UI UX Portfolio Building · Pune
The portfolio that gets you hired is built on real work
A portfolio of course tutorials and exercises looks very different from one built on actual studio briefs. Hiring teams see the difference in the first thirty seconds. The Studio Experience Program builds the right kind.

Studio Experience Portfolio
Real briefs from actual design scenarios
Work done in a professional studio
Feedback from Fortune 500 mentors
Backed by work experience letter
Reflects real execution ability
Course Portfolio
Redesigns of existing popular apps
Tutorial-based exercises
No real brief or client context
Generic case study structure
No feedback from professionals
The Real Problem
Why most UI UX portfolios in Pune don't convert to interviews
There are more UI UX portfolios online than ever before. Most of them look similar — the same app redesigns, the same case study format, the same tools. Hiring teams scroll through dozens of these every week.
What makes a portfolio stand out is not how it looks. It is whether the work inside it reflects real thinking and real execution. A brief someone set themselves, solved in isolation, and documented in a template tells a very different story than work done inside a professional environment under genuine constraints.
What hiring teams actually look for:
Evidence that you can take a problem, make decisions under ambiguity, iterate based on feedback, and produce something that works in a real context. That only comes from doing real work.
What Real means
What makes a portfolio piece genuinely strong
Every project in a Studio Incubator portfolio goes through the same process that professional design work goes through — brief, research, iteration, feedback, and final output. That process is what makes the difference.
Step 1
Real Brief
An actual design scenario — not a self-set exercise. Real constraints, real goals, real context.
Step 2
Real Feedback
Daily feedback from mentors who have worked with Fortune 500 clients. Not a grade — a professional review.
Step 3
Real Output
A finished piece that went through actual iteration cycles. The kind that holds up under scrutiny in an interview.
How it Builds
How your portfolio builds across the 4-month program
Month 1 : Foundation
Building skills before building the portfolio
Three days per week, 10 AM to 1 PM. Tool fluency, design thinking, and workflow understanding. The foundation that ensures every portfolio piece that follows is built on solid ground.
Figma fundamentals
Design thinking
Tool workflows
Studio orientation
Real briefs
Daily feedback
Iteration cycles
Month 2-4 : Full studio immersion
Real briefs. Real work. Real portfolio.
Three days per week, 10 AM to 1 PM in a professional studio environment. Every project is an actual brief. Every output goes into your portfolio. Every piece is reviewed and refined by mentors before it is considered complete.
Presentation skills
AI tools in context
Iteration cycles
The portfolio does not happen at the end — it builds progressively through the program. By Month 4 every piece inside it is from real studio work. Next batch starts on 22 Jun.
Tools
Tools used to build your portfolio — in real context
Every tool is used on an actual brief — not in a tutorial. Your portfolio reflects how these tools work together in a real design workflow.
Figma
UI design & prototyping
AI Tools
ChatGPT, Gemini, Freepik
Photoshop
From Qquench.ai — an active Fortune 500 design studio
n8n
Automation — free 5 months
Illustrator
UI illustration & icons
Presentation
Defending your design decisions
Beyond The Portfolio
What else you leave with alongside your portfolio
A strong portfolio is essential — but it works best when paired with the right credentials and support.
Real Portfolio
Built on actual studio work — not course exercises
n8n Access
Automation credentials free for 5 months
Work Experience Letter
From Qquench.ai — an active Fortune 500 design studio
Lifetime Placement
Profile shared with 500+ active hiring partners
Completion Certificate
From Studio Incubator, Pune
Recommendation Letter
From Qquench.ai for top performers
Frequently Asked Questions
The strongest UI UX portfolios are built from real work — actual briefs, real feedback, and genuine problem-solving. Studio Incubator's Studio Experience Program puts you in a real studio environment for 4 months where every project comes from an actual design brief, not a course exercise.
Hiring teams look for evidence of real problem-solving, clarity in how you explain your decisions, and work that looks like it was done in a professional environment. A portfolio of tutorial recreations looks fundamentally different from one built on real studio briefs.
Yes. The Studio Experience Program dedicates the first month to building foundations — so students with no prior design background start from a strong base before moving into real studio work. Selection is based on thinking ability and intent, not prior experience.
The Studio Experience Program is 4 months long. The portfolio builds progressively across Months 2 to 4 — the full studio immersion phase — where students work Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, 10 AM to 1 PM on real design briefs. By the end, every piece in the portfolio reflects actual studio work.
Students work with Figma, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Freepik, and n8n automation workflows — all used on real briefs in a professional studio context, not as isolated software exercises.
Yes. Every student who completes the Studio Experience Program receives a work experience letter from Qquench.ai — an active professional design studio with Fortune 500 clients. This credential alongside a real portfolio is what makes Studio Incubator graduates distinctly more hireable.
A strong portfolio is essential but not sufficient on its own. You also need to be able to present and defend your design decisions clearly. The Studio Experience Program builds both — real portfolio work and the communication skills to present it. Lifetime placement support from 500+ hiring partners is also included.
Online courses give you exercises and tutorials to practice on. The Studio Experience Program gives you real briefs in a professional studio — the same environment you will work in when you are hired. The portfolio you leave with reflects actual execution ability, not course completion.
