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How to create a UX portfolio in fastest manner?

This article is all about a new technique that I tried while working on a project and how that technique worked wonders for me! I am talking about — reverse engineering the design process to churn out faster and quicker results.

Mehekk Bassi
UX Collective
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6 min readOct 7, 2019
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While engineering is a technical term, design is more on the creative side. There are a lot of designers that use a decided method and process to create a product. Which is fine, as long as the product is meeting customer requirement and solving user problems.

But have you ever thought about starting from the end and then making the ends meet?

It is more like reverse engineering your design process, your design thoughts, starting with the final product, the UI first, starting with the colour palette first and then making it meet the user/product requirements.

This process is very quick to churn out a product (or a final output), something that bothers every designer when the research has been done and initial stage work is complete. Final design is where usually most of the designers get stuck and even…

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