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Ui design resume
The resume of the UI designer should include:

First, personal basic information

Secondly, the portfolio display includes:

1. How to show your portfolio (online or through attachments)

2. What should the work show?

(1) Show your best works, not all of them.

"Quantity is not the key to determine the quality of the work. Usually, when we feel that our design works are not ideal, we often show many of the same solutions, but this will make our works look ordinary or even quite low-end.

(2) Show works related to the job you want to take up.

Your work shows your professional orientation as a designer. If you have a special interest in a certain design field, such as planning American design, you need to focus on your own work. If the characteristics of the project you show are web design, brand design and packaging design, it is almost impossible for you to get the job of planning and editing the design.

(3) Don't rely solely on individual projects.

Teamwork is very important in the process of work, and don't rely solely on individual projects when displaying works. Homemade projects are especially suitable for exploration and practice, but when we return to our personal portfolio, we should try our best to show the real projects. A real project means that you have to adjust certain parameters and take into account the limitation of production capacity.

Third, vocational skills.

Designers will always come into contact with all kinds of graphics and image software. As to how proficient they are, it is not the key issue. Personally, I feel that as long as I point out the relevant software that I am good at, I should not brag or be modest. Of course, some other remaining skills, such as web writing, video production, etc., are often extra points, and you must not miss what you have mastered.