What is a CHI Portfolio?

"What is a CHI Portfolio?" is a Design Community Event at CHI 2008. The event itself is scheduled for Tuesday (April 8th, 2008) from 9.00-10.30AM. This site is a portal for preparations leading the Event.

So what is the Event about?
CHI Participants are increasingly creating work in multiple formats and media. Much of this work is well suited to the kind of efficient and effective graphic and text presentation found in what has traditionally been called within design communities as a portfolio. Building on the theme of this year’s conference the organisers would like to provide an opportunity for CHI participants to engage the “dots” in art.science.balance through a critical discussion session about portfolio development; designed to present the notion of ‘portfolio’ as it relates to all fields within CHI.

CHI2007 - Who Killed Design?

The 'Who Killed Design?' wiki from last year can be found HERE.

What will happen at this event?

Our community session begins with this website, where we hope YOU will post some of your images and portfolio entries. At the conference we will use this website as the basis for discussion about how portfolios are used and the basic elements in a bound portfolio. We will present some basic tools and software as well as some interesting and fun examples of ways to ‘see’ your work. We will wrap up the presentation with a listing of some of the tools common for a portfolio and some easy techniques to make a portfolio that is an effective and clear statement of your work and personality. Some of the topics we will be discussing are.
- How to take a quantitative or written idea and making it graphic?
- What kinds of technologies to use.
- Methodologies and approaches to organizing your work.
- Best practices for an organized and consistent portfolio.

After the presentation we will have a group discussion about what constitutes a “CHI–based” Portfolio? We would like this discussion to be inclusive and would like to promote the session to people who don’t think they would need a portfolio. This is an opportunity to challenge one’s own sense of convention and to consider “What would happen if programmers had portfolios?”. We would like to end this discussion by addressing the difference between the kinds of work done by members of the CHI community.

The final element of the session will be a portfolio review and share. We would like to encourage anyone and everyone to bring examples of their work to share and discuss. This event is all about what makes a good CHI portfolio. To close the session we will present this collection as a slide show and would like to contribute the slides to CHI as the portfolio for CHI 2008.

What is this about?

"What is a CHI Portfolio?" is a Design Community Event at CHI 2008. The event itself is scheduled for Tuesday (April 8th, 2008) from 9.00-10.30AM. This site is a portal for preparations leading the Event.

So what is the Event about?
CHI Participants are increasingly creating work in multiple formats and media. Much of this work is well suited to the kind of efficient and effective graphic and text presentation found in what has traditionally been called within design communities as a portfolio. Building on the theme of this year’s conference the organisers would like to provide an opportunity for CHI participants to engage the “dots” in art.science.balance through a critical discussion session about portfolio development; designed to present the notion of ‘portfolio’ as it relates to all fields within CHI.

On Site Image Portfolio

These are the images we will use during the presentation to begin our critical discussion.

[click on images below]

The other side of provocation.

Last year at CHI Anijo and I organized a panel discussion called "Who Killed Design?". The discussion was intended to be a provocation for people to think about how and why the term 'Design' is used within the CHI community... well actually, within any community. CHI, though, happens to be one of the most diverse I have ever participated in. That discussion had a live blog attached to it, which can be found HERE.

An example of a print portfolio

These are some images from my print portfolio. The portfolio itself is a series of 30 cards 8"x5" arranged in a self contained package. Lets use this as a springboard to discuss more things.

Do you have a portfolio?

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