Where to build UX Designer portfolio? Please select your suggestion

Mayilsamy c
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Jamayal Tanweer
Depending on your customer acquisition strategy (whether it involves paid ads, marketplaces, or social media), While I'm a big fan of having a personal website, if you're looking for a quick solution, I would recommend Contra. It can swiftly take you from point A to point Z, provided that the assets you want to showcase are ready. I also agree with the previous comment that Framer is quite effective. It's similar to Figma and functions as a no-code tool, so you can potentially achieve your goals quickly.
Sébastien Chaine
Personal website is the only option for a UX Designer in my opinion How do intend selling your skills as a designer to someone else if you do not even design your own portfolio?
Jovana Djekovic
Having a personal website is crucial. It provides a space where you have complete control over how you present your work and tell your story. It also shows your proficiency in creating a user-friendly website, which is a practical demonstration of your UX skills. Dribbble is an excellent platform for showcasing your UX design work. Your work will be seen by peers and potential employers. It's particularly useful for getting your work noticed and staying updated with the latest design trends.