This week, we share tips and best practices for senior designers who are presenting their work in a portfolio review. In The Sidebar, we break down the qualities of great typographic hierarchy in interface design.
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Main Topic:Aloni Sanbira asks: I feel like there’s a lot of discussion around entry level design portfolios. What’s your take on senior level portfolios? What do you think a seasoned designer should pay extra attention to when presenting themselves?
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443: Design Systems Interviews
442: It Doesn't Have to Be Right
441: WWDC 2022
440: Don’t Call It a Design Critique
439: Config 2022
438: Dissecting Substack’s Podcast Player
437: Scaling Design Critique
436: Reclaiming Your Focus
435: New Feature Launch Checklist
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433: Making a Case for Icons
432: Traits of a Good Manager
431: Transitioning from Industrial to Digital Design
430: Design File Sanity and Breaking Navigation Patterns
429: Better Remote Onboarding
428: Teaching vs Micromanaging
427: Tools for Thought ft. Mark McGranaghan and Adam Wiggins
426: Senior++ Designer Expectations
425: Overengineering Variants
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