9 of the worst UX portfolio mistakes — and how to fix them

Christian Jensen
UX Collective
Published in
16 min readJun 3, 2020

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IfIf I were to evaluate you for a design role, I’d begin with your portfolio. That’s where I get the best impression of your skills, strengths, and weaknesses. It’s also where I’m able to quickly disqualify a lot of candidates. Some are disqualified based on the quality of their work. Others — and this is the unfortunate part — are disqualified because of how their projects are presented.

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