Submit Your Project
The easiest way to submit is now a GitHub form. You do not need to fork the repo, create files by hand, or open a pull request.
Fill out the form, attach your images, and the portfolio maintainer will review and add the project to the site.
Three Steps
- Open the form. Use the button above and sign in to GitHub if asked.
- Answer the questions. Add your name, project title, course, project type, links, tags, short blurb, and full description.
- Attach images in the form. Drag your thumbnail, screenshots, diagrams, or demo images into the image section before submitting.
Image Tips
Upload all images you want included, not just the thumbnail. JPG and PNG files work best. A 16:9 thumbnail around 1600 x 900 px is ideal.
In the GitHub form, drag image files into the image box. GitHub will create attachment links automatically.
Place screenshot-1.png after the paragraph about the interface.
Avoid typing assets/images/... links inside the issue. GitHub issues treat
those as issue-page links, so they can look broken before the maintainer adds the project
to the site.
Project Types
Choose one: Research, Recording, Project, Capstone, or Demo.
Advanced: Pull Request Submission
If you are comfortable with GitHub pull requests, you can still submit the old way. Most students should use the form above.