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iterating on your portfolio is like a never-ending game! here is how it should be done:

1. design evolution

<aside> <img src="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" alt="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" width="40px" /> your portfolio is constantly changing color to match your evolving skills and experiences. with each iteration, your portfolio becomes a more accurate reflection of your design journey.

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2. message makeover

<aside> <img src="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" alt="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" width="40px" /> think of iteration as giving your portfolio a fresh coat of paint. you can experiment with different styles and layouts to find the perfect look that screams “hire me!”

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3. feedback

<aside> <img src="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" alt="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" width="40px" /> by seeking input from peers, mentors, and professionals, you can gain valuable insights that can help you improve your portfolio and make it more captivating to your target audience.

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4. staying ahead of trends

<aside> <img src="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" alt="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" width="40px" /> by updating your portfolio a sh*t ton of time, you can show that you're current with industry trends and technologies, which can make you more appealing to potential employers or clients.

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5. growth showcase

<aside> <img src="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" alt="/icons/arrow-right-basic_gray.svg" width="40px" /> your portfolio is your design diary, showcasing your growth and progress over time. each project is a chapter in your story, demonstrating your skills, creativity, and passion for design.

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so, don't be afraid to hit that "refresh" button on your portfolio. with each iteration, you're not just improving your portfolio – you're leveling up as a designer.