A polished portfolio that shows Beverly can bridge product design, engineering, creative coding, and playful interaction work.
If you’re still relying mostly on static images to show digital work, you’re making life harder for yourself than it needs to be.
A thoughtfully unconventional portfolio that turns familiar interface patterns into something surprisingly fresh and memorable.
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One of the rare portfolios where showing more work actually makes the designer feel stronger, not less focused.
You do not need a different portfolio for every job. You need one profile that clearly points in the right direction.
One of the most memorable student portfolios I’ve seen, packed with personality, craft, and real shipped products.
A good case study doesn’t dump process. It tells a story, shows the right things, and makes people understand your work fast.
A multidisciplinary portfolio that pulls you in with subtle interaction, clear storytelling, and a strong sense of taste.
The job is far more collaborative, far less glamorous, and increasingly closer to code than most juniors expect.
A cohesive, craft-driven portfolio that blends product thinking with strong visual systems.
If your portfolio isn’t landing the way it should, these five changes are some of the easiest places to start.