August28
Original posting – http://pelfusion.com/showcases/25-beautiful-and-creative-photography-sites/
Two months ago i created a showcase of flash e-commerce sites, which was very much liked by my blog readers. Now i have collected 25 beautiful and creative photography sites.
I hope you will like these sites too. If you are a photographer and you think your site is more creative don’t hesitate to tell us about it by adding comments. I may add those sites in round two.
1. CirilJazbec

Find the rest at the original posting – http://pelfusion.com/showcases/25-beautiful-and-creative-photography-sites/
April7
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/01/10-handy-tips-for-web-design-cvs-and-resumes/
The economy is bad. No one’s job is really 100% safe, so it’s time we all bucked up and got our recession bags packed (just in case!). Your portfolio is already gorgeous, but have you created a drool-worthy résumé?
This flimsy one-page document is more important than many people think: the résumé is the first portfolio piece that potential employers see, and if they’re not impressed, chances are they won’t look at the rest of your portfolio. “But I’m not a print designer!” you moan. It doesn’t matter, and I don’t want to hear your excuses! You need to conquer this, because if you’re a great Web designer, you don’t want your first impression to be mediocre.
March20

http://www.youthedesigner.com/2009/03/18/25-gorgeous-graphic-designer-folios/
Spring is here and now is the perfect time to bring some new life to our graphic designer portfolios. Portfolio websites should be updated regurarly with new work, updated contact information and the overall design style of your site should be kept up-to-date. You may have a more timeless design, but if your website design is more trendy you may want to consider a new look. Today I have put together a bunch of great graphic and web designer portfolio sites to help inspire your spring portfolio cleaning!
Fresh and Creative Graphic Designer Portfolios
March6
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/02/26/10-steps-to-the-perfect-portfolio-website/
by Lee Munroe
You may have a personal portfolio website for a number of reasons. If you’re a freelancer, then you’d need one to showcase your work and allow people to contact you. If you’re a student (or unemployed), then you’d need one to show prospective employers how good you are and what you can do, so that they might hire you. If you’re part of a studio, then you might use one to blog about your design life, show people what you’re doing and build your online presence.
A personal portfolio website is all about promoting you. You are a brand, and your name is a brand name. No one is going to know about your brand unless you get it out there; and if you’re a Web designer, developer, writer, gamer or any other type of creative, then it’s essential that you have a good portfolio website.
March6
http://www.youthedesigner.com/2009/02/13/7-tips-for-improving-graphic-design-portfolios/
Acquiring new clients via your online graphic design portfolios is no easy task, especially for designers who do not have the time to dive into extensive online marketing and search engine tactics. So if you would like to make the most of the traffic you DO get, check out the tips below. All these tips are meant to make your portfolio more client friendly, which means more money for you!
Online Design Portfolio Tips
Above – A Great Example of an Online Graphic Design Portfolio
Online Graphic Design Portfolio Tips