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Why create another UX portfolio collection? The reasons are many folds:
1. A go-to sources for students and others who wants to see best UX works, learning from others work. Used to be a HCI student transferred from engineering myself, I have no ideas of how to best present my works in a way that delivers the informations that companies are looking for when they hire UX designers, nor I have a good place to learn from other people's workflow easily (which was before medium was this popular when I was in school).
2. A way to expose best UX designers to the world, on a centric hub. It is true that you can find good UX designers from LinkedIn, Dribbble, Behance, but they are not specifically developed for showing and finding UX designers's works.
3. A place where designers can share the UX portfolios they like, and improve the credibility and viewability with cloudsourcing.
4. To contribute to the advocacy of showing your design thinking process. And help others to understand that UX design is more than screen design.
Some inspiring and related articles about how companies hire UX designers, and how to present your design in a portfolio:
1. Great Design Portfolios Are Great Stories by Simon Pan
https://goo.gl/s0nfz0
2. Hiring a product designer: how to review portfolios, by Chad Thornton
https://goo.gl/rIXDWF
3. How to wow me with your UX research portfolio, by David Travis
https://goo.gl/Ldo7mw