Well, you need to begin by gathering the things that you feel represent your work BEST. Pick about 9-12, that's usually a good number.
Another good thing is to go out and there and look at other people doing the same thing as you. Search for design firms or online portfolios and explore. And just because you can't draw doesn't mean you aren't a graphic designer.
I would start here, and, if you can, find some professionals and request 'portfolio' reviews nicely in an email. Some may not reply, but some might be nice enough to critique and give you help - and honestly, they should. That's part of being in the design community, right?
These are a lot of processes I'm doing right now as I near graduation, so I think they can work for you too. You can also try finding design events in your area and attend them, making connections and such. AIGA is very good for this, if you're part of that, though I know there are other groups out there.
This is Luna, btw
Another good thing is to go out and there and look at other people doing the same thing as you. Search for design firms or online portfolios and explore. And just because you can't draw doesn't mean you aren't a graphic designer.
I would start here, and, if you can, find some professionals and request 'portfolio' reviews nicely in an email. Some may not reply, but some might be nice enough to critique and give you help - and honestly, they should. That's part of being in the design community, right?
These are a lot of processes I'm doing right now as I near graduation, so I think they can work for you too. You can also try finding design events in your area and attend them, making connections and such. AIGA is very good for this, if you're part of that, though I know there are other groups out there.