Monday, May 23, 2016

Application of the Month - Adobe - My Portfolio - May 2016

This weekend I spent a small amount of time configuring a domain for my portfolio, and setting up a place to showcase my work as it is developed professionally and throughout my future studies at Montana State University. I figured I would share the application to anyone else that was interested in a quick and easy way to showcase their work. This also was a way for me to stay productive this summer leading up to my graduate studies at Montana State University.

The process:

I created a simple .com domain through Hover. Hover charges me $13.00 bucks annually to maintain my domain, and it was incredibly easy to configure.


I then proceeded to use Adobe - My Portfolio. 



My portfolio is tied to my Adobe Creative Cloud account. The beauty of this is that any item that I add from Photoshop, In-Design, Muse, etc. (Any Adobe Product or image downloaded from online) will be synced across all platforms and accessible for use later. This is incredibly efficient for my efficiency as a designer! 

The Result (~ one hour of time.):

Nickel Architecture:
http://nickelarchitecture.com/

This quick process allowed for me to create an active/evolving portfolio that I can go to in the future to quickly add projects that I've worked on to showcase my work professionally and as it's completed efficiently.

Google Analytics Integration is a breeze as well. Simply register for a tracking id here:

https://analytics.google.com

You can also setup data analytic dashboards for viewing location maps of data and whole plethora of other bits of information.






www.nickelarchitecture.com

Set up your account. Get your tracking ID and simply paste it into your finished portfolio here:


Located Under "Edit your settings" on the left side of the edit portfolio window pane.








1 comment:

  1. Here is my adobe forum page . I provide consulting on photoshop designing and training on new features.
    This is a free consultation work. I usually don't charge anything which indeed costs hundred dollars.

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