English, asked by sristi200415, 1 year ago

give example of how I can write about me and my family page in portfolio ???​

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Answered by abdlhafeezahmed
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Answer:

Explanation:

I dunno how to write, but these steps may help:

1. Introduce yourself: Use the very first line of your “About Me” page to simply tell visitors who you are. Think about how you would introduce yourself to someone who’s asked what you do, and just go from there. Make sure you mention the city you’re based in.

2. Aim for a friendly, casual tone: There’s no need to be overly formal on your online portfolio page. This is your own space for representing yourself on the web. Let yourself feel at home, and write your About page the same way you would normally speak.

3. Decide your professional experience: If you’d like your “About Me” page to include a CV, your best bet is to simplify and shorten it up a lot. Your biography should be descriptive, but not too long. Just go for job headings, dates, and a quick description of your work. If you do a lot of commissions or commercial work, you may decide to simply list recent clients or projects. If you want to keep your “About Me” page more brief and to-the-point, just choose a few interesting projects or jobs to mention. Including links to past work is a good way to let visitors find out more.

4. Consider listing awards and accolades: If you’ve been recognized for your work, your “About Me” page is a great place to briefly mention this. Depending on the kind of work you do, client testimonials might be appropriate to include here as well.

5. Add a few personal details: It may seem unprofessional to include little details like these, but a biography page that only lists work-related information about you isn’t offering a complete introduction. It’s easy to skim through someone’s professional experience and not feel as if you’ve learned anything personal about them. Briefly mentioning something interesting about who you are or what you like to makes your “About Me” page more memorable.

THE LAST TWO ARE OPTIONAL

6. Include a photo of yourself: Choose a photo that represents your personality. Depending on the tone of your online portfolio and what kind of work you do, you might choose an image that’s more professional (like a headshot) or something more personal (like a shot of you working in your studio). Either way, adding a photo will make your online portfolio stand out by letting visitors to your website to put a face to your name.

7. Proofread and edit: It seems obvious, but it’s easy to forget about this crucial step—and typos, spelling mistakes, and grammatical errors will make your About page seem sloppy and unprofessional. Carefully read over everything you’ve written before saving your “About Me” page.

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