Good variety of work... a few things I noticed.
What kind of situation are you looking for... the same?
I would think you are looking for something more creative
(and more money)
First is the Signarama thing does not bother me in the pics,
though it might raise my eyebrow that it's in your resume
IF and only if I was looking for more than a general sign
designer. I know a few SAR's who do great work so in the
past I have had to put that prejudice away.
When I see a portfolio, I like to see how detail oriented
the designer is... take for instance...
I'd want to know why FLEMINGS is stuck to 2 x 4's
Or the TREE GROWERS has all that outline drop
shadow effect thing when that wood is so darn cool.
In the vehicle graphics, they look a little too "sign shop"
which is fine, but I would make up some wraps and graphics
that show off your skills,
The Indian Springs sign is the one I would have some issues with...
Nice design, but from your initial concept to the as built? Something
was missed because your proportions are off, to the point where the
sign (at least in my opinion) looks too top heavy. I'd want to see
the concept and the final match. Another pet peeve is how you
dimension the measurements... 124.86? Even if it was 10' - 4 7/8"
I would ask you why you didn't take the time make it an even 10' - 5"
I also like to see witness lines in a nice orderly placement.
The stone does not match, no scale person... I would want to see that
you took the time to make sure scale and proportion were part
of your process. Just make sure it's not some top heavy girl in
a pant suit or mini skirt or Lamborghini... I throw those portfolios away.
William Penn... the arrows don't match from one sign to the next and
I would Photoshop that conduit out, to me, that's shoddy work, and the
attachment detail on "The Meadows"... I would Photoshop that too...
that attachment is nasty and you don't want that attached to your skills
as a production specialist.
I would lose the scoreboard... not impressive at all. If it were me, and I
had to show it, I'd redesign one.
I would also think that showing the drawing(s), then the final might be
a good idea.
I would also ask you if you have done any interior sign design work...
And logo/branding design...
All and all, good work. But if I was looking for a designer of your caliber
I would want to see some consistency and attention to detail.
I saw "brush script" twice, was sup wit dat?