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4 CRITICAL Portfolio Mistakes To Avoid - Duration: 7:40.

I have four critical portfolio mistakes that you're gonna want to avoid now

these four mistakes are apart from the obvious things such as not adding in

your best work your graphic design portfolio is your key to success as a

designer so learn why you need to avoid these for portfolio mistakes

the very first mistake that you don't want to make on your graphic design

portfolio is uploading or presenting artwork with a low resolution nicey at

time and time again where a designer uploads their work to a portfolio

website yet it's blurry and of a low resolution it pretty much doesn't matter

the quality of the actual design at this point if the resolution is low then nine

times out of ten the entire project is going to be invalid one of the main and

the most crucial jobs for a designer is to make artwork actually visible to the

viewer so if you can't even achieve this in your portfolio then anybody looking

your work is going to automatically downgrade you as a competent designer so

make sure to be working in 72ppi for web-based graphics but also make sure

that before you save the artwork you're actually working on a very high pixel

size canvas so let's take a quick look at my very important your website and

you're going to notice that I try to make sure all of my projects are crisp

and that the resolution is of a high standard I really can't emphasize enough

how important it is to have your work crisp and clean but also I can't

emphasize how many times I see people posting their work over low resolution

so yeah either work with vectors or if you are working in Photoshop set up a

large canvas of a high pixel count like I mentioned before just remember to keep

things sharp crisp and also clean

the second mistake that you want to avoid on your portfolio of work is to

forget to use referrals or testimonials from previous clients now in a potential

client is viewing your portfolio of work they're going to be judging you mentally

speaking and you want to build a foundation of trust via your website

they are intending to expend their time and also their money on you as a graphic

designer so you need to reassure them as much as

possible that you are the right person for the job and one way to do this is to

have a solid proof of previous projects and happy customers now take a look at

this portfolio by pink dog designs they have a nice collection of testimonials

from previous clients that they've worked with it's all they have done is

kindly ask the client so they had a good relationship with if they can share just

a paragraph with them for their website they've ended up with an entire page of

testimonials which really doesn't look good for any potential clients and again

it does give back to that trust factor dai mentioned earlier I see so many

design portfolios that forget to do this and actually is a very powerful thing to

include now I actually need to update my own

testimonial page as well on my portfolio website because I haven't made many

projects since I last updated a and it does really work well for future clients

so if you do have some great projects from the past just go ahead and kindly

ask the client for a few words or a paragraph to go on your website the

third mistake to avoid when making a portfolio of work is not using mock-ups

now I can bet that most of you out there are not going to be able to take a

better more clean and more crisp picture of your work then if you actually use

the free mock-up mock-ups are incredibly easy to obtain they're free and they're

also super easy to use it really just saves you time and also

it looks very good on your portfolio there are links down description box

below for you to look over in terms of mock-ups I've utilized mock-ups all over

my portfolio website because as I mentioned before it saves time but also

it looks really needs I could spend ages trying to set up my

work for a photoshoot and then not even end up with imagery that looks as good

as this there are free mock-ups but they're also paid purchases too if you

want a higher quality kind of more exclusive work so yeah go ahead and

boost your graphic design portfolio with mock-ups

the last mistake in today's video that you want to avoid is forgetting to add

context in your graphic design portfolio context includes a background on the

clients of the brief and also the goals for the project you can tell a story

with a little text and some imagery of the process that you've undertaken now

you might ask yourself why do this why bother with this at all well again it

helps to solidify yourself as a more competent and official designer to any

potential clients and it also adds more layers to your portfolio of work let's

take a quick look at Peter Kay studio here and you can see that he adds in a

lot of info and background of the client as well as the project itself he does

this and in neat and a tied together style throughout the entire project page

this builds up a story to the viewer and that does actually bring them into the

content now much more it simply appears more professional which is something you

always want to try to be doing in your graphic design portfolio now looking

through this project I can see the branding and the ambience around the

brand itself which is a good technique to apply to a portfolio let's quickly

look at one last project and you'll see that he's added a sketch at the very

bottom and I suggest that you have some kind of stages of your process in your

creative workflow within your portfolio of work so finally a quick rundown of

the four mistakes to avoid today do not upload live isolation artwork under any

circumstances don't forget add testimonials and also don't neglect the

use of mock-ups and finally don't forget add context to your work there are of

course more mistakes to avoid such as adding in too little or too much work

I'm not adding in your social media accounts on your portfolio but these

four mistakes in today's video I feel a great starting point towards evaluating

your own portfolio of work and making sure you have things ready for potential

clients next week on my channel you can expect a

detailed psychology type video as I know many of you want to see that kind of

content also there's going to be a graphic design test and of course

satori graphics wouldn't be complete without an illustrator tutorial as well

the subscription-based website is in a final stage of completion and you can

expect useful in-depth courses vector downloads and one-on-one help for me -

this is all when you sign up the monthly subscription on my website and I've been

