The answer to the beginning was no. Never. I started at 17yrs old and always got a call and interview. I had one trick. Make your images color sorted. Shade sorted. Reds to blues to blacks etc all grouped. In a grid like dribbble. Then simply my name and my role “Drew Andersen Product Design Veteran, living in Seattle | then a one sentence blurb and that’s my hero Never had a single case study.
Hei Chris! Thank you for these amazing insights! This video is exactly what I was looking for, and I believe it will help me a lot! I am also sure that this channel will be one of the unique ones very soon, good luck and please continue to share your experiences!
I can envision this channel reaching millions of subscribers already. Your insights are fantastic, Chris. Wishing you all the best on your TH-cam journey!
Thanks for the advice. My biggest takeaways to apply towards my own is making case studies a bit more tailored emphasizing more on the process and secondly creating different portfolios relative to the roles. Additionally, I’m better at UI but wanting to learn more and evolve in UX. Nonetheless, I’d still love a video on UI examples as you mentioned! THANKS Chris 😊
Sure. Then maybe it's a "I was doing UX design before it was even called UX design." 😛 One of the first books that really turned me on to this field was "Don't Make Me Think," by Steve Krug. Originally published in 2000.
Great video, invaluable insights.. I wish I saw this video before my Google interview. Thank you, man.
I'm glad you found it helpful. Hopefully your interview went well.
The answer to the beginning was no. Never. I started at 17yrs old and always got a call and interview. I had one trick.
Make your images color sorted. Shade sorted. Reds to blues to blacks etc all grouped. In a grid like dribbble. Then simply my name and my role “Drew Andersen Product Design Veteran, living in Seattle | then a one sentence blurb and that’s my hero
Never had a single case study.
Hei Chris! Thank you for these amazing insights! This video is exactly what I was looking for, and I believe it will help me a lot! I am also sure that this channel will be one of the unique ones very soon, good luck and please continue to share your experiences!
Glad it was helpful!
I can envision this channel reaching millions of subscribers already. Your insights are fantastic, Chris. Wishing you all the best on your TH-cam journey!
Thank you, I appreciate that. 🙏🏾
So refreshing, super direct and clear. Directional with specific actions to take to improve. Thank you for sharing your insights!
You are so welcome!
Found this to be very useful! Thanks for sharing your perspective and walking through the examples.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the advice. My biggest takeaways to apply towards my own is making case studies a bit more tailored emphasizing more on the process and secondly creating different portfolios relative to the roles.
Additionally, I’m better at UI but wanting to learn more and evolve in UX. Nonetheless, I’d still love a video on UI examples as you mentioned! THANKS Chris 😊
Great, thank you for the feedback. 🙏
20 years in UX …This discipline hasn’t been “officially “ existing as UX …
google it
Sure. Then maybe it's a "I was doing UX design before it was even called UX design." 😛 One of the first books that really turned me on to this field was "Don't Make Me Think," by Steve Krug. Originally published in 2000.
@loopzz5526 Actually, good call. First coined by Don Norman in 1995.
Good stuff. I have 25 years of experience, this comments aligns to what I have seen.
Thank you! 🙏