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Subject:Web Portfolios From:WIM01 -at- aol -dot- com To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com Date:Tue, 15 Feb 2000 13:59:07 EST
Hi all! Thanks to everyone who answered my last e-mail about whether a technical writer could be a web designer and what it would take. I received a lot of good responses and I took note of all of them. Some maybe I'll even use in an interview to make the point of why a technical writer is good for a web designer position.
For my next question...now that I know it's possible to be employed as a web designer how would I put together a portfolio and what do I put in it? I've designed various graphics and web pages. What's the best way to present it? Hardcopy or online for instance?