This Design Portfolio got me a job at Vercel
Summary
A 6'4" designer created an interactive Figma prototype to land a job at Vercel, using reusable components and custom transitions to showcase his work.
Key Takeaways
- Using a Figma prototype instead of a website allowed the designer to create a more interactive and customized portfolio presentation.
- The designer structured his Figma prototype with reusable components and templates to easily update and navigate through the presentation.
- Tailoring the portfolio format to his personal presentation style, rather than using slides, helped the designer showcase his design skills more effectively.
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Transcript Excerpt
Why did you decide to create like a presentation in Figma instead of using your portfolio website when presenting? I didn't want to be burdened by making a website about this. Um, I don't like slides necessarily. So, the way that I I make these presentations is much more like a prototype. That's just the way I think about things. So, it's a lot of like unlinear flows. I knew all my design stuff was already in Figma, so I just wanted to bring it in and use that. And then screenshots and stuff like that makes things a lot easier. This is basically what it looks like. >> Oh, this is amazing. >> Yeah. So, this is >> Oh, you prototyped the whole thing. Wow. Basically, it got a reusable nav, so I could like make changes. I've got like a slide template that I use. And then I've got my, you know, …
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