Recently, Boundless Design was asked to be on the review board via Indianapolis AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Artist) for the Re:View 10. This was a true honor to be a part of as when we were young designers a mentor within the design profession helped us tremendously in multiple ways.
I like to repay the favor and pay it forward. We reviewed sophomores, juniors and seniors from Ball State University, Herron School of Art & Design and the University of Indianapolis. As an active professional, within the graphic design industry, I was able to shed some light in many areas for the young designers.
Many of the young designers needed experience presenting their work in a professional matter. We also described our experiences on how to present and organize your design portfolio.
- 1. Have Your Portfolio Organized & You Lead the Presentation
- 2. Only Include 8 to 10 Pieces
- 3. Include Pieces that Exhibit the Breathe of Your Talents
- 4. Select Pieces that Fit Your Audience You Are Presenting to
- 5. Start Your Presentation with 2 of Your Strongest Pieces (1st Good Impression)
- 6. In the Middle, Present Your Not so Stronger Pieces to Show Your Breathe and Variety
- 7. End Your Presentation, with 2 of Your Stronger Pieces (Lasting Good Impression)
- 8. ALWAYS Be Brief on Each Piece Yet Tell the Story and Pause to Allow the Reviewer to Ask Questions

BD with the Re:View 10 students' bcards
Congrats to Jenny Schroeder! Jenny is a sophomore at Herron School of Art and Design. She recently due in part to our recommendation got the internship with Roundpeg. CONGRATS!!! We at Boundless Design truly enjoy helping young designers find their niche.

Jill,
Thanks for the introduction to Jenny, I think she is going to be a great addtion to the team at Roundpeg this summer. And if you run across another student, it is not to early to start thinking about Fall!