How to Get a UX Design Job Series: UX Portfolios

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Free Online Course: How to Get a UX Design Job Series: UX Portfolios provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for Less than 1 hour of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. How to Get a UX Design Job Series: UX Portfolios is taught by Lisa Murnan.

Overview
  • Learn how to quickly and easily create a professional UX portfolio with user experience designer and author Lisa Murnan.

    Welcome to my first class in the How to Get a UX Design Job series.

    I chose to tackle UX Portfolios first because these days we all need one to get a job. And we often tend to get stuck in analysis paralysis because creating a portfolio can feel so overwhelming, and we all have a million other things we’d rather be doing.

    But guys, you need a UX portfolio. Now. Yesterday! What if your dream job comes knocking on LinkedIn tomorrow? The recruiter or hiring manager will ask you for a copy of your portfolio in their first or second email, I promise. And what they see in that portfolio will determine whether you get an interview or not.

    In this 40-minute class, I’m going to show you how to quickly create a PDF portfolio that requires no website, no Behance or Dribbble account, no coding, no hassle. All you’ll need is access to a presentation program like Google Slides, PowerPoint or Keynote, or a publishing program like InDesign. You can use whatever you’re already comfortable with.  

    Recruiters and hiring managers are perfectly happy to receive a PDF version of your portfolio (it’s easy to email, read and print), and you can always put a copy of it online if you need a URL for your resume, LinkedIn profile or an online job application.

    We’ll cover:

    • What recruiters and hiring managers are looking for in a portfolio
    • How to quickly create a professional-looking template using your favorite presentation program
    • How to structure your portfolio and case studies
    • What case studies and images to include
    • How to customize your portfolio for each job application
    • What do to about NDA work
    • How to create a link to your PDF portfolio
    • Mistakes to avoid

    This class is for everyone, whether you’re an aspiring UXer or a designer with years of experience. We all need a portfolio!

    Resources:

    • Handouts - Slides from Class
    • UX Portfolios - Inspiration & Resources
    • Lisa's Portfolio Template (in Google Slides)
    • Class Resources on Lisa's Website

Syllabus
    • Welcome
    • What You'll Need
    • Who's Your "User"?
    • Formats - PDF vs Website
    • There is No "Right" Design
    • Portfolio Structure & Format
    • Informational Pages
    • Case Study Overview
    • Anatomy of a Case Study
    • NDA Work
    • Customize For Each Job
    • Getting Your PDF Online
    • Wrap Up