10 Jan 2023, 10:57

@Griffin-McPherson At first I wasn't quite sure what you are talking about, because all these guys (except for Dan Santat - I only found his blog on Tumblr, but no portfolio website) do have portfolios... 😋
Shaun Tan has about 8 pictures on his landing page, Oliver Jeffers about 25, Jake Parker has (in his Picture Book section, which would be something a kid lit art director would be looking for) 10 covers of his children's books.
Will Terry him self once said his website is not a good think to look at when you are searching for correct number of illustrations - his approach is more like an instagram feed, you can scroll and scroll and scroll. 😅

But after reading the thread I think I do understand a bit what you are talking about...

I think - if you are looking for a specific number of illustrations to put in your portfolio - there's isn't one. I think 8 (as Shaun Tan has) is a bit low, Will's might be a bit too much, I would stick with about 15-25 very solid images.
When I heard that advice of looking at the pros to see how our portfolio should look like (doesn't matter if we call it "illustrations", "work", "children's books" or other terms on our website), I think rather then a specific template, you should look what all of these pros have in common. Because every illustrator's personality is different, which should shine through the website, but still there will be patterns to look for.
For me it was:

  1. there are no weak pieces on their website.
  2. design of the portfolio is usually minimalistic, focused on the artwork, no crazy graphics
  3. the style is very clear - each illustration "belongs" with the other ones, even the color palates are similar in a way...
  4. the landing page of your website definitely should have your artwork displayed.
  5. be clear about what kind of work you would like to do - if you want to ilustrace picture books, have picture books illustrations in your portfolio, delete all the figural paintings, or put it into a different section of you portfolio.

some other sites you might like:
https://kurillastration.com/art
https://www.myblankpaper.com/work
https://benjidavies.squarespace.com
https://www.ishaalobo.com
https://www.davidsierra.org (he has bazillion of illustrations in his portfolio, like Will. But - all of these pieces go so well together. I think I would be careful with having a lots and lots of illustrations early in your career, mainly because there's a great chance some of them will not be so good...)

Hope it helps!
Building a portfolio is a daunting task, but you can always tweak and change it. doesn't have to be set in stone! 🙂