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The main reason for creating a portfolio is to share your work, experience and talents in a compact package that can be easily understood by its viewers........depending on your needs the format and content of your portfolio can vary.....Work, Internship, School.....which ever the case having a well crafted portfolio is VERY!! Essential to all....
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Saying that, we have brought you videos and some sample portfolios that can help you develop your craft.....
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Portfolio - Nick Krouwel.pdf
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TIBA-Portfolio.pdf
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Hello people 👋🏽👋🏽 Its History and theory Tuesdays 😉
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Today we are delving into a very new design movement that is very intriguing to all, especially us africans......Afro-Futurism.
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A term first popularized in the ’90s by cultural critics such as Mark Dery, Afrofuturism is a literary and cultural aesthetic that uses the tools and tropes of science fiction, as well as references to African and non-Western mythology, as a means to confront and analyze the present-day issues faced by people of color.
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Afrofuturism addresses themes and concerns of the African and African diaspora through technoculture and science fiction, encompassing a range of media and artists with a shared interest in envisioning black futures that stem from Afrodiasporic experiences.
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Like any aesthetic language it can be manifested in literature, Fashion, Industrial design, Visual and performance art, Architecture or Urbanism.
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Afrofuturism is the reimagining of a future filled with arts, science and technology seen through a black lens. What makes Afrofuturism significantly different from standard science fiction is that it’s steeped in ancient African traditions and black identity. A narrative that simply features a black character in a futuristic world is not enough. To be Afrofuturism, it must be rooted in and unapologetically celebrate the uniqueness and innovation of black culture.
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