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Six critical mistakes in UX design portfolios

Sergey Krasotin
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4 min readOct 29, 2020
Illustration with a wizard taking out of a hat a bear instead of bunny
Some portfolios are just hard to bear

#1. Emphasize your specialization. Only choose one.

“I would like to practice UX/UI. Attached are my projects in the field and a few of my additional skills: if you ever need an animated illustration, I have the necessary experience.”

#2. Talk about your key competence. Sprinkle it with some additional skills if needed.

#3. Aim to have 3–5 projects in your portfolio.

— What do I do as a beginner if I don’t have designs to show off?

#4. The devil’s in the detail

#5. Cut straight to the point

#6. How to deal with group projects and shared assets?

I produced animation and design; the team did the rest of the work — our project manager Dennis organized the schedule, three designers were in charge of the interface, and so on.

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