Those Apple designers always have mind-blowing websites. There must be something in the water at Cupertino because these people are all on the next level, and it shows.
@@AndresTheDesigner It might be just me, but I really dislike the first page from Yilmaz. I get that he tried to create an Apple-feel.. but it just seems so unfinished..
@@eineatombombe i thought that something under such a title would have original UI ideas, when its actually just the same idea everyone has sinvce 2020
I’ve seen Perry’s portfolio a couple of times before. That one certainly stands out from the rest. Straightforward of what he does, and is easy to remember the design style of the website. Dark, but clearly contrastable. The takeaway is to showcase the projects you love to work on and the type of company you want to work for, whether that’s at a big, medium, or small-sized company. Or even, a creative agency.
Damn, dude. That Framer ad hit like Hinode people smoothly moonwalking their way on to knocking on your door in a time-off holiday right at the beginning of your favorite show you just prepared to watch with your girl and just laid down cuddling on the sofa with her just to stand the f*ck up again to find out who the f* knocking on the door is no michael f*cking jackson, but adorable Hinode people
Question: If I want to do concept/ case studies and add it to my portfolio, can I use other brand logos? Example: I want to design animation and a poster for a TV Show for kids, would it be okay to use the Netflix logo on the posters?
The Framer generated HTML doesn't look good... Because of this the page is slower than it would be. Just use Figma and write your own html, css and js. It's not that hard.
What is wrong with you people? These are all interaction designers, of course there's not use cases, personas, case studies etc. Where's the product designers portfolios? Guys that actually know how to design products?
Reality check: Us busy, always working designers don't have the time to put into portfolios like these. It's very likely they paid someone to develop them. Also, a huge misconception is that a great portfolio = a great UX designer. No. I've interviewed plenty of people over the years who had a great portfolio but didn't have what it takes to be a valuable member of the team.