working on this for quite a long time as well but you have a great weekend

everybody and until next time design your future today peace

you

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Halal & Haram Explained in Urdu/Hindi | Halal Aur Haram Ki Haqeeqat | What You are What You Eat - Duration: 5:45.

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#3.2 Eating dust: safari on a mountain bike - Duration: 3:28.

I'm cycling through these ongoing sand storms.

The sand here is very loose and thin.

A new day, a new adventure.

We'll be mountain biking from Mount Meru, behind me, to Mount Longido.

Straight through Maasai land.

Time to get out of the car!

We're hoping to be close to the nature around here and the people we'll be meeting.

We're cycling straight into a super dry savanna.

I think it's going to be melting hot.

There might be some suffering involved, but that will bring us closer together.

Won't it, Christine?

Woohoo!

We're taking off, we're going mountain biking. See you later!

We're leaving the tarmac road behind us.

You can either go to the left here, towards Lake Natron.

We won't be going that far today.

Or you can go right, into Enduimet Conservancy.

We'll be taking the Adventure Route on our left, according to our guide.

There's too much dust now, I think we should stay on that road.

It's as dry as the Sahara desert here.

I'm cycling through these ongoing sand storms.

The sand here is very loose and thin.

And the foundation on which we're cycling really sucks, too.

I don't like it at all this far.

But let's see how the rest will go.

We just had some chapati and are full of energy again...

.. and we're a lot more optimistic about the wobbly sandbox ahead of us.

We've chosen to do this in the wrong month.

In December, January and from May up until July it's really beautiful here.

It's very green around that time, the foundation is much easier to cycle on.

Just a little tip from us to you.

We're being lazy just for a little bit.

We put the mountain bikes on the roof for now.

But we're now entering a landscape that is much more beautiful.

As you can see, green Acacia trees.

The road is wobbly but all of that loose sand is gone.

You could definitely mountain bike around here.

We're passing by many Maasai villages on our way...

..and it's super easy to make friends here.

Hello!

How are you?

Everybody around here is super spontaneous.

Just kidding, they're a little scared.

I don't think they have many mzungu visitors passing by here.

It feels so good to finally be on a good road again.

I was a little afraid we would have to throw this whole project away.

But now we're on a beautiful road, through the savanna, acacia trees everywhere...

This is what I was looking for.

We're heading straight towards our goal, Mount Longido...

Another half hour and then we will have made it.

Mountain2Mountain mountain bike trail...

That was a long, tough day.

I definitely won't recommend the first part of our trip to everyone.

The second part was fun, but only if you're really into cycling.

It was pretty tough, cycling through an environment like this.

Tomorrow we'll climb the mountain...

.. which I hope will be a bigger success. Cheerio, see you tomorrow.

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FIFA 19 career mode ratings: Top 100 wonderkids you must sign in the transfer window - Duration: 1:19.

 With the release of Fifa 19 upon us, it would be a little foolish to fire up a new career mode without first taking a look at all the potential wonderkids on offer

 EA Sports have given the career mode a polish with revamped transfer negotiations - you can now sit down with the player and his agent - which means that you should take full advantage of the best and brightest youngsters with the highest potential

 Once again, PSG star Kylian Mbappe is top of the pile after a sensational season which saw him win the Ligue 1 title and World Cup with France

His potential remains a lofty 95, with a rating of 87.   Among those included in this year's list are youngsters from Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, West Ham Liverpool and Fulham, while Benfica can boast the most rising stars in their ranks

 So, start the countdown and pick from the best line of young players in world football

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Baby Shark Song | Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs - Duration: 1:23.

