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Your portfolio should reflect the sort of design you do and your personality. It should be fairly easy to navigate and showcase your best work. Graphic design is mostly about thought: your assigned project and where you went with it, what your intentions were to fulfill a certain requirement. One good example of a thorough porfolio is Tolleson Design. They explain what the goal of each project was and show ample photos.
Some design companies are more interested in the process work than the actual finished product, because the process reflects your thinking. An example of a site dedicated to the process aspect of design is Appetite Engineers. The entire portfolio explains step by step, from beginning ideas to final products. In their case, the way that they arrive at their final product involves so many weird steps that this makes their portfolio more interesting than your run-of-the-mill showcase.
Even though these sites were done in Flash, I think it's still very possible to make a nice portfolio without it. In fact, a well-designed HTML is a lot better than a bad Flash site (for me). You can't make a bad design look good, no matter how much actionscripting you know.
Some design companies are more interested in the process work than the actual finished product, because the process reflects your thinking. An example of a site dedicated to the process aspect of design is Appetite Engineers. The entire portfolio explains step by step, from beginning ideas to final products. In their case, the way that they arrive at their final product involves so many weird steps that this makes their portfolio more interesting than your run-of-the-mill showcase.
Even though these sites were done in Flash, I think it's still very possible to make a nice portfolio without it. In fact, a well-designed HTML is a lot better than a bad Flash site (for me). You can't make a bad design look good, no matter how much actionscripting you know.
Links
GD Portfolio
Portfolio Center
Graphic Artist's Guild Portfolios
Arts Resource Network
(more coming soon)
Tips I got from a Designer
(coming soon)