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Originally Posted by TimS
Do it as a website, then anyone with a browser can view it. Put the address on your resume, and they can look at it while reviewing the resume. A basic html website isn't too hard to get going. You probably have some webspace with your ISP email account. You will also then be demonstrating your ability to go beyond prepress and do some web stuff if needed.
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This is the answer, I believe. A valued designer these days can do both print design as well as web. You can even make your pdf resume have a link in it that takes you to the website.
I host a site for as little as $11/bucks a month through Yahoo. There are tons of hosting options out there.
If you MUST have a CD, either flash or powerpoint should be acceptable.