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  1. #TASKLY BEHANCE HOW TO#
  2. #TASKLY BEHANCE FREE#

In my case, I thought that having copy int he sign up page explaining that the sign up process would only take one step would actually improve conversion rate. Then you create an online AB Test sessions where you ask fictitious or real users if you have the chance to actually chose which design the prefer or simply to perform a task within these two solutions.Īfter that you will have enough data to validate or not your initial hypothesis. Well you take two designs, the one you already have, called the control and you create the variation design. The process is very simple, let's say you believe a particular tweak in the design of whatever you are working on can improve user conversion. It really is.īefore all the refinements and the creation of the portfolio, (you can find a link in the end), the 8th module of the course was all about AB Testing.ĪB testing is a very important process so we can validate hypothesis and get rid of some of our biases. Something that has been evolving over the time - Design is a living thing. This was the last step before starting refining Taskly Design. If you remember, in the last post I had created a Style guide for Taskly.

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#TASKLY BEHANCE HOW TO#

Always very supportive Wojciech took the time to review previous submissions and gave me ideas on how to improve them. Wojciech gave me a new boost! He really motivated me again and gave me another perspective on the course and its content. My new mentor is Wojciech Hupert, you can see his portfolio here: My previous one moved to Australia which made it very hard to keep having ongoing feedback due to the different timezones. I'll start with the most important change. So let's take a step back, what happened meanwhile?

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my portfolio is online, my resumé is done, i am building a cover letter, elevator pitch, online marketing strategy and all these amazing things that will allow me to get that job and start doing amazing things. I am sure you wondered (or probably not) what happened in the last 5 weeks as you noticed I haven't been blogging.Ī lot happened in the last month and I kinda had other priorities.īut here i am again hopefully with great stories for all of you interested in UX. am I the only one thinking that this is very similar to a relationship breakup: "it's not you it's me?" Food for thoughts :) I appreciate the fact that the hiring manager took the time to answer and that his message, although refusing my application, still tried to motivate me to keep looking and don't give up!īut. The most common answer I got from these 5 applications, exactly 3 times was: "it is not your ability, it is our requirements". I know this is going to be hard and it is easy to get demotivated but I want to share something with you guys that makes me laugh a bit.

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I find it hard to encounter offers for "junior ux designers" and not all of them are interesting. Well, I sent 5 applications these couple of weeks. I built the website from scratch using HTML, CSS, jQuery, Bootstrap. This was a great chance to refresh my front-end skills.

#TASKLY BEHANCE FREE#

I am going to complete my second work example this week to show the steps involved in my portfolio website redesign: Meanwhile feel free to visit I have added some video work I did in the past, some cool stuff there :) If you read Week 1 AC post (quick reminder AC means "after course" and not after Christ), you know I spent the last two weeks polishing my website and sending applications to companies looking for UX Designers.












Taskly behance