Sure, here are three sources of information about the most common mistakes to avoid when creating an architectural portfolio:
1. Illustrarch’s article on “5 Mistakes to Avoid When You Create Your Portfolio” [[1](https://illustrarch.com/articles/6741-5-mistakes-to-avoid-when-you-create-your-portfolio.html)] provides practical advice, including not overcrowding your portfolio with too many projects, ensuring the quality of images and presentation, and keeping the portfolio up-to-date.
2. Arch-vizz’s blog post on “8 Portfolio Mistakes & What to Do Instead” [[2](https://www.arch-vizz.com/blog/avoid-these-portfolio-mistakes)] goes into more detail on common mistakes and offers specific advice on how to address them, such as not including irrelevant work, tailoring your portfolio to your target audience, and proofreading carefully.
3. Tyler Suomala’s Medium article on “5 Mistakes That Will Destroy Your Architecture Portfolio” [[3](https://medium.com/@tylersuomala/5-mistakes-that-will-destroy-your-architecture-portfolio-9384a56b5c64)] highlights the importance of creating a consistent narrative, structuring the portfolio effectively, and avoiding basic technical errors.
All three sources provide valuable insights and tips for creating a strong architectural portfolio.