or physical portfolio, is a hard copy of your body of work. Most professionals rely on their print book for in-person interviews and times when their web portfolio is less convenient. The standard layout of a print book varies, however, most include an artist's statement or bio, work samples and contact information. Most artists choose to use high quality paper and a nice binding, or pre-assembled presentation book; however, the main objective of a print book is to organize and neatly display one's work. In the design fields, the aesthetic used to organize the portfolio may be just as important as the work inside.
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| - A print book, or physical portfolio, is a hard copy of your body of work. Most professionals rely on their print book for in-person interviews and times when their web portfolio is less convenient. The standard layout of a print book varies, however, most include an artist's statement or bio, work samples and contact information. Most artists choose to use high quality paper and a nice binding, or pre-assembled presentation book; however, the main objective of a print book is to organize and neatly display one's work. In the design fields, the aesthetic used to organize the portfolio may be just as important as the work inside. Print books are filled with a variety of types of work, depending on the professional and are considered standard for almost anyone with a text-based portfolio or an image-based portfolio. Photographers use them to display their photographs, writers include clips and published stories, copywriters include ads and ad campaigns, just to name a few examples.
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