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Hey everyone, I'm a London based Senior/Lead level UX designer who has been in the game for 15 years.
I'm not an FTE but have found a lot of work over the years as a consultant for many different clients.
What's the consensus on portfolios? Is a web site crucial or is anyone still getting by with a PDF?
I'm currently in contract but am aware the market is shit, so want to get a jump on documenting some of my work. My last portfolio is 3 years out of date now.
I'm not even gonna consider behance or dribbble as alternatives.
Hi, I'm an aspiring UX designer, and I recently heard from my friend, who is quite experienced as a product/UX designer, that it's important to have a PDF version of your portfolio for interviews. The design process shown on your website should be simplified to demonstrate that you're qualified for the interview, and then during the interview, you can use the PDF version to dive deeper into the details of your projects. Is that true?