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6 reasons to start a career in UX Design
Good UX design helps people. When you work as a UX Designer you will be improving the way people access products and services daily. You will also have a huge impact on businesses as a good user experience will boost sales and increase customer satisfaction.
No matter what area of UX design you choose to work in, the user will always be the most important factor for you.
After all, in order to create the best experience for your users, you will have to make sure that you understand them.
Learn more about human behaviour and have a real think about:
Answering all these questions will allow you to understand common patterns of human behaviour and you will learn how to create an experience that will best suit your target audience.
UX design allows you to use both sides of your brain as it requires both critical and creative thinking.
For example, when you build a product you will have to make sure it works but you will also have to make creative choices that will attract users such as colour schemes, layout, typography, and much more.
As a UX Designer, it comes in handy to have an understanding of what software developers do but you don’t need to be a coding expert yourself.
Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript will still enable you to speak the languages of developers and help you understand the product that you are working on better.
It is definitely more important to create a successful design as a UX Designer rather than know the ins and outs of coding.
UX design requires a variety of skills and expertise as it is a broad field.
Many UX Designers are generalists which means that they would normally get involved in the full process of designing a product, website or app.
However, you do also have the option to become a specialist, for example, you can become a research or content specialist or choose a specific area of the design process such as information architecture or usability analysis.
UX design is part of our daily lives.
Whether you are browsing for new clothes, ordering a takeaway, ordering the latest electronics – the apps, websites, and machines you use are all fuelled by UX Designers.
As technology advances, the demand for UX Designers will only grow larger. As you work your way up the ladder the earning potential is also great.
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