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pieces of advicethat will lead toto a successful UX career
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What does it take to have a successful career in UX?
We surveyed current UX professionals to find out! Here are their words of advice.
“UX process isn't something ‘static’. It's iterative and it tries to understand the needs (or desires) of humans. It's all about stay curious and try: try better, try harder. It isn't only a few sketches or some flows. It's understanding process and failure is only a way to eliminate some possible ways to do things. So don't be scared about that.”
Franceska Dalsaso @FDalsaso
“Always do user research. Too often designers think they have enough insight when starting a project and they jump right to wire-framing or mockups focusing on visual design.”
Erik Wesslen @erikwesslen
“Be prepared to fail...
it's a good thing!”
Jackie @Jackie_UX
“Don't worry about coding, because the technology changes too fast for you to get really good at it. Instead, get a good conceptual grasp of what is involved, build a working vocabulary, and then learn how to work with people who do write code and love doing that.”
Karl Fast@karlfast
“Get experience working with a vast diversity of stakeholders and peers. Communication is critical. This job is 80% culture, 20% product, and if you think otherwise, you're wrong.”
Tim Leisio @timleisio
“When considering UX always put yourself in the shoes of the user. Keep in mind that some of your pet peeves in design could resonate with them, so incorporate that in your work.”
Rachel@Rachel_UX
“Steep yourself in content and media related to your medium, but don't be afraid to try new things.”
Gabriel Martin@gabrielmtn
“Remain relentlessly focused on the person you are designing for. Challenge conventional wisdom at every chance you get - assumptions and received wisdom will fail you almost every time.”
Linda Matthews@LindainSF
“Make things. Use canvas, clay, code, or whatever medium speaks to you. Sweat the details of building a thing and bringing it into the world. Then use it and ask yourself how it could be better. Ask other people to use it and how it could be made better for them. Listen to their responses. Repeat.” Ken Soliva
@kensoliva
Ian Johnson @enjalot
“Its all about the user. Learn about design principles and how to interview people. Understanding the user and what they want to accomplish is the starting point, from there its all about communicating your understanding as best you can.”
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