What Does a UX Designer Do?
A UX designer is more inclined towards the overall theory, research, and experience of the designs which a UI designer would create. Some major responsibilities of a UX designer are which they perform while collaborating with PMs and Engineers throughout the process from start with PRD to getting the Design sign-off:
- Problem understanding & Ideating
- Strategizing the problem
- Conduction user research, data collection, and creating a report of all the findings
- Analysis of the data collected
- Draft task flows, user flow, and IA
- Wire-framing and Prototyping
- Usability Testing
- Handover of final designs and assets
How to Become a UI/UX Designer: A Complete Roadmap
Never been to a design school, but want to become a UI/UX designer? Worry not! It’s not that hard.
Many successful and amazing UI/UX designers are self-taught which means they also never went to a design school and don’t have a design degree. It is pretty common in the design field as it only requires one to have skills and passion to solve complex problems through designing digital experiences. On the other hand, some designers opt to enroll in a UI/UX design course or boot camp program and even have a design degree. Both ways lead to a successful design job.
There are many ways to learn UI/UX design, and there isn’t a right or wrong way to do so. It all boils down to understanding effective design principles and honing them through practice.
Here in this article, we’ll look at a complete roadmap for finding a job as a UI/UX designer.
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