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You simply mention roughly what kind of work you've done without saying anything that breaks your contract. Essentially you're treating your portfolio in this case like a CV. The logo clicks through to a short note (shown above) expressing the confidentiality of the project. She shares the Apple logo on her homepage which even at a glance makes an impression. But if you want to let people know you’re working on an impressive brand or specific type of project that’s still under wraps, I have seen designers make it work.įor example, take Noemie le Coz’s work for Apple. Sharing confidential work without permission could get you fired and would certainly harm your reputation. Of course there is only so much you can do if you’ve legally agreed to keep your work private. When You’ve Signed a Non-Disclosure Image from /hello, made with Semplice Here’s how I’ve seen designers to get around the most common roadblocks. In my work with Semplice I’ve seen every kind of approach to solve these problems. And while it’s tricky and sometimes more time consuming, you may still be able to feature this work in your portfolio to some extent. Most of us have run into one of these problems before. Or what if we worked on something that hasn’t launched yet, but we really love the project and want it on our portfolio now? Or what if the nature of our design work doesn’t really make sense for a visual portfolio? But what do we do when we work on a confidential project where we’ve signed a non-disclosure agreement? An online portfolio is critical to a designer's success.
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