Tell recruiters what you do and how you do it, example: "I create meaningful products through user research".

Description about your current role and what you did before. Example: "Alumni from Super UX Bootcamp. Previously worked as a graphic designer at Awesome Company."

👋 Read more about me

↗️ View my resume on LinkedIn


What I do

Your Skill 1

What makes you an expert in this skill?

Your Skill 2

What makes you an expert in this skill?

Your Skill 3

What makes you an expert in this skill?

How I do it

What's your design process like? What are the steps you take when working on a design project? Are there any things that you find very important?

<aside> 💡 Tip: Most likely you'll use steps that you know from Design Thinking. Ask yourself: how do you apply Design Thinking (or other frameworks) in your own way? What makes your process unique?

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Add a visual of your project. Choose something that makes people curious!

Add a visual of your project. Choose something that makes people curious!

Case Study Headline

Short description of your case study. One or two sentences is totally fine.

Read case study:

Your Case Study

<aside> 💡 Tip: Your portfolio is your "business card" for the role you want. Instead of sharing all projects and work experiences you ever had, ask yourself: what are relevant projects to share for the role I want? This also means that you need to invest time in understanding the description of the jobs you're applying for. Do not underestimate this! Every minute you invest in getting to know the company you're applying for is a minute well spent!

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