Your portfolio is boring because you're hiding all the messy, real work

As a hiring manager and design mentor, I’ve reviewed 100s of portfolios. Same story everywhere: perfect mockups, clean process slides, happy outcomes.

Zero conflict.

Zero constraints.

Zero evidence you've ever been told no.

Here's what I actually want to see: the feature that got killed two weeks before launch. The design your CEO hated. The A/B test that proved you completely wrong.

Show me the battle scars!

Show me the project where engineering said "impossible" and you had to redesign in 48 hours. The stakeholder who demanded changes that broke your beautiful system. The user research that destroyed your assumptions.

After 6 years of leading teams, I can smell sanitized case studies immediately.

Real design is messy.

It's compromise, constraints, and uncomfortable conversations. It's shipping something that's 80% of your vision because that's all the budget allowed.

Junior designers show me perfection.

Senior designers show me how they navigate reality.

Your polished portfolio tells me you can use Figma. Your messy stories tell me you can actually do the job.

Stop hiding the good messy parts.