This class will give you a solid overview of UX/UI and it's future, which segment of UX/UI best suits your skills and the basics that every UX/UI designer should know before you jump into a full course. It can save you YEARS of searching and unfulfilment in your professional life and also save you tens of thousands of rupees in courses that don't suit you.
A user experience (UX) designer helps companies ensure their products provide a complete and enjoyable user experience. They consider factors such as ease of use, practicality and enjoyment when optimizing a user’s interaction with a product. Learning more about these principles can help you satisfy customers and differentiate products from competitors.
Company size can affect the diversity of technical skills required to land a design position. At large companies, design teams are often divided into specialist roles, while designers at startups commonly participate in product development from start to finish. At mid-sized companies, a “T-shaped” skill set is common, in which designers supplement generalist skills with specialized knowledge regarding a specific aspect of design.
UX designers typically begin as generalists and develop specialized skills over time. Former graphic designers may excel at UI Design, while psychology enthusiasts might embrace user research.
In this session, I will teach you the basics of UX/UI and help you decide if you should go down the path of UX or UI and which best suits your skills, abilities and personality and what course(s) to choose to excel in this career.