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This article is regarding what to do if you don’t have any UX experience, and you need to get out of it the first draft of the portfolio so we can actually get apprenticeships, internship, or maybe even junior type of opportunities.
If you’re thinking about creating a UX Portfolio, you probably know how relevant it is to get these. Chances are, you already read a little bit about UX. Maybe it’s books, maybe you attended workshops, maybe it’s courses, maybe boot camps, you know, you have some sort of understanding of UX.
If you don’t, go back a step, and then read about it. Take Udemy courses. Go for courses like Bootcamp, General Assembly, Interaction Design Foundation, just go ahead and just learn as much as you can, and it doesn’t have to be years of experience you need to get. It could be just a few weeks, a few months.
That’s enough to get that knowledge you can actually start applying and start crafting your portfolio. To move on and step ahead, on that, kind of like, UX ladder. If you have enough knowledge, chances are you already thought of the ways you can apply that, right?
So for UX Portfolio, you know that you need a case that is well-documented, which has a good story, and which you can actually showcase some sort of output, progress pics or sketches. Anything that would give a…