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this video is made for anyone whos working hard to become a ux designer today im going to talk about how to make your first ux portfolio im aliena im a self-taught ux designer and welcome back to my channel first of all in todays industry standard your ux portfolio should be a shareable link that is presented in your resume and it should be a digital website where people can view your case studies in todays video well be focusing on building the homepage of the portfolio well lets start with some common mistakes to avoid because ive made all these mistakes before and please dont make the same mistake the first thing that i dont see a lot of people talk about is rushing through choosing a website builder and start building your portfolio even when you dont have all the assets ready assets mean the visual of the portfolio the banner of each case study if you skip one step in the ux process then have you tried to fill in the gap and just re-do tha