I like your choice of using a “wireframe w/ hidden lines” CAD model as the centerpiece of your portfolio color, as well as the color scheme you’ve gone with. It immediately sells “technical skills” and I’m sure that’s exactly what you meant to do! Great job!
Joe
My apologies; I meant to say “portfolio cover”! It’s been a long semester, eh?
Camryn
I love how your portfolio cover looks like a blackboard with a schematic on it. It feels very professional, and seems to highlight what you are interested in.
Mark Anthony White
This is very nice. Love that mechanical feel to it.
Ignacio
I love the engineering aesthetic of the cover. It looks clean.
Jiazheng
The overall look is great. I appreciate that you directly use a perspective view of an industrial part, which allows viewers to know at a glance that you are involved in industrial design. A little suggestion is that if you can move the letters a bit to the left, you can make the whole picture more balanced.
Hello Jackson,
I like your choice of using a “wireframe w/ hidden lines” CAD model as the centerpiece of your portfolio color, as well as the color scheme you’ve gone with. It immediately sells “technical skills” and I’m sure that’s exactly what you meant to do! Great job!
My apologies; I meant to say “portfolio cover”! It’s been a long semester, eh?
I love how your portfolio cover looks like a blackboard with a schematic on it. It feels very professional, and seems to highlight what you are interested in.
This is very nice. Love that mechanical feel to it.
I love the engineering aesthetic of the cover. It looks clean.
The overall look is great. I appreciate that you directly use a perspective view of an industrial part, which allows viewers to know at a glance that you are involved in industrial design. A little suggestion is that if you can move the letters a bit to the left, you can make the whole picture more balanced.
Your cover is very mechanical. excellent