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portfolio-presentation

Curate and present creative/technical work for maximum impact. Structure case studies, craft project narratives, optimize for different audiences (hiring managers, clients, collaborators). Supports portfolio websites, PDF decks, and presentation formats. Triggers on portfolio review, case study writing, project showcase, or work presentation requests.

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Portfolio Presentation

Transform scattered work into compelling professional narrative.

Core Principle

A portfolio isn't a list of projects—it's a story about who you are and what you can do for the person viewing it.

Audience Analysis

Before curating, identify the viewer:

| Audience | Primary Interest | Time Available | Decision Criteria | |----------|------------------|----------------|-------------------| | Hiring Manager | Can you do the job? | 30-90 seconds initial | Relevant skills, growth | | Technical Lead | How do you think? | 2-5 minutes deep dive | Problem-solving, code quality | | Client | Can you solve my problem? | 1-2 minutes | Similar work, results | | Collaborator | Would I enjoy working with you? | Variable | Process, communication | | Academic | What's your contribution? | Thorough review | Rigor, originality |

Portfolio Structure

Homepage/Landing

[Hero: Your positioning statement]
[Featured Work: 3-4 best pieces]
[Brief About]
[Contact/CTA]

Positioning Statement Formula:

I'm a [role] who [unique approach/specialty].
I help [audience] achieve [outcome] through [method].

Project Selection

The 3-5-7 Rule:

  • 3 projects minimum (shows range)
  • 5 projects optimal (depth + breadth)
  • 7 projects maximum (avoid overwhelm)

Selection Criteria: | Criterion | Weight | Question | |-----------|--------|----------| | Relevance | 30% | Does it match target opportunity? | | Impact | 25% | Can I quantify results? | | Craft | 20% | Does it showcase my best work? | | Recency | 15% | Is it current enough? | | Story | 10% | Is there a compelling narrative? |

Project Order

  1. Lead with best fit (not necessarily best work)
  2. Second strongest (captures attention)
  3. Show range (different type/scale)
  4. Personal/passion project (shows personality)
  5. Stretch piece (aspirational direction)

Case Study Framework

Quick Format (Portfolio Card)

## [Project Name]

**Role**: [Your specific role]
**Timeline**: [Duration]
**Team**: [Size/composition]

[One compelling image]

[2-3 sentence summary: Problem → Solution → Result]

**Key Outcome**: [Single quantified result]

Standard Format (Project Page)

# [Project Name]

## Overview
[Elevator pitch: What is it? Who's it for? Why does it matter?]

## The Challenge
[Problem statement with context and stakes]

## My Role
[Specific responsibilities and contributions]

## Process
[Key phases with visuals]
1. Discovery/Research
2. Ideation/Strategy
3. Execution/Implementation
4. Iteration/Refinement

## Solution
[What was built/created with visuals]

## Results
[Quantified outcomes]
- [Metric]: [Before] → [After]
- [Metric]: [Improvement]

## Reflection
[What I learned, what I'd do differently]

Deep Dive Format (Full Case Study)

See references/case-study-template.md


Narrative Patterns

The Transformation Arc

Status Quo → Disruption → Struggle → Insight → Resolution → New Normal

The Problem-Solution-Impact

[User] was struggling with [problem]
We discovered [insight]
So we built [solution]
Which resulted in [impact]

The Process Story

We started by [research/discovery]
Which revealed [key insight]
Leading us to [design decision]
Through [iteration], we arrived at [solution]

The Constraint Story

Given [constraints: time/budget/tech]
We had to [creative approach]
Which taught us [lesson]
And delivered [outcome despite constraints]

Visual Presentation

Image Requirements

| Type | Purpose | Specs | |------|---------|-------| | Hero | First impression | 16:9 or 4:3, high-res | | Process | Show thinking | Annotated, clear | | Detail | Craft quality | Cropped, focused | | Before/After | Show impact | Side-by-side | | Context | Real-world use | In-situ photos |

Screenshot Best Practices

  • Show real data (anonymized if needed)
  • Browser chrome optional (clean vs. context)
  • Highlight key interactions
  • Include mobile views if responsive
  • Show states: empty, loading, populated, error

Video/Animation

When to use:

  • Complex interactions
  • Time-based experiences
  • Before/after transformations
  • Process documentation

Keep under 60 seconds for portfolio context.


Writing Guidelines

Headlines

❌ "E-commerce Website Redesign" ✅ "Increasing Conversion 40% Through Checkout Simplification"

Descriptions

❌ "I designed the UI and implemented the frontend" ✅ "Led design and development of checkout flow that reduced cart abandonment from 68% to 41%"

Quantification

| Weak | Strong | |------|--------| | Improved performance | Reduced load time from 4.2s to 0.8s | | Increased engagement | Grew DAU 3x over 6 months | | Better user experience | NPS improved from 32 to 67 |

Voice

  • First person for personal sites ("I designed...")
  • First person plural for team work ("We discovered...")
  • Active voice always
  • Present tense for live work, past for completed

Format-Specific Guidance

Portfolio Website

See references/website-structure.md

PDF Portfolio

See references/pdf-portfolio.md

Presentation Deck

See references/deck-structure.md


Review Checklist

Content

  • [ ] Positioning statement is clear
  • [ ] Projects match target audience
  • [ ] Each project has quantified results
  • [ ] Story arc is compelling
  • [ ] Role/contribution is explicit

Visual

  • [ ] Images are high quality
  • [ ] Consistent visual style
  • [ ] Mobile-friendly (if web)
  • [ ] Load time acceptable

Technical

  • [ ] All links work
  • [ ] Contact info current
  • [ ] SEO basics covered (if web)
  • [ ] Analytics installed (if web)

Polish

  • [ ] Proofread for errors
  • [ ] Consistent formatting
  • [ ] Fresh eyes review


Related Skills

Complementary Skills (Use Together)

Alternative Skills (Similar Purpose)

  • None - this is the primary portfolio presentation skill

Prerequisite Skills (Learn First)

  • None required - this is a standalone professional skill

References

  • references/case-study-template.md - Full case study format
  • references/website-structure.md - Portfolio website architecture
  • references/pdf-portfolio.md - PDF portfolio best practices
  • references/deck-structure.md - Presentation deck format