My friend Bryan recently asked me for career advice. He’s a full-time user experience (UX) designer who works for a large, well-funded startup. Bryan said he sometimes struggles at work because he doesn’t have front-end development skills. He experiences challenges like these: Because he doesn’t know how to code, Bryan doesn’t always use the same […]
UX Resources for Beginners
Last updated: February 9th, 2018 Why I Created this List I created this list of UX resources for beginners like you. If you’re new to UX design, you may struggle with how to start learning about it. You might be thinking, “How do I learn the basics? Is there a book I should read? Is […]
Letting Go of the Words is a Must-Read for Every UX Designer
Over the years, I’ve become a voracious reader. I devour books on topics like productivity, business, and design. I’ve read over a dozen UX design books this year alone. Ginny Redish’s Letting Go of the Words: Writing Web Content That Works stood out from the other books I read this year. Her book blew me away. It […]
Should You Go to Graduate School to Learn UX Design? (Part 2)
In part 1 of this series, I encouraged you to determine your goals before committing to a graduate school program. In part 2 below, I share what I’ve learned from speaking with HCI program graduates. From the Mouths of HCI Graduates When writing this article, I realized that I had many unanswered questions about HCI […]
Should You Go to Graduate School to Learn UX Design? (Part 1)
Sarah’s Story A friend of mine, Sarah, is a UX designer who specializes in interaction design and prototyping. Sarah recently asked me if she should go to graduate school for Human Computer Interaction (HCI). HCI is the study of how people (users) interact with technology. The terms HCI and UX are, for the most part, […]