<p>This portfolio got me into Arch school. It was so hard to find examples when I was making it so I hope this helps for anyone struggling to come up with ideas. </p>
<p>Kayevin, no matter if you are applying undergraduate or graduate, you should have some sort of organization to your portfolio, which could be by categories.
The portfolio itself could be looked at as another of artwork, even if it is a black portfolio with the sleeves to slip works into. You wouldn’t want to have amazing work and then have your portfolio put together in a way that detracts from it. With that being said, you could also go off on the other end, and over-design a portfolio and have it look like a mess too.
I’d dig out the link to mine to show you what I did, but I’m lazy, the link is on here somewhere. </p>
<p>And I agree with Tzar that your portfolio is on the cartoonish and graphic side, but I think it works with your style of drawing.</p>
<p>whoaness, this is my portfolio for undergrad. The reason it may look a little cartoonish is because I used marker in a lot of the drawings. I also used photoshop to format so maybe I went a little overboard. I will tell you this, it shows much better in person than on the computer.</p>