How to build an NDA portfolio?

4 years ago from Ricard Panadès Nadal, Product designer

  • Marc EdwardsMarc Edwards, 4 years ago

    I think it’s fairly simple: If you signed an agreement to not show the work, you can’t show the work. You could ask for an exemption though.

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    • Ricard Panadès NadalRicard Panadès Nadal, 4 years ago

      Yes, that's the point. Obviously, I don't want to show the work and private information, but I remember seeing some portfolios showing things like the process overall and placeholder images.

      But they managed to at least show how they work and how they approach the design process overall.

      I'm not sure if I'm explaining myself and for the negatives points on the thread I guess I'm doing something wrong :(

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      • Marc EdwardsMarc Edwards, 4 years ago

        For NDAed work, I think you should ask for permission, even for case study or process articles where the client is not named and the work is not shown. You really don’t want to break an NDA.

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