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Spent the majority of my career in media departments, planning traditional, digital, OOH, you name it. I'm in the process of creating a digital portfolio (personal website) featuring the highlights of my planning work. I am currently client side and 8 years agency side.
There have been some cool award-winning and news worthy executions along the way. However-- I'm struggling to find the balance of how to show the media planning efforts specifically in a campaign (e.g. I don't want my readers to believe that I'm taking credit for the copywriting, photography or creative!) I do work closely w/ teams on custom-content programs and event sponsorships and believe I'm a fully integrated part of the team.
I will be sharing my website here next week to get an idea of what this could look like.
TL;DR: Has anyone come across any media specific portfolios out there? I would love to browse the ways other media professionals have presented their work online.
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