GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS
Graphic Design Portfolio Requirements
Review process
At the start of the review process, each application is assigned to a faculty member on the admissions committee to conduct a comprehensive review of all submitted material (portfolio, résumé, statement, recommendations, academic credentials, and TOEFL scores). A second review is then conducted by the entire admissions committee, as well as current graduate students, who view each portfolio projected onto a screen. Thereafter, a selection of applicants are invited for an interview.
As you focus on the pursuit of this opportunity, we wish to emphasize that the Yale School of Art does not operate in a vacuum and is responsive to the strong social, cultural and political currents of this time. The graphic design faculty feel a heightened imperative to embrace inclusivity, diverse ways of making and knowing, and is committed to expanding its pedagogical consciousness and programming to include an array of race, class and gender intersections.
Portfolio contents
Your portfolio should be a collection of visual work – professional, experimental, commissioned, and self-initiated – that demonstrates your experience, skills and passions in the field of design and related disciplines. Of particular interest is work that is personally-driven and challenges norms of conventional professional practice. Our community is built on values of diversity and dexterity in visual communication and scholarship, and we are seeking individuals with great curiosity, creativity, ambition, and depth of commitment. Your portfolio should represent a well-rounded portrait of who you are, where your interests lie, and communicate a strong sense of how you might develop your practice in this program.
Upload up to 20 still images and/or videos (but not only videos) that represent your strongest work, with an emphasis on recent work from the last few years. Please note that the Slate viewer, which the admissions committee uses to assess your work, automatically sequences your work from most recent to oldest. There is not the ability to override this function.
Portfolio formatting
The portfolio submission interface will prompt you to label each image with a title, date, medium, and a brief description of the work (please do not embed your name in the work title or description). Work titles should be limited to 30 characters, and descriptions to one concise sentence.
As it’s necessary to review portfolios quickly and at a relatively small scale, we strongly encourage you to present work large within the frame, and in a simple and clear manner, so as to maximize our understanding. Generally-speaking, single images with one view of a project work best to achieve this. Split or composite images can make details or complex works difficult to appreciate and may risk being overlooked or misunderstood, so use these only sparingly.
When presenting books or pamphlets, prepare a few representative images that best capture its primary features, or alternatively make a short video showing a range of spreads. For interactive media, stills are helpful, but we encourage making a short video that captures the user experience. For complex systems-related or identity projects, highlight just the strongest components in a few images, and for three-dimensional works, show the surrounding context so material and scale relationships are clear.
All digital files must adhere strictly to the specifications outlined below.
File format for still images
It’s critical that you do not format images in a presentation program (e.g., PowerPoint, Keynote, PDF). PDFs and presentation program formats are not viewable in our system; only the first page/slide will display. Do not include the title or caption in the image file as it will decrease the available image area. Still image files may be sent in jpeg, png, bmp, or tiff format, and each image file may be no larger than 16 MB.
File format for videos
Videos will be accepted in QuickTime (preferred), AVI, FLV, MP4, or WMV format. Video files should be no longer than two minutes in length, and the size of your video uploads is limited to 64 MB. If you upload a video that is longer than two minutes, it will automatically time out at two minutes. Please note that videos are considered as part of your selection of twenty file uploads and should not be used as a method of showing examples of additional still images. Do not include captions within the video files.
If you wish to submit longer videos you may post them to your web site and provide links at the end of your statement.
Résumé
Both the content and design of your résumé is assessed. It should not be longer than 2 pages.
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PAINTING/PRINTMAKING PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS
File format
Portfolios are submitted online as part of the online application. The portfolio submission interface will allow you to label each image with a title, a date of completion, the materials used, and a brief description of the work. Please do not embed your name in the titles of your work and limit titles to thirty (30) characters. Digital files must adhere strictly to the specifications outlined below.
Portfolio contents
Upload a total of sixteen (16) still images and/or moving image files. Only work completed within the last three years should be included, and at least half (8) should be work made in the last twelve months. In the review process, the admissions committee is concerned with scale and the tactility of the work. For this reason, paintings and drawings must be photographed showing the edge of the work. Paintings and drawings must not be digitally masked in black to the edges of the work. Three-dimensional works should also show the surrounding space and context. Do not include detail photos of work in your portfolio unless you consider them absolutely necessary. Under no circumstance should more than two detail shots be included. If you are presenting both still and moving images, please present them in two groups with all still images followed by all moving images. Within these groups, place all still and/or moving image files in chronological order starting with the oldest and ending with the most recent work. Chronological order of year is embedded in our system, and you will not be able to override it.
