My art and architectural portfolio
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I recently prepared a portfolio of my experiences, In fact to obtain a PhD position if possible. I would be glad to have some feedback please. here you may take a look :
http://issuu.com/yeganegi/docs/majids_portfolio5_final/0
If there is a PhD position (or even a job position)that matches my talents, I would be even more than happy to be informed please. -
Very impressive Majid, as usual.
I might add that LinkedIn is a great place to find positions.
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Complete artiste!
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When I got to the page I was greeted by what looked like an ad pop-up so that was very distracting. After that I wasn't sure where to go, it was all a bit confusing for me. I honestly thought maybe I had been redirected but after close inspection I could see it was your page. I didn't get to the content at all. It took so long to figure out what might be of interest there.
My feeling is you need to simplify it. It does not convey a message for me. At least I couldn't find one.
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Thanks a lot for all comments and taking time to consider my folio
I was wishing to do my PhD on visualization at TAMU ( http://viz.arch.tamu.edu/graduate/admissions/)
and it seems they are seeking those who are in between art and architecture, and thought maybe this portfolio fulfills what they are interested in. Let me know what do you think, please. -
Their BS of VIZ curriculum has a list that starts with "Communications".
You basically ignored my comment and it was about that very subject. -
I have done my best, so if something is wrong it is because I can not "understand" a better.
So I am open to critics, in detail. Also I thought that maybe first step is to separate it to different files and upload separately. -
"if something is wrong"
Nothing is wrong. It is my feeling that your page is too complicated. A doctorate in visualization might ask why simplicity is so elusive.
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