Portfolios due:

Thursday, June 6, 9am–6pm

Submit all materials to psu.gd/spr.

No late submissions will be accepted.

SOPHOMORE
PORTFOLIO
REVIEW

2024 Review results are now posted.

You can see the results and feedback by logging into the Sophomore Portfolio Review web app at spr.psu.gd.

In order to take upper division courses in graphic design at PSU, all students are required to meet all prerequisite requirements listed in the Sophomore Portfolio Review handbook. If students have not passed the Review, then regardless of experience or class standing they are not qualified to take 300- or 400-level courses. Transfer students who are ready to begin third and fourth year requirements must also pass the Portfolio Review. The purpose of this Review is to ensure that students are learning skills required for successful completion of the program.

The Sophomore Portfolio Review is based primarily on creative performance. Supporting documentation such as a the writing sample, contextual statements, and process contribute to the evaluation as secondary elements. The focus of the Review is on the totality of the projects presented, with emphasis placed on the ability to demonstrate the expertise needed to be successful in upper-division courses.

The Sophomore Portfolio Review is a milestone for all students in Graphic Design. Regardless of the outcome, there are several pathways available to students.

PORTFOLIO TECH SPECS

Dimensions: 1920x1080px
• Color Space: RGB (make sure to set this up at beginning!)
• Image Resolution: 144ppi
• Text size: 24pt (for body copy, smaller sizes can be used for very short text elements, like captions)
• File size: < 20MB (use a PDF compressor if your portfolio is too big)

2024 Review Requirements

The 2024 Sophomore Portfolio Review handbook (PDF) outlines the guidelines for participating in this year’s Review, and includes key dates, required coursework, evaluation criteria, intended outcomes, frequently asked questions, and a checklist of required pieces and other portfolio components. Review all requirements carefully as some have changed from previous editions.

Reading through the handbook is critical to success, and it is suggested that you both read through thoroughly before beginning your portfolio and refer back to it frequently when making decisions or determining what to include.

All students planning on participating in the Sophomore Portfolio Review must:

  1. Download and read the Sophomore Portfolio Review handbook (linked above)

  2. Watch the required info session video

  3. Attend a required Q&A session

Required Info Sessions

2024 Q&A Session Dates

Monday, February 19 at noon in AB 320

Tuesday, March 5 at noon in AB 320

Wednesday, April 10 at noon on Zoom


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