daeunlee Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 (edited) I know there's a thread on this but I'm still confused.. How are you guys doing this? I'm applying for 2 year graphic design MFA program. On Yale's website it says: Do not include detail photos of work in your portfolio unless you consider them absolutely necessary. Under no circumstance should more than two detail shots be included. I have many works that are in book form, and I consider it absolutely necessary to have more than ONE image to show my work. I can't show the cover and not the inner pages - it's a book, obviously both the cover and the inner pages need to be viewed.. I also can't have composite images (more than one work per file) so basically no photoshopping many photographs as a collage if that makes sense? Oh and Do not format images in any presentation program (e.g., PowerPoint, Keynote) If I was uploading a series of posters, I could make it look as though they are hung next to each other and submit that as one image, but for a book it's different, no? I tried calling but they say to refer to the website (...uh..) or email because 'indeed, these kinds of questions should come officially through an email not a call'. I've been emailing since summer about this (and other application questions - I'm an 'international student' so I had questions on TOEFL and stuff like that) but never received a reply from them! I said that too on the phone, and they're like 'email again'. Meh. I did, and no reply. Please help!! Thank you so much! Best of luck in all your applications 2015 Edited November 11, 2014 by daeunlee
01010101010101101010101010 Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 Sounds like you're being treated with a great degree of professional courtesy. loljk Are all hyped schools so clinically dismissive?
beriredux Posted November 12, 2014 Posted November 12, 2014 I wonder if emailing current students might get better results? It won't be official but my experience so far is that current students are very generous with advice and opinions.
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