Portfolio Ebook 2 Chapters
Portfolio Ebook 2 Chapters
Portfolio Ebook 2 Chapters
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Table of Contents
Introduction 00-12
Learn to practice
Human-centered design
Find a job
Start working
Introduction
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Welcome & About the book
Hello, I’m Salim. I’m a self-taught UX / UI Designer. I design websites
& mobile apps for startups to help them launch their products and
increase engagement .
For the last two years I have been sharing UX / UI Design posts on
Instagram and answering design-related questons for free. I took it
upon myself to do this because I have always wanted to help others
within the community.
Now, I want to take it one step further. To create a single yet valuable
guide for new designers. The guide will take you right from the
beginning, to the end when you land your first design role.
Writing a book has been my dream for a long time. Reading books
related to design is how I elevated myself to where I am now. I have
been in the design industry for over 10 years. All my achievements,
mistakes and more importantly, the lessons I learnt will be funneled
into this powerful guide.
INTRODUCTION 01
With the full version of this book, you will get an additional 3
bonuses for free. The bonus files will push you to create a strong
portfolio and your very own professional website. I will show you the
formula to landing your first design role!
Website Template
You will get HTML, CSS & Javascript templates. These templates
will act as a blueprint for you to learn how to code your own website.
You will learn to change images, texts, colors, etc. The template is
designed for all kinds of designers. It has a Home page, About page,
Case Study page, Contact page.
With the full guide, I will present to you the perfect case study model
through Figma. The template will help you to present your design
work in a detailed way. You can share it on Behance, on your website,
or in your presentation.
My Brief Questions
I have even included a .doc file which includes questions you need to
ask in order to understand your client. Once you understand the brief
completely, you are ready to get started in design.
INTRODUCTION 02
Getting started
I spent a long time, going over what I wanted you to take away from
my guide overall. Lessons which will help you, not only to get a
design role but in all aspects of your life. With this in mind, I decided
to share my most significant learning curves as a designer. I believe
that the lessons that I have learnt over the course of 10 years will
help you to progress quickly.
If you are still reading, that means you are serious about improving
your design skills. I will help you overcome any challenges as you
progress through this guide.
With this in mind, why would you not use the time you have to
change the trajectory of your life?
INTRODUCTION 03
It takes 21 days for the human brain to form a habit. In these days you
can lay the foundations that will change your life.
Small things can lead to significant changes if you give them enough
time. For example, I got used to reading every day, whether it was 10
minutes or 2 hours. I increased my knowledge and learnt to see
things from different perspectives. A skill I now use everyday.
The following lessons are the most valuable gems I picked up over the
years. Take from them what you can, because believe me they will
save you alot of time.
At the beginning of your reading journey, you will have a hard time
understanding or you may lose focus. That’s perfectly normal. Keep
reading and pushing through it.
INTRODUCTION 04
If you prefer watching youtube and learning from videos more than
learning from books or articles then thats ok too.
The point is learning every day. You can read, watch or listen. It will
help you to grow as long as you keep learning.
It’s good for 2 things. First, you will increase the chances of
remembering the information by heart. Second, it will always be
there for you to refer back to in your work.
INTRODUCTION 05
Design something and share it with somebody who understands
design concepts. Listen to people carefully, analyze what they are
trying to say, and implement their feedback. Their different
perspectives will help you to stop holding your design so close to
your heart and see how you can improve.
As you grow, you will cultivate your own design style. You will
understand yourself better and be able to fix problems quicker.
There will come a time where you will need to differentiate between
constructive feedback and negativity. They are not helpful to learn. If
you start sharing design posts on social media, you will probably get
some nasty comments. Don’t worry about them; delete the
comment and keep going.
INTRODUCTION 06
Steal from 1
Normal
Steal from 10
Good
I N T R O D U CT I O N 07
For stealing, we need to find the best designs. We need to know how
to find quality work, so we can see and get inspired.
Think like you are a kid; use simple sentences or words in the search.
Most people already know how to google very well.
Behance
It has a very complex search form. First, search any keyword on the
home page, and you receive the detailed search form. Then make a
selection under the "Creative Fields" button, choose photography if
you are looking for photos, choose UI/UX if you are looking for case
studies. Click the "Sort" button at the right of the page, select
Viewed Most, and then choose "Time" to All Time. This way is pretty
helpful to see all the best results. Spend some time on Behance
search, and you will become better at it.
INTRODUCTION 08
Dribbble
Like Behance, dribbble has the same logic in search. First, search a
word on the home page, then you will see Filters. Change the time
frame to All-Time or This Past Year, and you will see better results.
