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Where can a newly minted mobile app designer get the first order?
Hello! If everything is clear with graphic design, if you are a beginner, there are at least 2 ways to go to sites like workzilla and take orders there or replenish your portfolio with fictitious company logos. So what do you do when you're new to mobile app design? How to assemble a portfolio if the vacancies include the item "experience in developing real applications"
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If a person calls himself a mobile application designer, then he has already spent enough time on training and can develop a full-fledged design. Therefore, such a person should have a lot of developments. Well, take these developments and put them in your portfolio. In addition to developments, it would be nice if there was at least one more or less large completed project in the portfolio. For example, a redesign of an application that you often use, but you always thought that it could be dramatically improved. Look at behance projects like redesign concept to see how people are training to make cool interfaces without any customers at all. With the level of work as in the link above, you don’t even have to look for orders: customers themselves will write to you.
Design multiple applications.
You can take your theme. You can think about how to improve something popular.
Or invite someone to design for free. For example, for my debt tracking application https://DebtsTracker.io
Everything is exactly the same - own / fictional projects.
Even if they are not implemented and remain in the form of pictures, it is still much better than nothing.
If a newcomer comes and shows a couple of prototypes and layouts, you can draw some conclusions about him, there is some subject for conversation.
If he does not show anything at all - what can you talk about with him?
Use your "drafts" as a portfolio. Go to the freelance exchange, set the price below the market price, so you will receive the first orders without any experience as such.
The easiest way out is to use your experience in the design of mobile applications.
If it's hard for you to come up with - take another application as a prototype and make a similar one based on it. Actually, nothing complicated. Without work in the portfolio, you are very unlikely to be hired.
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