A bunch of your videos helped me to prepare for an interview process of a Senior UX position and getting an offer in the end. You're a saint - thank you so much! Keep rocking Femke!!
The WHY is so much forgotten, even by developers. It's so important and shows you really think about the problem and choose solutions for the right reasons.
This is probably the most comprehensive tutorial/tips on creating a UX portfolio that I have ever seen/heard. I had to figure most of this all myself just by asking during interviews (for jobs I didn't get thanks to my weak portfolio). You dropped important information that is helping me improve even now.
Hi Femke, I'm a Senior Visual Designer transitioning to Product Design and your content is AMAZING! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with this community!
Hi I just found you today on my suggestion list on youtube and I must say that I CANT STOP watching your videos. I am a student who is currently studying marketing and will be graduating in a year time, while I was doing internships that were related to marketing i realised I rlly wanted to do design. Thanks for really inspiring me and keep me going :)
Amazing Channel Femke. I'm not a junior designer anymore but I've been perpetuating this situation because my presentation skills are not on point. I consider than I have very good hardskills but I don't use them to make my softskills shine when I show my work to others. I'm revamping my portfolio now with all the tips you are giving. Thank you so much!
Great video! I took more notes than I usually do for anything. I'm usually not a note taker. My portfolio has been on standby for quite a few years. Every time I felt I should work on my portfolio an opportunity has presented itself and I find myself working on a new project with a new team and my urge to update my portfolio fades away. Eventually a project or my employment comes to an end and I find myself with back to where I was... without portfolio, not ready to apply for something I actually want. I was recently contacted by FB so I'm like "okay let me get my shh together" and found this video along with your whiteboarding video. Even if things don't go the way I'm hoping for I will be prepared for future opportunities like I've never been. Also the very last thing you said in this video is a funny but sad "that didn't age well". Thanks for this video! B
This was like sitting down with a portfolio expert! I'm guilty of a few of these and will be making the changes to correct those problems. Thanks again for sharing such helpful content.
Showing the messy stuff is like UX boot camp stuff. Never did it this way - have had an amazing career with top companies focusing on the final ui’s but describing why I did what I did. Practically no one uses personas in a real job and all these artifacts.
Such genuine, underestimated feedbacks. These are the type of feedbacks a lot of juniors, students and even some experienced designers can use. Thanks for sharing!
Hello Femke! I am an aspiring product designer and came across your TH-cam channel which is so inspiring and helpful to someone like me who is trying to pivot into UX design. So thank you for sharing all these tips with the online community :)
Wow! Really nice video. I like how you break down complicated things. I'm not a designer but a lot things that you mentioned can be applied in different segments. Keep it up!
hey Femke, long time fan! im having trouble narrowing down my case study. I was thinking I would shorten it in the slide deck come interview time. If they're bound to skim the case, could I just leave the whole thing on my portfolio?
I like the holistic approach in your sample. Even if in the end the stakeholders would choose to use one of the existing option for a quick solution, it could provide a solid base for a future project.
Hi Fem! I listen to you and Chali's podcast and really enjoy hearing you guys perspectives and learning from you guys. I think everyone has different experiences/backgrounds and we can just choose the tips that applies to us... Anyways, love how thorough and detailed this is and thanks for all the tips! Though, it does make me feel like I need to go back and make some updates on my case studies haha...
If you're given a whiteboard task in an interview, and they intentionally give you more of a "solution" problem statement, I wonder if it's beneficial to go over possible "problems" that led to the team asking for this solution?
Thank you so much for the tips! I'm also wondering for a school project, the visuals are not the best (mostly due to a group work done in haste for a deadline). Would remaking the visuals to look more polished be better for a portfolio or to leave them as that for integrity?
Hi, English is my second language. I have no one to edit my case study (grammar issues). Do you think is better to write a project explanation anyway or describe nothing? Thank you
@@femkedesign I've meant. It takes to much time to write such a perfect Case. How standard employee can find time to write detailed creation process study like this. Do you follow the same rule when writing documentation for some Uber projects? I just wanna say, that this Case study writing skills can't be decisive to tell if some person would be great fit for the job.
I would really like a chance to talk to you one on one about extensive problem about this topic you shared here. I started a lenghty comment and half way through I figured that this is not for public...yet, 'cause someone can find themselves offended (you know how internet is) which is not my intention... So I deleted it :) If you want to know my why and all about this we can chat about it somewhere...