Baby Shark, do do do do do do Baby Shark, do do do do do do

Baby Shark, do do do do do do Baby Shark

Mommy Shark, do do do do do do Mommy Shark, do do do do do do

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Daddy Shark, do do do do do do Daddy Shark, do do do do do do

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Grandma Shark, do do do do do do Grandma Shark, do do do do do do

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Grandpa Shark, do do do do do do Grandpa Shark, do do do do do do

Grandpa Shark, do do do do do do Grandpa Shark

Let's go play, do do do do do do Let's go play, do do do do do do

Let's go play, do do do do do do Let's go play

Run away, do do do do do do Run away, do do do do do do

Run away, do do do do do do Run away

Hungry Sharks, do do do do do do Hungry Sharks, do do do do do do

Hungry Sharks, do do do do do do Hungry Sharks

Feed the sharks, do do do do do do Feed the sharks, do do do do do do

Feed the sharks, do do do do do do Feed the sharks

It's the end, do do do do do do It's the end, do do do do do do

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This lot is SHIT!!! - Auction Hunter - Duration: 6:43.

Excuse me oh yeah! Hello everyone Ersah here your auction hunter! I've been

in another auction last weekend but it was like a horrible one! I bought three

different lots which I was not planning to buy! Do you

remember one of my tips? Don't buy anything if it's not on your list!

Anyway let's have a start! what's that? three one zero six! I paid 19 pounds and

74 pounds! It's nothing but you know! we'll see if we have anything inside! Now

let me start with this! What's that? Rineman Riemann P 20 and

right okay£9.49 ... Nine pounds for this one! Let's go on! What's that man?

Eyedrops but it's one of them have been used! £4.68 for each 4.79 for

each free postage right okay. 8 pounds Oh my goodness they're all open man bloody

hell! Design optics okay I can't I can't I

can't sell them no you know I can't sell. Okay

I'll be honest with you I only saw this one and it's brand-new

thank God it's brand-new. That's why I just bought this lot yeah! All right I

found them yeah. That's this that's here £17.95 it's exactly the price I'm looking

for . £15 we can write 15 pounds.

Okay it's something interesting because it's writing Philips here

okay Philips Sonicare oh it's working it's working. Okay used okay oh yeah yeah yeah

yeah yeah excuse me! £45 writing here! Excuse me! That's great just this

one is £14.99 and eight watching. That's it so we can write 14 pounds for just

for this one. Okay we can we can put these two together for 20 pounds. Let me

have a look. oh it looks what is that? What?

Battery-operated pencil sharpener okay it's exactly exactly like this. It is

like tenner and another one here we have three of them used and so 30 pounds

alltogether! Oh another Philips here okay another 15 pounds here! I got this was the

sonicare flex care. Is this working? it's working

whoo yeah exactly exactly so 15 pounds plus 6 pounds from Czech

Republic. Again we can write 20 pounds for this one 15 pounds 20 pounds again.

Uh-huh now we have.. Why did you open this man?? Why did you open this bloody hell ! I

can't I can't sell them like this they are open I can't sell them as it is sorry.

Right we....

Okay we are not selling this one as well. Don't forget what I told you as a tip. Do

not buy anything if it's not on your list! Oh that's great I got the I got a

calculator here....... Working but it's being used it's being used a lot. I have some

hair here! There are a lot of gloves here. I'm not gonna touch anyone else's hair.

okay let's let's see okay

Oh my goodness sorry no I'm not selling this yeah yeah! This was the worst

purchase I have ever made since I started this YouTube man! I paid about £20

and selling prices on eBay is 132 pounds which makes 112 pounds gross

profit! Even from this kind of a shit! Ah I know you hate to hear this but I have

to say all the time. Don't forget about eBay fees PayPal

fees taxes etc etc etc. So it's just that gross profit. But I'm telling

you again do not do that okay! Don't do what I did! Just buy what you want to buy!

If you can't buy them just don't buy anything! Otherwise it'll be like this!

Thank you very much for watching this! Ersah

the auction hunter will be around here. Please come again and watch my videos!

See you later bye-bye!

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Enabling Your Products for Marketplaces - Duration: 0:57.

On OMNA's Home Page, click "Products" from the top

Search for and/or select the product you want to enable

Select the sales channel you want to list your product on

Click "Enable", then click "Ok" when the prompt message appears

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Harvey Law Speaks Podcast - Episode 33 - Duration: 10:29.

So Michelle, of course you know I'm so excited to have

you on the Harvey Law Speaks Podcast.

And this is my first live interview.

So, I've done interviews with people over the phone.

And we've done like conference calls. But when you

said you wanted to come to the studio...

"Studio"

*both laugh*

I was so excited, because anyway, you know of course you're my friend.

So, there was just... I know we have a natural chemistry

So I'm really excited about what's going to come out of this interview.

So before I even get ahead. Tell me and my listeners a little more about yourself.

