Lessons from the amazing journey of being a designer
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Lessons from the amazing journey of being a designer
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UX stories about the amazing journey of being a designer — and the things you learn along the way.

 

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You don't need to know everything about UX
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Are you solving the right problem?

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The lies we tell ourselves as designers
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Start your designs with a concept
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Don’t take design critique as an insult
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Stop complaining about it; redesign it
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How to build a portfolio if I've never worked in UX?
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Hey, can you ‘do the UX’ for us?
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How UX helped me learn English
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10

About intensity vs. consistency
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Why are you still recruiting users by gender?
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Branding beyond the pixels
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When AI gets in the way of UX
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How to infuse diversity and inclusion in design
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This looks completely different than what we designed
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The (frustrating) experience of defining your own ethnicity
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There’s no such thing as “minor design changes”
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Starting your designs in the text editor
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Are UX articles trying to sell you something?
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What is the real role of a design portfolio website?
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The questions you should be asking yourself everyday
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Note-taking in design reviews
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The relationship between design deliverables and presentation skills
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