Its always a master class when conversation is with so much experienced person, not just in job but as whole life as well, it taught you and shows you soo different prespective towards designs and the way to approach definitely questions a lot.
An online portfolio offers flexibility for features like interactive prototypes, accesibilty, while PDFs add friction with downloads, viewing steps, and file size issues which might be a deal breaker for some.
Its always a master class when conversation is with so much experienced person, not just in job but as whole life as well, it taught you and shows you soo different prespective towards designs and the way to approach definitely questions a lot.
Very interesting
I believe the platform is not something to stress on, that you use to make your portfolio right? I mean it can be as simple as presenting in a pdf?
An online portfolio offers flexibility for features like interactive prototypes, accesibilty, while PDFs add friction with downloads, viewing steps, and file size issues which might be a deal breaker for some.