Okay. So my name is Michelle Chime.

And I am a fourth grade teacher.

I've lived in Chicago for... fourteen years now? I think.

I am originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana.

I love to cook and make jewelry and have people over.

I'm really social in general.

But, that's when I'm not teaching; which takes up a lot of my time.

You are seriously one of the best cooks I know.

Which, after this interview, I have to tell you some of the stuff that I've been working on.

So, I wanted to have you on the podcast, because, we met...

You said you've been in Chicago for fourteen years.

I've been in Chicago, I guess twelve years. I was just doing the math the other day.

And I realize that I probably met you a year or two of me being here.

But one of the things I've always known about you, not that you kept it a secret,

Was just the fact that your parents divorced.

And I-I've never met your mom but I feel like I've met her.

And the same thing with your dad because they are so much a part of your life.

Um, just like you said, you like having people over.

And I see all this work of stuff that your dad does.

But I knew two things: one, that your parents divorced,

but I also knew that you have a great relationship with both of them.

Right.

So, I thought that I wanted to hear more about that.

And I thought that just in the stories and the things that you've described,

It would be helpful for people who are going through a divorce

or who are contemplating a divorce to hear from the child of a divorce

but from an adult who experienced it as a child.

So, you know what I mean?

Yeah.

So I really just want to talk about like your thought process at that time

versus now and your effect or whatever.

So, we talked about it off camera, but tell me about how your parents feel about you having this conversation.

They are totally okay with it.

I called both of them after we talked because

I felt like I owed them that. Since it's their story and their history.

So I asked them if it was cool and both of them wrote: Yeah! No problem.

Then I asked them both if there was anything I shouldn't say and they were both like

No! Say whatever.

Oh, awesome.

So, full permission to do whatever.

Okay, full conversation.

*Michelle laughs*

So tell me, how old were you when your parents got divorced?

So, I was uh six when they actually got divorced.

Mhm.

Um, I think there was some conversation about that before hand.

I think I was six when they finalized it or when they told us, I'm not sure.

I don't remember.

Ok.

I don't have any real memories before I was eight.

Wow.

Which, I don't know, I'm sure a therapist would say there was some trauma.

*Andrea laughs*

Right.

I don't feel traumatized.

But I don't... I don't have any real--

I don't remember my parents being married.

I don't remember them living together.

Mhm.

Um... at all.

So, I, my sister would've been--

If I was six, she would've been nine.

And my dad thinks it was on my sixth birthday.

Really? When it was finalized, or that they told you--

That they told you that: we're getting divorced,

or they told you--

That they were getting divorced.

Um, I asked them if they had been like--

How long the conversation had been before that point

and neither one of them could really pinpoint, um a time.

And I also asked like, how I reacted.

'Cuz I don't remember. And my mom thought that I got sick.

She was like, I'm pretty sure you got sick. Which is really what I always do when things get stressful.

Mhm.

Umm, and she remembered that there were some like

behavior issues at school and some little, like, things

even though they tried to be as transparent and open

and have as many conversations as possible.

Okay.

And I asked my sister what she remembered and she said,

Just that she remembered sitting down on a couch somewhere

and them talking to us both about how, uh, they loved us both.

And, la-dee-da.

But I guess there was a lot of like ground work before that point.

That I wasn't really aware of.

Right, because you were so young, so, it was--

the level of conversation could only be what a six year old could really understand.

So, okay, your parents are divorced. You don't have

memories before you're eight.

No.

Do you kind of recall maybe the difference between your parents

who are divorced versus like your friends' parents or your classmates whose parents were married,

and kind of, married and living together, I'll say.

And you really noticing that.

Yeah.

So I think that when you're a kid, you see everything through your own perspective, right?

Mhm.

And you just assume that everyone around you is exactly like that.

I see that in my classroom, even. Where the kids like, they think that because they understand something

in a specific way mean that every kid in the classroom has that same experience.

Right.

And so, I remember-- I remember always being aware of it

because my parents' custody arrangement was unique.

Which I'll come right back to that.

Okay.

But I remember becoming more aware of it. Uhhh, when I was

I was would like between eight and ten because my dad got remarried.

Uhh, somewhere around there.

I think I was maybe nine when he got remarried.

Uhhhm--

You had memories then.

Yeah, so I remember all of like, becoming more aware of like

how other peoples' families dealt with that.

So, uhhhm,

I feel like you can't really understand my story without understanding my parents' custody arrangement.

