Annotations
Long before anyone sees your talent or even responds to your email they’re looking at something else entirely: the artifacts that get you in the room in the first place.
Your website serves as your digital calling card. Sebastian describes his approach: “It gives people a sense of my practice, not so much my sensibilities with regards to process or my case studies.”
The goal isn’t to overwhelm but to reveal process, thinking, and impact. What was the brief? What were the constraints? What did you learn? What changed because you were there?
The key advantage is narrative control. Unlike a website where users navigate randomly, a presentation is linear. You control the story they receive.
Think of resumes as design objects. Not where you show everything, but where you show you know how to choose what to show.