1. Show your best works, not all of them.
"Quantity is not the key to determine the quality of the work. Usually, when we feel that our design works are not ideal, we often show many of the same solutions, but this will make our works look ordinary or even quite low-end.
2. Show works related to the job you want to do.
"Your work shows your professional direction as a designer. If you have a special interest in a certain design field, such as planning American design, you need to focus on your own work. If the characteristics of the project you show are web design, brand design and packaging design, it is almost impossible for you to get the job of planning and editing the design.
3. Don't just rely on personal projects.
Homemade projects are especially suitable for exploration and practice, but when you return to your personal portfolio, try to show real projects. The era of source code tells you that a real project means that you must adjust some parameters and consider the limitation of production capacity. When you deal with a customer, you can prove that your choice is correct by modifying the correction process.
It's not enough just to finish the work-consider how to show it.
The exquisite display of an ordinary design scheme can make the work reach a higher level. On the contrary, a stunning work will greatly reduce its influence and value through a poor display scheme.