How To Create Your First UX Design Portfolio
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- In this video you’ll learn how to create your first UX UI design portfolio!
I’m Yaeli, a Senior Product designer at Chainlink Labs and I invite you to join this quick and easy step by step tutorial on how to create your UX UI portfolio and get your first job at tech!
I decided to show you how to build your first portfolio in Figma! Confused? Give it a watch and let me know your thoughts.
Just to clarify, this video is not about crafting the case studies themselves, I am currently working on a series of “Designing your first “fake” project” (I still don’t know what to call it, so please suggest a better name in the comments lol)
Please keep in mind these are only my opinions as a Product UX Designer. I'm one user out of millions and only express my professional yet personal opinions.
If you're a beginner UX designer, I highly encourage you to adopt critical thinking about apps, always think beyond the interface, and try to understand UX patterns and behaviors that make an app or a product good (or bad).
There are always pros and cons, and a good UX designer knows how to find inspiration even in terrible apps 😊
Like and subscribe if you're interested in these types of videos!
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Chapters:
Intro: (0:00)
Choosing a platform for your UX portfolio: (1:24)
Collecting inspiration for your visual language: (4:46)
Designing your home page: (7:38)
Prototyping in Figma: (17:50)
Sharing your Figma portfolio: (19:48) - Наука та технологія
Thaks a lot! Really 😊
I'm just waiting to see the serie, I've 4 proyects and I'm starting to create my portfolio (it's the 4th time).
Greatings from Argentina
Thanks a lot and good luck!
Series is coming soon soon 👀👀
Yaeli, u r Amazing! i like the way u explain thing, and i thought u would mention Framer, i am working on it, its very helpful, especially when u copy paste from figma.
Thanks
You’re absolutely right! I have never used Framer but will definitely try to re-create it on that platform
Thanks for your feedback
Wow! Very useful! I wish I had seen this video when I started my career 🔥
We all know your portfolio is FIRE!!! When are we collaborating tho 👀👀
@@ItsUXgirl Oh)) Need to do that!!)))
Great
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
UX portfolios for inspiration 👉 www.figma.com/board/YGDXKH5Cypy9QdNBcx0dcM/UX-portfolios-for-inspiration-(Community)?t=JODfxhT64pm2K946-6
Really helpful, thanks for sharing. Loved watching your thought process
So glad you enjoyed this vid ❤️🥰
I love this video, thank you for sharing! I'm currently a rising 3rd year at my university and in the process of creating my own personal projects/ portfolio. could you recommend a project a university could create to put on their portfolio for upcoming fall/summer 2025 internships?
2 things to consider before I answer:
1- I haven’t done an internship.
2- I used my course projects in my first portfolio
Now, the biggest tip I can give you is make something relevant
Choose a project that speaks to people, and will solve a problem that the portfolio reviewers will relate with OR is in the niche of their product.
For example:
if I’d wanna work at Figma, I’ll have a project that caters designers, OR I’ll design a feature/plugin specifically for Figma
You can also choose a new area to focus on such as AI tools/apps
The third thing to consider is to have one Web app and one mobile app to show versatility
Hope this helps 🙏
this is really helpful!!
off topic question: how do i get a pop up with tabs & extensions on the left side of the screen? :) i find that so much easier and accessible! also, what’s the extension called that identifies font type when you hover over a piece of text?
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
I think you are referring to the Arc browser that I’m using (I have a video about it, feel free to look it up)
On Arc the menu is on the left and so are the Chrome extensions. The extension showed in this video is called Fonts ninja and it’s literally the best!!
@@ItsUXgirlthank you!!!
🙏🏾❤️