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  • Thread Starter verdilak

    (@verdilak)

    Really? No one? Please?

    Thread Starter verdilak

    (@verdilak)

    Hello, and thank you for your response.

    I do understand what you’ve explained above, however, the issue won’t arise from me sending a URL. It would arise from some one else sending the URL from a category to some one else. Let me try to paint a scenario…

    1. I send my portfolio to an agency for review.
    2. An art director browses through the packaging portfolio and finds that he likes a piece.
    3. He copies the URL (/portfolio/packaging/page/3/)from his browser and sends it to his Creative Director to ask for his opinion.
    4. Creative director is too busy to look at it on that day.
    5. That same day I decide to update my packaging portfolio with a new piece. /portfolio/packaging/page/3/ will become what /portfolio/packaging/page/2/ used to be before.
    6 Creative director looks at the link two days later only to see the wrong piece of work the Art Director wanted him to see.

    Now, I know this is a very far fetched scenario, but I do work in an industry where people post links to work in other people’s portfolios. I just want to try and avoid the risk of some one clicking on a link and not seeing what was intended for them to see in the first place due to updating.

    Maybe there is a better way to do this? Maybe categories is not the best way to organize the portfolio? I’m completely open to suggestions.

    Thanks.

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