Resources and links to gear are on rachelhow.com/resources. If you have more ideas, share your preferred method to showcase your portfolio below so we can learn from it together :)
I just delve into the framer and have covered alot of the fundamentals. I am about to make my portfolio live. As i am inspired from you and i am curious to learn about "Webflow vs framer" from you. Why you use webflow and not framer. Please educate me.
You'd need to learn and use auto-layout. Auto-layout makes it easier for your designs to responsive across all devices. You'd probably still need two separate prototypes for desktop and mobile, but again auto-layout will make that much easier.
Hi! I just gave exams for 12th grade and currently applying for design colleges. As of yet, I have no works to showcase. So what all should I put in my portfolio?
I think it depends what stage in your career you’re at. If you’re new then just Behance would be fine, but for more senior roles a website would be best
Case Study is basically like an investigation report on how a specific brand or a company become successful? what strategies they have used? what mistakes they have made? etc. - coming from a senior business student since business school is all about analysing case studies.
Yeah from what I’ve seen, it’s related to ux/yo but I guess it could be applied to other designs jobs like graphic or brand identity. It just refers to when you explain your design process for a project when it’s not a real client. So you get a made up project brief/ idea so others can see your abilities and how you would approach an issue for an actual client.😊
Case studies are your portfolio projects. For example you could do a case study about a project where you built a feature for an app. A portfolio is made up of multiple case studies