As you will realize, Instagram hashtags work even when you change
the order of the words. You can try some of my tags in your next
design post.
INTRODUCTION 09
I started freelancing 12 years ago. I made dozens of websites for local
businesses in my city. In the beginning, I was earning close to
nothing. But I learned many things like how to talk with a client and
how to deliver projects.
You can’t earn money If you don’t know how to do business, even If
you have excellent design skills. You need to be able to sell your
designs. The worth of your design work depends on you?
If your English skills are good enough then you are open to work with
anyone in the world. Earning in dollar currency, working with
international clients should be your first goal as a freelance designer.
The point is never to be working for free after you have some
experience under your belt.
INTRODUCTION 10
Power without control is madness.
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CHAPTER 02
Path of Designer
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Maybe you started learning UX and want to learn about UI. Or you
have practices some UI fundamentals and want to know about UX.
You probably don’t know where to start. There are so many skills to
learn when transitioning as a UX UI Designer and trying to land a job.
This is true. There are a lot of things to do! But take a deep breath
and calm down; I will show you everything you need to know step by
step.
You will learn UX UI skills, create a portfolio and apply for jobs.
You need to know your path, roadmap to start your designer journey.
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 13
Why you shouldn’t pursue a career in UX
UX jobs are on the rise, and the digital product design world is
getting much more attention; many designers are looking to make a
big break into a UX career. You have to ask yourself if you are
chasing after a UX career for the right reasons.
This is the most giant trap. Probably you heard UX from your friends
and many people online. It is a hot topic. However, it is not the main
reason to get into this job. We need to adapt in the way that’s right for
us, that’s right for you.
You should understand what UX is, what UI design is, why research
is critically important, and fall in love with the process from beginning
to end. Maybe you might find that none of that is what you expected.
Do it because you want to, not because the industry says so.
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 14
Most web designers changed their titles to UX UI designer or
Front-end developer. Web designer methods focus more on web
systems. UX designers focus on design for people.
3. Marketing doesn’t do UX
Where does your passion lie? Do you get your excitement from
the feel of a brand and response to a campaign, or do you get
your excitement from the benefit a design has in someone’s life?
4. It pays better
Money should not be the primary reason to motivate you into this
career path. It’s no secret that UX jobs tend to pay well.
Better than most other design jobs, but it’s for a good reason: it’s
a lot more work. Are you up for that?
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 15
I get it, money is one of our motivators, and that’s perfectly fine.
There are more reasons you should consider before jumping into
UX design field, but really what this all comes down to is one
question:
If you get that warm fuzzy feeling about directly designing the
thing that people will use, potentially having a massive impact on
their lives — UX is definately for you.
Fall in love with the process & your purpose; people will welcome
you with open arms!
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 16
Knowing the path and walking in the path
-Morpheus
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Steps for finding your path
What is your role? UX, UI, or UX & UI?
Freelance or company
Learn the skill
Create your first projec
Publish your portfoli
Apply to design jobs or find a freelance wor
Start working
Let’s see some of the most popular design roles in the industry.
Product Designer
UX Designer
UI Designer
UX Researcher Front-End Developer
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 18
UX Researcher
Responsibilitie
User segmentation & demographic researc
Persona Developmen
User need identificatio
Pain point identification and scorin
Market research and competitor analysi
Heuristic/expert revie
Contextual interview
Ethnographic research
India
$3,000/year
Lowest Salary
United Kingdom
$46,000/year
Lowest Salary
Canada
$51,000/year
Lowest Salary
Germany
$58,000/year
Lowest Salary
Australia
$57,000/year
Lowest Salary
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 19
UX Designer (User Experience)
Responsibilitie
User researc
Solution desig
Information architectur
Sketch & Wireframe
User storie
Use case
Accessibilit
Documentation
India
$4,000/year
Lowest Salary
United Kingdom
$46,000/year
Lowest Salary
Canada
$40,000/year
Lowest Salary
Germany
$47,000/year
Lowest Salary
Australia
$65,000/year
Lowest Salary
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 20
UI Designer (User Interface)
Responsibilitie
Prototype
Flow map
High-fidelity design
Design system creatio
Guidelines
India
$3,000/year
Lowest Salary
United Kingdom
$44,000/year
Lowest Salary
Canada
$36,000/year
Lowest Salary
Germany
$38,000/year
Lowest Salary
Australia
$40,000/year
Lowest Salary
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 21
Product Designer
Responsibilitie
Create design concepts and drawings to determine the produc
Present product ideas to team members for brainstormin
Suggest improvements to design and performance
Perform research on product technologies and structures to
implement into design concept
Maintain up to date on current industry trends within the market
Coordinate with designers to ensure accurate communicatio
Modify and revise existing designs to meet customer needs
India
$4,000/year
Lowest Salary
United Kingdom
$45,000/year
Lowest Salary
Canada
$56,000/year
Lowest Salary
Germany
$42,000/year
Lowest Salary
Australia
$50,000/year
Lowest Salary
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UX Strategist
Responsibilitie
Business goals and user needs, identifying and articulating
high-impact research questions and opportunities
Synthesize user research and business data to help shape the
product roadmap, designs, and future research activities
Review user stories within a given design sprint
Use storytelling, research insights, reports, and workshops
Evaluate and measure the outcome for each design sprint.