File format for still images
To conform to our viewing format, each still image file may be no larger than 16 MB. Do not format images in any presentation program (e.g., PowerPoint, Keynote), or include composite images (more than one work per file). Still image files may be sent in jpeg, png, bmp, or tiff format. GIF format is not compatible with our application interface.
File format for videos and moving images
Videos will be accepted in QuickTime (preferred), AVI, FLV, MP4, or WMV format. Video files should be no longer than one minute in length, and the size of your video uploads is limited to 64 MB. If you upload a video that is longer than one minute, it will automatically time out at one minute. Please note that videos are considered as part of your selection of sixteen files and should not be used as a method of showing examples of additional still images. Do not include titles or credits within the video files. GIF format is not compatible with our application interface.
If you are primarily a video artist and wish to submit a longer video, you may post the video to your own Website and provide the link at the end of your statement.
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PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS
File format
Portfolios are submitted online as part of the online application. The portfolio submission interface will allow you to label each image with a title, a date of completion, the materials used, and a brief description of the work. Please do not embed your name in the titles of your work and limit titles to thirty (30) characters. Digital files must adhere strictly to the specifications outlined below.
Portfolio contents
Upload a total of twenty (20) still images and/or moving image files. A significant number of the images should represent work done within the last twelve months. If you are presenting both still and moving images, please present them in two groups with all still images followed by all moving images. Within these groups, place all still and/or moving image files in chronological order starting with the oldest and ending with the most recent work. Chronological order of year is embedded in our system, and you will not be able to override it.
File format for still images
To conform to our viewing format, each still image file may be no larger than 16 MB. Do not format images in any presentation program (e.g., PowerPoint, Keynote), or include composite images (more than one work per file). Still image files may be sent in jpeg, png, bmp, or tiff format.
File format for videos and moving images
Videos will be accepted in QuickTime (preferred), AVI, FLV, MP4, or WMV format. Video files should be no longer than two minutes in length, and the size of your video uploads is limited to 64 MB. If you upload a video that is longer than two minutes, it will automatically time out at two minutes. Please note that videos are considered as part of your selection of twenty files and should not be used as a method of showing examples of additional still images. Do not include titles or credits within the video files.
If you are primarily a video artist and wish to submit a longer video, you may post the video to your own Web site and provide the link at the end of your statement.
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SCULPTURE PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS
File format
Portfolios are submitted online as part of the online application. The portfolio submission interface will allow you to label each image with a title, a date of completion, the materials used, and a brief description of the work. Please do not embed your name in the titles of your work and limit titles to thirty (30) characters. Digital files must adhere strictly to the specifications outlined below.
Portfolio contents
Upload a total of twenty (20) still images and/or time-based files. A significant number of the images should represent work done within the last twelve months. Three-dimensional works should show the surrounding space and context. If you are presenting both still images and time-based work, please present them in two groups with all still images followed by all time-based work. Within these groups, place all still and/or time-based files in chronological order starting with the oldest and ending with the most recent work. Chronological order of year is embedded in our system, and you will not be able to override it.
File format for still images
To conform to our viewing format, each still image file may be no larger than 16 MB. Do not format images in any presentation program (e.g., PowerPoint, Keynote), or include composite images (more than one work per file). Still image files may be sent in jpeg, png, bmp, or tiff format.
File format for videos and moving images
Videos will be accepted in QuickTime (preferred), AVI, FLV, MP4, or WMV format. Please note GIF file format does not work within the application platform. Video files should be no longer than two minutes in length, and the size of your video uploads is limited to 64 MB. If you upload a video that is longer than two minutes, it will automatically time out at two minutes. Please note that videos are considered as part of your selection of twenty files and should not be used as a method of showing examples of additional still images. Do not include titles or credits within the video files.
If you are primarily a video, performance, or sound artist and wish to submit a longer video or sound file, you may post the video to your own website and provide the link at the end of your statement.
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