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Today's video is sponsored by Bokksu. I'll talk about them more later in the video. I'm in the process of updating my portfolio. And let me tell you, it is not a fun process. It is not something that I enjoy and look forward to, which is why I thought doing a video on how I write my UX design case studies would be helpful for some of you who feel the same way. I don't know a single designer who doesn't dread writing their case studies, but we can conquer procrastination and overwhelm when we let go of the expectation that our case studies have to be perfect from the get go. One of my favorite books on writing called by "Bird by Bird" talks about this idea of crappy first draft. Once you get your first crappy below-average draft out of the way, then you can make some tweaks and get a good enough second draft, and then your third draft will actually be great. So today we're going to stop browsing other designers' cool portfolios and work on our own case studies together. Remember, done...