Right, okay so tell me about that.

Okay. Go there?

So, I-I asked both my parents how they arrived at it. And they told me the exact same story

My dad said they thought they started with--

Or my mom said she'd thought they started with traditional custody arrangement.

Mhm.

When I asked my dad about it he laughed and he was like: Oh, she remembers that?

*both laugh*

He says that he asked her how she saw a custody arrangement working and she said uh,

You know well I would have custody of the kids and you could see them, you know, on the weekends

Right.

And my dad was like: Oh, that's funny.

Because I think I could have custody of the kids and you could see them on the weekends.

Mmm, and they had the same exact story.

And I, and I want to point out.

I will let you get to you story, but

you know, when we hear the "traditional" that's what you hear.

You know, mom has the children and then on the weekends

it's Friday to Sunday, or Friday to Monday drop-off.

And there may be a night for dinner after school.

So that is, for our purposes we'll call it traditional.

But I know exactly what you mean, yeah.

And so my dad said that, he says to my mom's credit

she saw that as a starting place he knows that at that point in time

it would've been 1988?

Mhm.

Basically she could've had whatever she wanted.

Oh yeah.

The courts would have ruled in her favor, like... You know whatever.

But, to her credit she didn't do that.

And mom says, she remembers my dad saying: I'm not losing custody of my children.

I want my children.

Mhm.

And then they both agreed that they weren't gonna mess us up.

And that was our starting point.

So I guess they went to some counselors, uh, I guess two different counselors.

And then, they read some books.

They had different names of books.

I wrote them down, but one was uh Mom's House, Dad's House.

That's what my dad thought it was called.

But they don't agree on what the book was called, but they read some books.

*both laugh*

I'll look-- I'll look it up and see if I can put it in the show notes.

It'll be interesting to see like a 1980's 90's book like

translate to 2019

Yeah, yeah.

But, okay.

So they ended up with this like, joint custody arrangement.

Where uh, we spent a week at one house, a week at the other.

Mhm.

And we always switched houses on Tuesday's, which was really intentional. .

They didn't want there to be a big show of transferring parents.

They didn't want to like drop us off or make a big deal out of switching houses.

So, one parent would drop us off at school in the morning and a different parent would pick us up in the evening.

Mmmm.

School was the buffer in between.

Which is a natural thing to do anyway.

Exactly.

Okay.

And they stayed-- they, my parents, my whole life even now have come to the same church.

Mhm.

So we would see both parents on Sunday's.

Wow.

And then on Tuesday's we would always switch.

And in the beginning, they were super strict.

They had this whole schedule about holidays. They would alternate important holidays.

Right.

They would count the days.

Right. People do that!

It was very strict. Like, I remember they had um,

Brown paper bags. All of our clothing was labeled. It had an "M" or a "D" on the tag.

We had to of everything important. Two bikes, two rollerblades.

Two-- anything that could be seen as having more at one house than the other,

they made sure we had two of.

Okay.

We'd always have one at each house.

But the clothing and stuff always got labeled "M" and "D".

So when they dropped us off, we had a daycare we went to in the morning.

And the other parent picked us up in the afternoon. 'Cuz my parents are both teachers.

Mhm.

They were busy as well.

Um, they would leave a brown paper bag. And you know, it had the clothes that had come from the other house

Wow.

And always had um, my dad said he got them at Sam's Club, like a--

A tricolor, like those carbon copy things?

Mhm.

They would write down any expenses that were mutual expenses.

Doctor's offices, field trips, whatever it was.

And they would just write down what they paid, so what the other parent owed.

And they think they would even--

I don't know how frequently they evened it out.

But they were very like, organized and methodical about it.

Mhm.

At the beginning.

Right, right.

So everything was counted and everybody got exactly the same number of days.

I didn't know that at the time.

Right, of course.

All I knew was a brown paper bag was always there.

*Andrea laughs*

And the same would happen at church sometimes.

They would leave a bag for the other one.

Right.

So it doesn't sound like they really communicated.

They were more like, exchanging information.

Yeah, I think they communicated like on the side.

Mhm.

Between themselves.

But I think, at the beginning especially,

You know, there were all these hurt feelings and--

Right

Every-- I think they were trying the best they could to

Do right by us?

But of course, they had their own like adult feelings.

Yeah.

Now that I think about what that must've-- I mean they were married for

Almost twenty years?

Oh that's what--

Oh, that's what I was gonna ask you. How long first, before when you were six, so they had been married for like...

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