How to Build a UX Portfolio That Actually Gets You Hired - Your Step-by-Step Approach (Part 2)
Description
In Part 2 of our UX Portfolio Episodes, Tyler and Nick go one step deeper. They break down portfolio strategy, case study structure, personal branding, and whether junior designers should create free work to build real experience (or not).
This episode explores what separates forgettable portfolios from the ones that open doors. Tyler and Nick find out how to niche yourself when you don’t have experience, how to craft a “business impact” narrative even as a beginner, and the psychology behind great case study titles. They also share how to use video to stand out, how to collect testimonials early, and why your portfolio should be built iteratively instead of in one giant, painful launch.
They finish with a conversation about free projects: the myths, the risks, the benefits, and how to use them strategically to build real case studies that don’t feel fake or bootcamp-manufactured.
This episode gives you a clear roadmap forward if you're stuck rewriting your portfolio for the 5th time, unsure what to niche into, or struggling to show credibility without job experience.
Here is what’s on the table in Part 2:
🔸 Should junior designers do free work? (And how to do it strategically)
🔸 Fake projects vs. real projects — what recruiters think
🔸 How to niche yourself when you have zero experience
🔸 Case study storytelling that signals senior-level thinking
🔸 How to build a “testimonial bank” early in your career
🔸 Why your portfolio should launch at version 0.5, not 1.0
🔸 How video intros & thank-you pages convert better than text
🔸 Showing how you think, not just what you designed
🔸 Aligning your entire personal brand under one clear message
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Tyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-white
Nick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld



