??Attention self-taught #UXDesigners and aspiring creatives!??
How can someone without a design degree build a strong UX portfolio and get hired?

??Attention self-taught #UXDesigners and aspiring creatives!??

I've recently uncovered some game-changing insights for building a standout portfolio, networking like a pro, and staying ahead of the curve in the dynamic world of UX design. Allow me to share my learnings with you! ??

Plus, I've included insights from industry experts like @anshmehra24 to provide diverse perspectives.

???Summary???

A UX designer can get a well-paying job without a design degree by focusing on developing?strong?visual design, communication, and prototyping skills, as well as?gaining practical experience through freelance projects and hackathons.

???Key Takeaways????

What are the common characteristics of successful self-taught UX designers?

According to the video, the common characteristics of successful self-taught UX designers are:

1. They are very good at defining problems.

2. They are very good at research.

3. They are very good with their Visual Design skills.

4. They know how to make screens properly, and aesthetically, following the?right principles of visual design.

5. They know how to communicate effectively.

6. They know how to pitch their ideas.

7. They are very good at high-fidelity prototyping.

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How can someone without a design degree build a strong UX portfolio and get hired?

1. ?? Learn Visual Design and Figma:

- Spend time practising, tracing apps, and replicating designs to get familiar with the tools and principles.

2. ?? Hands-On Experience is Key:

- Build your apps and projects at home to showcase your skills.

- This hands-on practice is?very valuable.

3. ?? Document Your Journey:

- Use a tool like Notion to track your progress, learnings, and ideas.

- This helps reinforce concepts and?serves as?a portfolio piece to showcase your thought process.

4. ?? Participate in Hackathons:

- to collaborate with developers and?designers,?and learn?how?to pick the right tools and approaches.

5. ?? Take on Freelance Projects to Build Real-world Experience:

- Don't focus too much on earning money initially,?but?rather?on learning, delivering, and executing well.

6. ?? UX Design Course:

- Consider taking a free or paid UX design course?to get?a solid foundation.

7. ?? Use Resources:

- like "whiteboard.fm" and "cofolios" to get inspiration from successful Indian UX designers and compare your portfolio.

8. Communication:

- Develop strong communication and pitching skills to present your work effectively.

9. Build Confidence:

- Celebrate small wins, seek feedback, and focus on continuous improvement to build confidence.

- Be aware of potential knowledge gaps, imposter syndrome, and the importance of adaptability.

- Practice?effective?storytelling and use visuals to communicate your design process.

10. Stay Updated:

- with the latest design trends, tools, and best practices by following industry leaders and reading articles on platforms like Medium.

- Attend local meetups, engage on social media, and collaborate on open-source projects to network.

- Follow industry leaders, blogs, and podcasts, and attend webinars/conferences for continuous learning.

- UX Collective (https://uxdesign.cc/)

- UIE Brain Sparks (https://buff.ly/4dj7hFc)

- The UX Blog (https://buff.ly/2XhysIU)

???Resources???

  • here are the resources mentioned:

  1. Figma’s Playlist: What is Figma - how to use it | Top free resources to learn Figma?by Ansh MehraA Beginners Guide to Figma?by Ansh MehraIntroduction to Figma - 2021 Beginners Tutorial?by Mizko
  2. Refactoring UI Playlist: Steve Schoger | Refactoring UI | CSS Day 2019?by Web Conferences AmsterdamRefactoring UI?by Steve Schoger
  3. Danny Sapio on Medium: Danny Sapio is a Product Designer who writes on Medium. You can follow him on his?Medium profile.
  4. 100 Days UI Challenge: This is a design exercise where you build one UI every single day for 100 days. You can find more about it on the?Daily UI website?and?Figma community.

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