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Figma AI is going to change your design job applications

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“Design bootcamps are the main culprits for the demise of design portfolios. Somehow, there is a sterile treatment to the design process. Use a persona template. Create a journey map. Sketches first, then wireframes, then high-fidelity screens. Especially with the junior designer position, the likelihood of seeing the same formula applied in every portfolio is three-four times higher due to the nature of group work in such bootcamps. Design portfolios become predictable.

I am also sure that Figma AI can generate countless portfolio templates from a single prompt. As AI boils down to the accuracy of the algorithm to predict what the user wants from their prompt, it will be no surprise that most outputs will be marginally different after thousands of similar portfolios are used as their foundational model.”

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