Place your most impressive UX project first on your homepage. Include clear problem statements, your design process, user research findings, and measurable outcomes to immediately demonstrate your impact and methodology.
Document each phase of your UX work from research to final designs. Include user personas, journey maps, wireframes, prototypes, and usability testing results to prove your systematic approach to problem-solving.
According to Harvard Business Review research, portfolios with quantified results are 73% more likely to secure interviews. Add specific numbers like conversion rate improvements, user satisfaction scores, or task completion time reductions.
Ensure your portfolio works perfectly on mobile devices since many recruiters and hiring managers review portfolios on their phones. Test all interactions, image loading, and navigation on smaller screens.
Add brief project overviews at the top of each case study with role, timeline, tools used, and key outcomes. Busy hiring managers often scan these summaries before diving into detailed content.
Frame each project around the user problem you solved rather than just showing pretty designs. Explain the user pain points, research insights, and how your solutions improved the user experience meaningfully.
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