Thank you Femke! Love your content. I always look forward to your videos. I hope to start educating our community as well! Here is my portfolio if you have time for a peak. It's a bit bare bones because I'm focusing on content first. Would you ever pass up a portfolio because it's not in it's final stages of design? Would love to hear your thoughts. I would also love to know what you thought of my case studies. Are they too short with not enough detail? ericaprice.webflow.io/
Hi Femke, thanks for putting together such an informative video! Came just at the right time as I am looking to apply to a new position which is both exciting a scary 😆. I'm not sure if you are still checking these comments but if you are it would be amazing to get some quick feedback on my case studies. I've tried to strike the right mix of detail and brevity but not sure if I nailed it. Portfolio: heyimben.co.uk/
@@femkedesign Thank you so much for this thoughtful feedback and taking the time to look over my portfolios! I am going to look at how I can more clearly show the requirements and priorities on the case studies, maybe something quick to scan and bullet-pointed. And thank you again for this current series of videos (and all your videos!) they have been so helpful and informative while I have been putting together my application makes everything much less daunting!
some of the greatest designers have the shittiest portfolios...also in product. also I wonder how many years of experience you have to judge other people's work tbh. from what I've seen from your work you are not even senior level?
@@femkedesign Really? I started out grossing 200k/yr in my first two years freelancing, following the advice and inspiration from the most famous designers. I didn't start out following TH-cam tutorials on how to make a portfolio that would please you. So if you're watching this take what she says with a grain of salt. Good luck with the TH-cam thing though.
A bunch of your videos helped me to prepare for an interview process of a Senior UX position and getting an offer in the end. You're a saint - thank you so much! Keep rocking Femke!!
The WHY is so much forgotten, even by developers. It's so important and shows you really think about the problem and choose solutions for the right reasons.
This is probably the most comprehensive tutorial/tips on creating a UX portfolio that I have ever seen/heard. I had to figure most of this all myself just by asking during interviews (for jobs I didn't get thanks to my weak portfolio). You dropped important information that is helping me improve even now.
Hi Femke, I'm a Senior Visual Designer transitioning to Product Design and your content is AMAZING! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with this community!
@terrymota1006 did you success? I'm currently at the same situation and I struggle so much!
Hi I just found you today on my suggestion list on youtube and I must say that I CANT STOP watching your videos. I am a student who is currently studying marketing and will be graduating in a year time, while I was doing internships that were related to marketing i realised I rlly wanted to do design. Thanks for really inspiring me and keep me going :)
Amazing Channel Femke. I'm not a junior designer anymore but I've been perpetuating this situation because my presentation skills are not on point. I consider than I have very good hardskills but I don't use them to make my softskills shine when I show my work to others. I'm revamping my portfolio now with all the tips you are giving. Thank you so much!
Great video! I took more notes than I usually do for anything. I'm usually not a note taker. My portfolio has been on standby for quite a few years. Every time I felt I should work on my portfolio an opportunity has presented itself and I find myself working on a new project with a new team and my urge to update my portfolio fades away. Eventually a project or my employment comes to an end and I find myself with back to where I was... without portfolio, not ready to apply for something I actually want. I was recently contacted by FB so I'm like "okay let me get my shh together" and found this video along with your whiteboarding video. Even if things don't go the way I'm hoping for I will be prepared for future opportunities like I've never been. Also the very last thing you said in this video is a funny but sad "that didn't age well". Thanks for this video!
B
This was like sitting down with a portfolio expert! I'm guilty of a few of these and will be making the changes to correct those problems. Thanks again for sharing such helpful content.
Fem I LOVE this. What a great summary of learnings from the jam. Love that you included examples.
Showing the messy stuff is like UX boot camp stuff. Never did it this way - have had an amazing career with top companies focusing on the final ui’s but describing why I did what I did. Practically no one uses personas in a real job and all these artifacts.
I see you as a mentor. Your videos have helped so much!!
Greetings from Colombia
Such genuine, underestimated feedbacks. These are the type of feedbacks a lot of juniors, students and even some experienced designers can use. Thanks for sharing!
Your video is a hidden gem. I got lost in UX and I found a way to get out of its constraints.
happy to help!
I don't know how you manage to respond to all the comments! I just want to say thank you for all your hard work.
Hello Femke! I am an aspiring product designer and came across your TH-cam channel which is so inspiring and helpful to someone like me who is trying to pivot into UX design. So thank you for sharing all these tips with the online community :)
Love! Really helpful.Good tips such as keep clear on how you make any decision even why you used those tools
Hi Femke, thanks a lot for sharing valuable insights. Do you have any reference of such case study? Thanks 👍
Wow! Really nice video. I like how you break down complicated things. I'm not a designer but a lot things that you mentioned can be applied in different segments. Keep it up!
Thanks so much for your time to make this awesome video. Exactly I was looking for! 😊❤️
Yay you're so welcome!
Really helpful tips every time!!Just wanna to say Thanks!
You're welcome;
hey Femke, long time fan! im having trouble narrowing down my case study. I was thinking I would shorten it in the slide deck come interview time. If they're bound to skim the case, could I just leave the whole thing on my portfolio?
