Context
What problem were you solving, for whom, and under which constraints?
Portfolio workshop
Turn a finished image into a credible improvement story—context, critique, decisions, and what you learned.
Case study anatomy
Use one review as evidence. Explain the constraint, the decision, and the effect instead of presenting unexplained before-and-after images.
Complete a critique first. IroGuide will use its issues and strengths to seed a case-study outline.
What problem were you solving, for whom, and under which constraints?
Show the initial idea and explain the decisions—not only the artifact.
Identify the highest-impact feedback and why it mattered.
Connect each visible change to a critique finding or tested learning.
Show the final work, remaining tradeoffs, and measurable or observed effect.
Name one principle you will carry into the next project.
A concise explanation of the audience, goal, and unresolved design problem.
One clear visual and strategic decision that changed the direction.
Public-page preview
The eventual public portfolio will let you choose visible projects and hide raw critique. Publishing will always be a separate explicit action.