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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Nowadays we all have internet in our homes. There are many ways to learn UI/UX design through the YouTube videos. There are many videos on youtube which are taught clearly by big programmers to help students and you have to work on it every day. Not only listening to classes but also try to build and design on your own.
Read books, design, ask for feedback, intern. Design. Redesign. Obsess. Download software, read the manual. Go to meetups. Ask for mentoring.Nothing in this world can stop a person dedicated and obsessed. Be on fire.
To get a job as a UI/UX designer at companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and Adobe, you will n
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Research and Learn: Begin by immersing yourself in the world of UX/UI design. Read books, blogs, and articles, watch videos, and explore online resources to understand the principles, methodologies, and best practices of UX/U
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Guide-Level 15
* *Postgraduate Diploma in UI/UX Design:* This is a one-year course that covers the basics of UI/UX design, including user research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design. * *Master of Arts in User Experience Design:* This is a two-year course that provides a comprehensive overview of user experience
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Private MIT WPU: Private MIT World Peace University, located in Pune, India, offers design programs and has a reputation for providing industry-focused education. It's important to review their curriculum, faculty expertise, inf
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Build your foundational knowledge: Start by learning the fundamental principles of UI/UX design, including user research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design. Build a portfolio: Create a portfolio of your design projects that showcase your skills and abilities. Include case studies that demonstrate your design process and how you arrived at your final designs. Try connecting with some industrial experts for insights and real-life experiences.
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