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Designing Against the Gallery: A Two-Year Journey to a Layered Portfolio Experience | Codrops

Codrops·Artem Shcherban·about 1 month ago
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Creating a portfolio for oneself is one of the most challenging tasks for any creative professional. This story isn’t so much about showcasing work as it is about proving to myself that I can create an exceptional project. And so began my two-year journey of creating a portfolio. The story began with one problematic idea: initially, I didn’t want to present projects in a standard gallery format. I really disliked the idea of gathering everything into a single gallery where attention is scattered among the elements, and each project gets lost. That was the biggest problem I faced. I started trying things out and experimenting. At first, there was nothing concrete or clear: I came up with the idea of a list—as inconvenient to browse as possible—as well as a 3D gallery. But I quickly abandoned these ideas because, first, they were inconvenient, and second, developing a 3D gallery would have been too difficult. Plus, projects are updated periodically, which further complicates the process.…

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