My current architecture portfolio tells the story of my projects well enough, yet the visual language no longer feels as clean and refined as I would like. The goal of this refresh is straightforward: improve the overall visual appeal through a distinctly minimalist aesthetic—ample white space, a restrained colour palette, thoughtful typography, and a clear hierarchy that lets each project breathe. Scope • Re-layout existing spreads, ensuring grid consistency and balanced negative space. • Refine or replace typography and graphical elements so they complement, rather than compete with, the imagery. • Provide two final outputs: a print-ready PDF (A4, 300 dpi, CMYK) and a web-optimised PDF under 10 MB. Please also package working files (Adobe InDesign preferred, with linked images and fonts). Collaboration Flow I will supply the current portfolio (InDesign package + images) along with any updated project photos and captions. After an initial discussion of mood boards or quick wireframes, one comprehensive draft is expected, followed by up to two revision rounds focused on layout tweaks and minor copy adjustments. When you respond, include past work—particularly any portfolio, editorial, or look-book projects that highlight your sense of spacing, typography, and minimalist design. No long proposals needed; strong visual samples will speak loudest. If you enjoy sharpening narrative through pared-back design, this should be a concise, creative assignment we can wrap up within one week from project start.