I like the holistic approach in your sample. Even if in the end the stakeholders would choose to use one of the existing option for a quick solution, it could provide a solid base for a future project.
How do I show I work well with others in my case study(studies) if I’m doing them as solo projects??
Tricky! In that case I'd suggest finding an opportunity to work with someone on a project together :)
Gosh, this was perfect! Extremely insightful and detailed. Thank you for sharing this information, Femke! :)
This is Amazing! Thank you for sharing this!
My pleasure!
My portfolio and presentation process is SO much better from watching your videos. I really appreciate it.
So glad to hear it!!
Hi Fem! I listen to you and Chali's podcast and really enjoy hearing you guys perspectives and learning from you guys. I think everyone has different experiences/backgrounds and we can just choose the tips that applies to us... Anyways, love how thorough and detailed this is and thanks for all the tips! Though, it does make me feel like I need to go back and make some updates on my case studies haha...
Great video. Getting great insight from a designer. Thank you 😊!
Thanks for your tips!!! I am still learning to be a good ux designer and keep watching your channel:)
Thank you 🙏 insightful!
You're so welcome!
If you're given a whiteboard task in an interview, and they intentionally give you more of a "solution" problem statement, I wonder if it's beneficial to go over possible "problems" that led to the team asking for this solution?
I think that's a great approach!
Thank you so much for the tips! I'm also wondering for a school project, the visuals are not the best (mostly due to a group work done in haste for a deadline). Would remaking the visuals to look more polished be better for a portfolio or to leave them as that for integrity?
I love your videos! Great tips. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this and your other content!!!!!
Hi, English is my second language. I have no one to edit my case study (grammar issues). Do you think is better to write a project explanation anyway or describe nothing? Thank you
It's always best to include a project explanation :)
@@femkedesign thank you
Thanks for the tips! Would love it if there are timestamps for each point you made :)
awesome tips!
Case Study has to be on the website or can have a link to a medium blog.
@@femkedesign yes, sorry about that
Very helpful. Thank you
Hello! When will Portfolio Jam be back again? :)
No plans to do this again however we do monthly design crits in my community if you want to join! www.femke.design/community
So, my next role should be Case study writer ?
@@femkedesign I've meant. It takes to much time to write such a perfect Case. How standard employee can find time to write detailed creation process study like this. Do you follow the same rule when writing documentation for some Uber projects? I just wanna say, that this Case study writing skills can't be decisive to tell if some person would be great fit for the job.
Thanks for the help Femke :)
Hahah, happy 2020 to you too)
Great video, but instead of describing what good and bad looks like, it'd be great if you showed examples. Thanks.
Will keep in mind for next time! Cheers for the feedback.
Right in time
Thank you so much
I would really like a chance to talk to you one on one about extensive problem about this topic you shared here. I started a lenghty comment and half way through I figured that this is not for public...yet, 'cause someone can find themselves offended (you know how internet is) which is not my intention... So I deleted it :) If you want to know my why and all about this we can chat about it somewhere...
Thank you Femke! Love your content. I always look forward to your videos. I hope to start educating our community as well! Here is my portfolio if you have time for a peak. It's a bit bare bones because I'm focusing on content first. Would you ever pass up a portfolio because it's not in it's final stages of design? Would love to hear your thoughts. I would also love to know what you thought of my case studies. Are they too short with not enough detail? ericaprice.webflow.io/
Hi Femke, thanks for putting together such an informative video! Came just at the right time as I am looking to apply to a new position which is both exciting a scary 😆. I'm not sure if you are still checking these comments but if you are it would be amazing to get some quick feedback on my case studies. I've tried to strike the right mix of detail and brevity but not sure if I nailed it.
Portfolio: heyimben.co.uk/
@@femkedesign Thank you so much for this thoughtful feedback and taking the time to look over my portfolios! I am going to look at how I can more clearly show the requirements and priorities on the case studies, maybe something quick to scan and bullet-pointed. And thank you again for this current series of videos (and all your videos!) they have been so helpful and informative while I have been putting together my application makes everything much less daunting!
some of the greatest designers have the shittiest portfolios...also in product. also I wonder how many years of experience you have to judge other people's work tbh. from what I've seen from your work you are not even senior level?
How about talent? Yes let's over-complicate the bureaucracy of "why" , something that any famous designer NEVER does.
@@femkedesign Really? I started out grossing 200k/yr in my first two years freelancing, following the advice and inspiration from the most famous designers. I didn't start out following TH-cam tutorials on how to make a portfolio that would please you. So if you're watching this take what she says with a grain of salt.
Good luck with the TH-cam thing though.
@@mikehorton4187 you're salty lmao