For most art and design applicants, the portfolio is the single most important part of the application. Grades and test scores may demonstrate academic ability, but a portfolio reveals something much more important: how a student thinks, creates, experiments, and solves problems. Yet every year, talented students are rejected not because they lack creativity, but because their portfolios fail to effectively communicate their potential. Admissions tutors are not simply looking for polished final outcomes. They want to understand the creative process behind the…
