Khoa Nguyen
Pressure creates diamonds

Portfolio DOs and DONTs

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DO

  • Make sure your portfolio is a custom responsive website, not a PDF or PNG. Don’t bother with Behance, Dribbble
  • Show your work: Whiteboard, sketches, personas, task/process flows, wireframes, etc.
  • Show your low-fidelity: demonstrate the iteration, the thinking, not the final product. Show the cycles of assumption and validation.
  • Show you can write: simply and clearly. Don’t use big words, jargon. Make sure you spellcheck everything.
  • Focus your narratives and case studies on the work you really want to be doing.

DON’T

  • Make a PDF portfolio -> people don’t like downloading stuff.
  • Only show images of the final UI. This should be the last thing on your page.
  • Only show high-fidelity stuff.
  • Poor grammar, typos.
  • Spend too much time talking about technical skills: Illustrator, Photoshop, etc.

Some great examples

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zNZnXVamRfY

  • Hit people with your expertise using a cool headline: “Former e-commerce founder turned digital product designer with a degree in biology and neuroscience”

The Perfect Design Portfolio (FULL TRAINING)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpb4mPhS9E4

  • Design Thinking
  • Usability
  • Accessibility
  • Information Architecture
  • Wireframe
  • Responsive Design