India
$2,200/year
Lowest Salary
United Kingdom
$34,000/year
Lowest Salary
Canada
$38,000/year
Lowest Salary
Germany
$47,000/year
Lowest Salary
Australia
$48,000/year
Lowest Salary
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 23
Service Designer
The service designer identifies how a service can better meet user
needs.
Responsibilitie
Design the end-to-end service, from legislation or policy to
service deliver
Make decisions based on user researc
Design a service that meets user and agency need
Make sure the service meets web standards for all users,
channels, and touchpoint
Create a blueprint or map of the proposed servic
Make sure the main parts of the service are built in from the star
Help the team to develop and iterate the service or produc
Make sure the service and product are consistent for users
India
$6,000/year
Lowest Salary
United Kingdom
$45,000/year
Lowest Salary
Canada
$46,000/year
Lowest Salary
Germany
$44,000/year
Lowest Salary
Australia
$44,000/year
Lowest Salary
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 24
Craft vs Leadership
Head of Design
Principal Designer
Design Manager
Lead Designer
Designer
Grad/Jr Designer
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 25
No one is going to invite you to the career of your dreams,
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2. Freelance or company?
Here are the pros and cons between working as a freelancer or as a
full-time designer at a company.
Pro Con
You set your work hour You need to manage your
Freelancing is getting more finance
and more popula You can end up working all
You can work from anywher the tim
You generally feel more You often need to buy your
productiv own tool
You get to pick your clients Accountable for organising
and coworker your own holiday, insurance,
You can work with as many tax and so fort
or as few clients as you wis Succeeding requires skills
You can make more money in outside of UX design
the long run
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 27
Joining a company as a designer
Pro Con
Easier to get starte You don’t get to pick your
You could gain experience projects or client
quicke You might get forced into
You get more financial doing unrelated thing
stability at the beginnin You don’t get to negotiate
You have a more consistent your rates as ofte
workloa Commuting and being stuck
Benefits, 401ks, health at the office
insurance, etc.
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 28
To make your decision easier
Try creating a scorecard based on the pros and cons listed above
Put “freelancer” on one side and “agency” on the other
Go through all the pros and cons for each.
Hopefully, the pros and cons described above will help steer you onto
the right career path. At the same time, keep in mind that no decision
is final, and you can always switch careers from freelancing to an
agency or a company.
Take your time and think about which path is fitting better for you.
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 29
3. Learn the skills
If you are still reading, that means you have a passion for learning
more. Our next big step is learning the skills according to the design
role path that you decided to pursue.
Whichever route you decide to follow , you will still need to work hard
every day. Even the most expensive courses can’t help you if you
don’t put the effort in yourself daily.
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 30
You need to picture your vision clearly to grow consistantly as a
designer. You need to know what you are doing and why.
When I started to learn UX, I didn’t even know there was such a
concept as user experience. I searched on google, downloaded
UX books, asked people on social media, etc. I was shocked and so
happy to learn that UX exists. I thought finally, I had found my
passion in this world.
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 31
How I see and understand the world has changed. It is common to
think UX is only for websites, mobile apps, or software. The reality
is UX is everywhere. Experiences are happening concurrently, all
around us.
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 32
Being self-taught
In this book, I will guide you until you find a job. That’s my main goal.
But it would be great if you learned from other books too.
Here is a list of books that can help you to learn about UX and more
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 33
As a self-taught designer, you need to practice by yourself. I will
explain what to practice and how to do it in the next chapter ‘’Learn
to practice’’.
There are many online courses on the internet so which one should
you take?
PAT H O F D E S I G N E R 34
What is next?
Suppose you have enjoyed reading so far, congratulations! You
progressed well. Now, it’s time to dive deeper and learn the
fundamentals to get you ready to work as a designer :)
Then I’m sure you’ll love the whole eBook. With over 200+ value
pages and fantastic templates, you will learn how to create a digital
product and present your portfolio to find your dream job!
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