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How do I develop a compelling Web Design portfolio from scratch? Or do I get a job to get the portfolio going?
Asked by Adam N
I am a recent college graduate with a major in internet web design. I consider myself an intermediate level developer, but I just don't know where to start with a portfolio! Every time I apply for a job, I get kicked to the curb by more advanced people with great portfolios. And how do I get one going if I don't have one in the first place? Suggestions?

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Try doing some pro bono work for some organizations around your local community. They'll be a pain to get through, but a good way to get your portfolio going. Same with family and friends or market to small local businesses. You could also create websites for yourself about things you like and/or hobbies.
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Start building sites for people you know personally. You're right that it's a chicken and egg problem, and unless you can convince a potential employer about your design skills, they'll probably want to look at the work you've done. Another way is to prepare mock-up designs. While these may not be "live" sites, they will still be reflective of your design sense and skill level.
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