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Design Portfolio Advice · Hardik Pandya

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Who you are and what you have done One tip that was recommended to me by my mentor about a decade ago: Make yourself a punch-line. A punch-line that describes what you’re uniquely good at and what sets you apart from the rest. Lead your portfolio with this. Coming up with a punch-line for yourself is no trivial work though. It requires you to think harder to go beyond the “user-centric designer” and “working at the intersection of tech and craft” drudgery. You need to be very speci...

Bestfolios - UI/UX Design Portfolio Inspiration and Showcase

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Bestfolios is the largest curation of best UI/UX designer portfolios, resumes, case studies and design resources.

What to Include in Your Design Portfolio | Andy Budd

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The purpose of a portfolio site is simple: to showcase the skills you have to the people who might want them. As such I’m often surprised when I see folks who describe themselves as UX/UI designers, choose to focus their portfolio on the UI side of the equation. It feels to me that these people may be selling themselves short by only focusing on a fraction of their skill-set, but before I jump into details, let’s start with some caveats. 

UX Hiring: The Power of the Screening Question | by Jared M. Spool | UX Strategy Playbook with Jared Spool | Medium

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We use a tailored form of this question when we’re helping clients with their UX hiring. While the specific question we ask candidates will vary, it does the same thing each time: It tells us which…

- Coup

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Coup is a photographers agency located in Oslo.

There There — Works

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The work of Jonathan Harris and collaborators

Skrekkøgle

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We're big fans of single purpose artifacts that perform one task well. We find that being very strict about input/output diversity, and making the few essential interactions tangible, usually ends up in aesthetically pleasing objects..

Jay Quercia draws ninja turtles like nobody's business

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design, illustration, motion, graphic, storyteller, interactive, brooklyn, motion, animation, animator, freelance, installation, new york, connecticut