My career started in social research. I graduated from Hanoi National University with a master's in project measurement and evaluation. Ever since graduation, I knew that I had a passion for digital design. I taught myself how to design and code. My very first product - a kids fashion website was launched in 2008. As technology is moving faster and faster, here's how I am keeping up.
As a researcher, I know that a UX designer must understand what audiences want and how they view the world. This means mastering the ability to plan, conduct and analyze findings from a variety of research methods.
Involves organizing information in an understandable manner. Applicable to websites, apps, software, printed materials, information architecture may include systems like labeling, navigation and search function.
It is also crucial for UX designer to understand how users will interact with the product, gaining insights into their mental modals.
This is the great way to understand key functionality of design before being built by developers as well as attract investment.
For design is highly graphic in nature, UX designer needs to be competent in visual language which includes such concepts as layout, color, typography, icons, images and design theory.
The Design in Tech Report 2017 notes that one third of the designers had engineering training so the lines are blurring between designer and developer. I had started HTML, CSS, and Javascript with W3School.
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