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I'd like to address a facet I don't think has been addressed (it may
have been, however, I've been popping in and out while I
work...usualy while my help file compiles).
How do you know when something is suitable to be included in a
portfolio?
How many times have you gone to a priinter or looked at something on
a screen and said yourself and maybe aloud "god DAMN! I'm good!"
(come'on, we all have at one point or another)
That's a piece that goes in. If it doesn't impress you, it probably
won't impress the person viewing the piece. However, if you know that
it is really hot ****, then others may also.
--- "Hart, Geoff" <Geoff-H -at- MTL -dot- FERIC -dot- CA> wrote:
> Erin Christine McLaughlin is <<... currently assembling a
> portfolio.
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John Posada
Technical Writer mailto:john -at- tdandw -dot- com
732-259-2874
What hair color do they put on the driver's
licenses of bald men?
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