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For those of you who build websites, how do you display your built sites on your portfolio site? Do you have a page where you mock up the site or do you do a direct link? I currently have both. I’m just trying to figure out the best way for me. Here is my site for reference. The links for the sites are in the menu and below in the gallery. Sarahbellestudios.com
I’m about to start an internship at IBM for UX Research. I’m super excited about it, and was wondering if anyone could tell me about the design culture there or how the company is for designers? So far online I’ve only heard about the company from consultants or software engineers. For more reference I’ll be working in Austin.
Anyone at Nike? What’s the vibe?
Hey Bowlers, I launched an interactive kiosk leveraging Typeform to automate onboarding and personalize customer experiences at scale.
Key features
- Rapid Checkout
- CRM Synchronization
- Integrated Slack Support
- Data Manager
Open to pessimists and optimists alike to give honest feedback on what you think about the product. In search of teaming up with a designer (with pay) if you have useful insights or better story telling abilities. (See link below)
Please and thank you.
https://www.canva.com/design/DAErzR4fnbU/94_1cMfCiV9zU_pHWhZG8w/view?website#2:take-action-now-and-receive-a-50-discount-offer-expires-10-17-21

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excellent content, well produced.
gained a lot of value learning React, messed around with SwiftUI, and some handy CSS learning.
would recommend, esp. on sale.
No, but I learned faster by watching youtube tutorials and creating clones of existing products. Everyone is different though. If you learn better by following these lectures, go ahead. The course syllabus looks nice. Ask yourself this — Do I really need all these skills? Like do you need to learn Unity? Cubase? etc? If I were you, I'd figure out what I want to create, and focus on learning that one language. Because Swift and React can be hard for some (if you don't have any programming background) Focus on one language. As of Figma and Sketch, they are pretty user friendly. You can pick it up fast. Plenty of tutorials online. Hope that helped.
Thanks! Definitely helpful
I’m a monthly subscriber. It’s helped me loads, just finished the React course for Designers. The level of craft he puts into his projects makes it easier to apply to future projects. Go for it!
Yeah these look really nice! Thx for sharing this resource. I agree to pick one language to start. After your master one, the concepts translate from one language to another. As a product designer, JavaScript and React are most important to me