I enjoy the templates that I can easily choose from, view other community portfolios, and making it easy for me to create a case study. I like that I can focus more on the content of the case study, rather than the layout.
UXfolio is extremely easy to use. It's semi-user friendly. The templates make it so that if you want to quickly put together a solid portfolio you can. There's no easier way to make a portfolio out there at the moment. You don't have to worry about spacing, or little details that can potentially throw your portfolio off. Colors and wording is on you. But if you're worried about perfecting spacing and minor things like that that hiring managers have an eye for, UXF is the way to go.
I've been using UXfolio for a few years for my personal website and it is by far one of the most intuitive and easy-to-use platforms. The templates are beautiful and it is just so easy to set up and start using. I have recommended it to all my UX design and UX research friends. I'm in the academic space now and it is less appealing to that crowd as they don't need all the features. I still love showcasing my UX background so I use the built-in prototyping features a bunch.
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