How to build a job-winning UX portfolio in 2026

👉 Try UXfolio: https://uxfol.io/ Your UX portfolio is often the first thing standing between you and a UX design job. Before the interview, before the portfolio presentation, and sometimes before anyone looks closely at your experience, hiring managers usually see one thing first: your portfolio website. In Part 1 of this 3-part series, Réka Nagy, Product Designer at UXfolio, breaks down how to create a homepage that makes a strong first impression in the first 30 seconds. You’ll learn how hiring managers actually review UX portfolios — not by reading everything word by word, but by filtering quickly through three levels: 1. First impressions and relevance → your homepage 2. Design skills and thinking → your case studies 3. Personality and team fit → your About page This episode focuses on level one: your homepage. Réka shows what your homepage needs to communicate immediately: who you are, what you do, and why you’re relevant for the role. Then she walks through how to build it step by step in UXfolio using a fictional product designer portfolio. You’ll learn how to: → Create a clean, confident visual style → Choose fonts and colors that support your work instead of distracting from it → Set up simple navigation that helps recruiters move through your portfolio → Write a clear, specific hero headline instead of a vague “passionate designer” intro → Use your hero section to communicate your UX focus and differentiator → Design case study cards that show the project, the problem, and the impact before someone clicks → Use thumbnails, labels, titles, descriptions, and hover states to make your work more inviting → Build a homepage that helps recruiters understand your relevance fast This video is especially helpful for junior and aspiring UX designers creating their first portfolio, but the same principles apply if you’re redesigning an existing portfolio and want it to feel clearer, sharper, and more job-ready. 👉 Try UXfolio: https://uxfol.io/ Subscribe for Part 2, where Réka goes inside the case studies and shows how to structure them so recruiters actually keep reading. Chapters: 00:00 Your portfolio is the door to a UX job 01:00 Meet Réka Nagy, Product Designer at UXfolio 01:30 How hiring managers review UX portfolios 02:26 Why first impressions matter 03:00 Choosing a clean design style 03:42 Setting up fonts and colors in UXfolio 05:26 Creating simple portfolio navigation 07:20 Hero section 08:14 Writing a strong hero headline 09:20 Designing your hero section 10:02 Creating compelling case study cards 11:45 Designing thumbnails in UXfolio 14:02 Homepage walkthrough and recap #uxdesign #uxportfolio #ux #ui #productdesign #uxdesigner #uxcareer #productdesigner #uxtrends