5 Ways To Publish Your Portfolio Online

There are some great places on the web for creative types to flaunt their work. The best part of publishing your portfolio in these spaces is the focus on community – which is awesome when trying to promote your work from the ground up.

Stylish Labs focuses on 5 [+1] of their favorites in this article. They include two of my personal picks, Behance and Carbonmade. Both look great, complimenting any work, and are easy to set up.

The obvious ones left out are Flickr and DeviantArt, but what are some of your picks?

5 Great Resources To Publish Your Portfolio! – [StylishLabs]

  • http://www.thegenepool.nl/profkienstra/ Prof kienstra

    I like the combination of Flickr and Flogr . This will let you upload your pictures to Flickr. The Flogr template for you website then uses the uploaded pictures and puts them in your own design. A great way to upload you pictures only once, have the easy functionality of Flickr, and still get your own look and feel.

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  • Kelly

    How about ways to publish a non-creative portfolio?

  • http://www.articlessearchengine.com Jay

    Artists and Art Gallery really need “e-Art Gallery” in real dimention show!!

    Great one!!

    Jayesh
    Articles Search Engine
    http://www.articlessearchengine.com

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  • Tim

    There is a new place to post work, which I saw a write up about the other day and it looks to be the best. I think it was called, “7Sevendegrees.com

    Was suppose to be out in April o8.

  • Jerry Klein

    I have a mockup portfolio which contains my resume plus some of my contact information but not all (due to exploitation in the wrong way)

    Here’s a copy you can download to further examine:

    http://hotfile.com/dl/13663687/a9aa56a/Mockup_Portfolio.zip.html

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  • http://www.msprojectegitimi.com denalisian

    Great article. Thank ypou very much