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Wafaa Altosh

Prof.Rafiq

IDES 332

11/10/2022

Portfolio

I have chosen Canva as the design tool for my portfolio. Canva is a design tool that is

simple and easy to use. You can easily create designs for your portfolio, and the results

are professional and polished. With Canva, you can choose from a wide selection of

templates or create your own design from scratch (Ho, 2021). You can also upload your

images or choose from Canva's library of royalty-free images. Canva is a great design

tool for creating portfolios because it is user-friendly and produces high-quality results.

I have chosen a simple, clean theme for my portfolio. I want my portfolio to look

professional and polished, and I think a simple theme will help to achieve that. I also

want my portfolio to be easy to navigate, and I think a simple theme will also help with

that. Overall, I think a simple, clean theme is the best option for my portfolio. Some

factors that influenced my decision to go with a simple, clean theme include the fact that

I want my portfolio to look professional and polished (Gehred, 2020). I also want my

portfolio to be easy to navigate, and I think a simple theme will help with that. Another

factor that influenced my decision is that I want to focus on the content of my portfolio,

and I think a simple theme will help showcase the content in the best way possible.

I chose Canva as my design tool for my portfolio because it is simple and easy to use. I

also like that I can choose from a wide selection of templates or create my own design

from scratch. I also appreciate that I can upload my images or choose from Canva's

library of royalty-free images. Overall, I think Canva is a great design tool for creating

portfolios because it is user-friendly and produces high-quality results.

References

Gehred, A. P. (2020). Canva. Journal of the Medical Library Association: JMLA, 108(2),

338. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7069818/

Ho, W. K. S. (2021). Developing Design and Media Students’ Capacity for Design

Rationalisation with Electronic Portfolios. In Teaching and Learning the Arts in Higher

Education with Technology (pp. 109-127). Springer, Singapore.

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-16-4903-5_7

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