Live workshop | Portfolio building mode: ON
🎨 This time, we’re opening the UXfolio portfolio editor and building a UX portfolio live.
Your homepage defines the first impression before anyone opens a project. In many cases, it also determines whether someone continues exploring or leaves after a quick scroll.
Join Réka Nagy for a live portfolio-building workshop where she’ll create a UX portfolio homepage and About page from scratch. Along the way, she’ll explain the thinking behind each decision and show how to use UXfolio more intentionally when shaping your portfolio.
The workshop will focus specifically on building:
- a Homepage that creates clarity and direction
- an About page that adds personality, context, and credibility
Throughout the session, you’ll see how a portfolio takes shape in real time: how sections are structured, content is prioritized, copy is refined, and small decisions shape the overall feel of a portfolio.
She’ll also walk through how to think about hierarchy, spacing, section order, project previews, and homepage flow when building inside UXfolio.
📝 You’ll learn how to…
build a UX portfolio homepage from a blank page
structure your projects in a way that feels clear and intentional
create better hierarchy, flow, and navigation across your portfolio
decide what actually belongs on your homepage, and what doesn’t
write homepage copy that sounds confident without sounding forced
craft an About page that feels both personal and professional
present your experience naturally, even if you’re early in your career
🧑💻 Who it’s for
→ Design students & bootcamp grads
→ Junior UX designers and researchers
→ Career switchers moving into UX
→ Designers rebuilding outdated portfolios
→ Anyone getting portfolio views but not interviews
🧱 Go from zero to live portfolio in less than an hour
If you’ve ever spent an hour moving the same sections around your homepage, rewriting the introduction over and over, or questioning whether your portfolio actually represents you well, this workshop is for you.
Bring your portfolio, your unfinished drafts, or just yourself with a fellow UX designer friend.
You’re welcome to build alongside the workshop or simply observe the process and apply the ideas afterward to your own portfolio.
