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Marius Roosendaal
Marius Roosendaal
Fueled by curiosity Marius finds himself in a process of continuous iteration and experimentation. Fascinated by systems he searches for new and surprising connections. Often with bold shapes and contrast, his work is consistent and sophisticated. He aims to draw the viewer in using geometric plays, repetition and perspective, showing complexity within uncomplicated layouts.
Marius Roosendaal
Dan Winer on LinkedIn: I’ve looked at hundreds of designers’ portfolios and resumes. Everyone… | 23 comments
Dan Winer on LinkedIn: I’ve looked at hundreds of designers’ portfolios and resumes. Everyone… | 23 comments

I’ve looked at hundreds of designers’ portfolios and resumes. Everyone lists tasks and activities Few people talk about impact.

But impact is key. Here's how you can demonstrate it:

In Portfolios: ------------ Use Minto's Pyramid. Structure your case studies to lead with the impact and images of the final product. Show the key achievements. After that, you can present supporting arguments and methodology.

By doing this, you immediately engage the visitor and demonstrate an understanding of how your design fits the broader context.

On Resumes: ------------ Adopt the format recommended by Google recruiters: "Accomplished [X], as measured by [Y], by doing [Z]". This method quantifies your impact and clarifies your contribution.

For example, instead of writing: "Responsible for redesigning the onboarding", write: “Using a combination of funnel analysis, session recordings, and usability testing, I redesigned the onboarding flow, increasing subscription rates by 12%”.

Blocker: no data ------------ One of the main reasons I hear from designers on why they don’t do this is they don’t have access to the data, especially if the project was a previous employer.

Avoid getting into that situation again by asking these types of questions on all your current and future projects:

• What is the measurable change in user behaviour we hope it will create? And where is that data currently tracked?

• If we don’t have the data, who can I work with to ensure we start capturing it?

• If we succeed in changing user behaviour, what business metric/KPI will that impact?

• What is the current state of that metric? Where can I view that data, or who can I talk to about it?

Safeguard your achievements ------------ Keep a project diary that you won’t lose access to if your role is terminated, with a template that includes:

• Success metrics. • Before and after screens. • Key research insights and activities. • Takeaways/lessons/things that went wrong. • Notes about your role and who you collaborated with.

Set aside time in your calendar to update it regularly. Eventually, this will go on your website or in a case study PDF. I’ve found one big Figma file to be the easiest for me because I like it to be very visual.

Ps. Happy New Year! 🎉 Is 2024 going to be the year you start keeping a project diary?

Dan Winer on LinkedIn: I’ve looked at hundreds of designers’ portfolios and resumes. Everyone… | 23 comments
11ty Recipes
11ty Recipes
11ty.recipes helps you build an Eleventy site from scratch, showing you how to add individual features to craft the exact site you need.
11ty Recipes
Robin Payot - Creative Developer Freelance
Robin Payot - Creative Developer Freelance
I'm Robin Payot, a Freelance Creative Developer based in Paris, I love programming 3D or 2D websites with good design and beautiful animations using WebGL, JS, HTML, CSS, frameworks included. I've made my first WebGL website in 2015 and got my degree at HETIC in 2016. I then continued to develop websites in different agencies and worked on a metaverse more rencently.
Robin Payot - Creative Developer Freelance
Sidney Alcantara
Sidney Alcantara
Hi, I’m Sidney. Living in Sydney, I work as a design engineer by day. Otherwise, I’m just a human trying to make sense of the world.
Sidney Alcantara
Frederik Delmotte
Frederik Delmotte
Frederik Delmotte is an Interactive Design Director who believes in harnessing aesthetic restraint to deliver contextually sensitive work.
Frederik Delmotte
Benjamin Wilkerson Tousley
Benjamin Wilkerson Tousley
Ben Tousley is a designer located in Brooklyn, New York. He has been practicing design for seventeen years with a focus on music packaging, editorial & branding.
Benjamin Wilkerson Tousley
Smuss Type Kiosk
Smuss Type Kiosk
Smuss Type Kiosk is a collaborative practice to explore alphabets, letters, and typographic concepts. Our typefaces are the results of ideas and investigations from former projects. The kiosk is continuously evolving, refining the existing menu items and new ones.
Smuss Type Kiosk
RESET | Home
RESET | Home
Reset is an independent type studio from Montevideo, Uruguay. Our strength is teamwork and close collaboration. We work together to enhance our projects and build contemporary, original and useful typefaces developed with great attention to detail and joy. With more than 10 years of experience, our team aims to provide the best solution for our clients, making them part of our creative process. We work on expanding our type catalog while offering custom type services.
RESET | Home
Giacomo Bagnara - Illustrator and Artist
Giacomo Bagnara - Illustrator and Artist
Giacomo Bagnara is an illustrator and artist living in Verona, Italy. His work has been recognized over the last years by American Illustration and the Society of Illustrators of NY. Avid observer, Giacomo loves exploring different perspective of the everyday life questioning his own perceptions.
Giacomo Bagnara - Illustrator and Artist
UX Guidelines For... Almost Everything! Design patterns and best practices, from dashboards, data tables and filters to onboarding, sorting and search UX — all in one single post, from my recent writings
UX Guidelines For... Almost Everything! Design patterns and best practices, from dashboards, data tables and filters to onboarding, sorting and search UX — all in one single post, from my recent writings
🪴 UX Guidelines For... Almost Everything! Design patterns and best practices, from dashboards, data tables and filters to onboarding, sorting and search UX —… | 105 comments on LinkedIn
UX Guidelines For... Almost Everything! Design patterns and best practices, from dashboards, data tables and filters to onboarding, sorting and search UX — all in one single post, from my recent writings
Shoelace
Shoelace
Shoelace provides a collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on a framework-agnostic technology.
Shoelace
Components
Components
A component refers to an element that can perform a function by itself.
Components
Modern iOS Navigation Patterns · Frank Rausch
Modern iOS Navigation Patterns · Frank Rausch
An unofficial bonus chapter for the iOS Human Interface Guidelines: Learn how to structure iPhone apps with drill-downs, modals, pyramids, sequences, and more.
Modern iOS Navigation Patterns · Frank Rausch
Art Journal | Half of Eight
Art Journal | Half of Eight
Art Journal with an infinite grid of CGI snaps and stories on the flip side. The sounds section is dedicated to a small set of artworks where an audio track is essential. By Anton Sokolov, software product designer at JetBrains.
Art Journal | Half of Eight
Elizabeth Goodspeed — Are.na
Elizabeth Goodspeed — Are.na
twitter.com/domesticetch elizabethgoodspeed.com/ instagram.com/elizabeth_goodspeed www.itsnicethat.com/authors/elizabeth-goodspeed
Elizabeth Goodspeed — Are.na