In this first episode of Built By Hand, Ben's mission is to figure out the purpose of his website and come up with a plan of attack. Does his work even matter anymore? How do you decide what content belongs here and what content belongs on The Futur's website? What tactics can you use to make the process of planning your personal portfolio website easier?
Want to learn along the way? Try Webflow for FREE:
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Check out Ben's other video on sketching wireframes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciL6FxkoLsw
And there's another video about building wireframes in Adobe XD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zEYfzjKiK8
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