LinkedIn photo for UX designers.
What a LinkedIn photo should signal for a UX designer, and how to get there from one selfie.
A UX designer on LinkedIn signals a specific thing, and the photo is the strongest single input. This page covers how to engineer that signal from one selfie in 15 seconds, with the visual standard LinkedIn actually rewards for UX designers.
Why it matters.
The profile photo is the only signal that loads instantly across every device, every list view, every applicant tracking system. Investing 15 seconds in a sharp current portrait pays off across hundreds of profile views.
What good looks like.
Soft directional light at 45 degrees, catchlights in both eyes, neutral background slightly defocused, tailored attire, closed mouth confident expression. Tight crop with eyes on the upper third.
What to fix before you publish
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Photo taken within the last 12 months. Old photos read as careless.
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Outfit matches the seniority you want to project, not the role you currently hold.
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Background is neutral and uncluttered.
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Expression is decisive and warm, never wide open.
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Same photo across every public surface for recognition.
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Crop tight, face fills 60 percent of the square.
Common questions.
One selfie. 20 portraits. 15 seconds.
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