Showing your best products and skills
You don't need to include all of your work in your portfolio, but choose work that you're proud of and illustrate a range of experiences. Focus on the type of work you want to do more of in the future. For example, if you used to be a fashion designer and also run your own cafe, but now you are only focused on fashion, consider adding some highlights of your decor or idea for a cafe on your website. Limit mentioning your business history or sales. Customers if they want to come to your website for fashion advice, usually will not be interested. How did you run a coffee shop in the past, they only care about how your taste in the past and present stands out.
A portfolio will be designed according to your preferences and what you want to show your customers. The more details you provide, the better because customers will have more confidence in you. Please clearly state the awards you have won, this will demonstrate your ability more. Organize your work together and merge them into one project. In addition to the results, include the journey you took on those tasks, so people understand the details, the context, and how you made them work. Remember to add captions and illustrations to increase realism and not be boring.