Hey /gd/, I'm applying for my first job in design / media and I made my resume up, but the important part I believe is the portfolio. I just have a tumblr with some of my work, but a friend told me a tumblr looks very unprofessional and that I should make my own website. I don't know web design at all really, so I would have to go about that before making my own website, but I was just curious what paths you all took to make an online portfolio, and if you're comfortable sharing, I would love to see yours / hear about how you made it. Thanks!
(PS, pic is not mine, just pulled from google images)
Use tumblr, buy a domain, link it to tumblr, use custom css to remove tumblr buttons.
tumblr looks like website but you can use it
>>315497
I use weebly for my web portfolio. Pretty inexpensive and super easy interface
Format, Squarespace, CargoCollective are all just about as difficult (or not) as Tumblr.
>>315497
http://www.designator.co/
Grab a free template and use dreamweaver or some other web design for normies to tailor it to your needs
>https://html5up.net/
>>315497
Can you actually make a living in the city out of the work posted in that image?
>>315557
I mean that's pretty much Chipotle's entire aesthetic, so I'm gonna say yes it's possible
>>315557
Ian is a very popular hand-lettering artist. I follow him on Instagram and he does tutorials/sells digital products etc on top of doing design work so I'm sure he's doing just fine