Here at Norwich seeing your work and hearing about your creative journey is an important part of welcoming you into higher education and all it has to offer you.
Portfolios should show examples of your work – both finished and work in progress – that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability, it doesn’t have to be perfect.
We know that it can be stressful trying to put a portfolio together on your own, so we aim to make the experience as easy for you as we can for you. You don’t need to spend a long time making the perfect work, as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of storytelling.
You may wish to include some of the following:
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of storytelling.
You may wish to include some of the following:
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of space.
You may wish to include some of the following:
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of communication.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Your portfolio is a chance to showcase who you are as a creative and budding professional. Include examples of both finished pieces and works in progress that demonstrate your skills, interests, and unique style. Aim to present work that highlights your creativity, personal interests, influences, and technical ability.
Remember, your portfolio doesn’t have to be perfect—we’re interested in your potential and can assess that through works in progress.
Focus on including pieces relevant to electronic music and sound production, but don’t hesitate to bring in a variety of work that illustrates your creativity, technical skill, and narrative understanding.
Consider including one or more of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence, innovation and understanding of anatomy.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence, and understanding of narrative.
You may wish to include one of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of space.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of innovative communication.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of innovative design.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of storytelling.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of space.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of what makes an image stand out.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence and understanding of innovative design.
You may wish to include some of the following:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
Portfolios should show examples of your work — both finished and work in progress — that demonstrate your interests and skills. Your portfolio should be made up of work that reflects your creativity, personal interests and influences, as well as demonstrating your technical skills and ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect as we can assess your potential from your work in progress.
Your portfolio should be relevant to this course, but you can include a wide range of work that shows your creativity, technical competence, industry awareness and career aspirations.
Because User Experience Design encourages applicants from a wide variety of backgrounds we are flexible on portfolio content.
However, as a guide, we ask for at least two of the following or similar:
How to Submit Your Portfolio
There are three ways to submit your portfolio, depending on the course you’ve applied for and your applicant status. Click here to learn more about how to submit your portfolio (link)
If you have any questions about your university art portfolio or applying to Norwich please contact us
There are three different ways to submit your portfolio depending on the course you’ve applied for.
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