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I'm a recent graphic design graduate preparing my portfolio to apply for junior designer roles, and I'm struggling with how to best present my three major student projects. I've included the final visuals and brief project descriptions, but I'm worried they don't effectively communicate my process, problem-solving skills, or the specific constraints I worked within. For hiring managers or seasoned designers, what do you look for in an entry-level portfolio beyond polished aesthetics? How much context is too much, and what's the ideal balance between showcasing final work and explaining the journey? I'd be incredibly grateful for any constructive feedback on the structure, narrative, or presentation of my portfolio website if anyone has time to take a quick look.