My Background
I am a super senior at Purdue University majoring in Unmanned Areal Systems. Once I graduate from Purdue I will be heading off to pilot training for the United States Air Force! So if you can't tell already from my future job and my major I love flying and anything involving the aviation industry. I remember when I came on my visit here I was getting recruited by the football team to play for them and was on a totally different life path, then a few injuries changed all of that! I ended up flying with a friend few times and fell in love with it, so I decided I wanted do something aviation and I wanted to push myself in an industry that was growing so I could make a big dent in it, and UAS is that industry.
Critiques
Hans-Olof Gustafsson, AT 31900, Spring 2019
I love this portfolio! it is my temple and somewhat guide for how I want mine to turn out. I definitely would have changed a few of the color schemes with the font ant texts,but other than that it is basically perfect.
Travis Haas, Geo 336, Spring 2014
This portfolio is very clean with very few mistakes. However, I find it to be very bland and unattractive. It seems like he didn't put a lot of effort into making the portfolio and just wanted to get a decent grade for it. He did a very good job at taking pictures of everything that he used in the projects.
Lori Bogstad, Geog 390, Fall 2015
Her organization of everything on the page is good. The content in her blog is weak and unsupportable. Her photos are blurry, she doesn't really explain what they are doing and they seem like they are just thrown in there. I like how she kept an accurate flight log.
Kayla Coonen, Geog 336, Spring 2017
I really like her color scheme and the way that it makes the information pop while still remaining professional and clean. Her photos are high quality and are all placed in meaningful and thought out locations. I wish she would have used more header tabs because it seems somewhat empty up top with only three. You can see an improvement from her first blog all the way along to her last.
Issac Flath, Geog 341, Spring 2018
A very clean and professional look as soon as you open up his portfolio. It isn't over dramatic, but still adds more visual reference than just a black background. Some of his photos were either blurry or they were taken unprofessionally outside of what looked to be his college apartment. His portfolio is very easy to manage and to look through I can find exactly what I need to find easily.
Lori Bogstad, Geog 390, Fall 2015
Her organization of everything on the page is good. The content in her blog is weak and unsupportable. Her photos are blurry, she doesn't really explain what they are doing and they seem like they are just thrown in there. I like how she kept an accurate flight log.
Kayla Coonen, Geog 336, Spring 2017
I really like her color scheme and the way that it makes the information pop while still remaining professional and clean. Her photos are high quality and are all placed in meaningful and thought out locations. I wish she would have used more header tabs because it seems somewhat empty up top with only three. You can see an improvement from her first blog all the way along to her last.
Issac Flath, Geog 341, Spring 2018
A very clean and professional look as soon as you open up his portfolio. It isn't over dramatic, but still adds more visual reference than just a black background. Some of his photos were either blurry or they were taken unprofessionally outside of what looked to be his college apartment. His portfolio is very easy to manage and to look through I can find exactly what I need to find easily.
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