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Behind the Book: My Design Narrative Behind the Book with Chen Gao Portfolios come in all varieties,

Behind the Book: My Design Narrative [Blurb] My Design Narrative Composed by Chen Gao [PREVIEW]( [Blurb]( Behind the Book with Chen Gao Portfolios come in all varieties, but [Chen Gao’s]( meticulously crafted graphic design portfolio, [My Design Narrative](, stands among the best. We talked with Gao about her work as an artist and design professor at the School of Art and Design, University of Illinois. Hear her story and the portfolio advice she gives her students. [Read more]( [Blurb] “The feelings [in this portfolio] are represented in a first-person narrative that depicts my background and experience. It illustrates the person (myself) who lived outside their homeland for several years and shared feelings about being distanced and lost in the conjunct place. My audience, who has shared similar experiences, will hopefully feel less alone. No matter what happens, we are all together. You are not just standing by yourself, and you are not alone.” —Chen Gao [Blurb] How it was made [Blurb] Format: Hardcover, ImageWrap Paper: Mohawk proPhoto PearlSize: 10×8 in., 25×20 cm. Tool: Blurb PDF Uploader [Buy it]( Visit the blog [Blog]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pintrest]( [YouTube]( Questions? Visit the help center [Help Center]( [Blurb] [Make a book in minutes]( [Make a book in minutes [Share]]( [Blurb] [Privacy]( | [Pricing]( | [Email Preference Center]( | [Unsubscribe]( Blurb ®, a division of RPI Print, Inc. 3325 S 116th Street, Tukwila, WA 98168, USA © 2023 RPI Print, Inc., All Rights Reserved

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