How to Start your UI/UX career

How to Start your UI/UX career

'UI/UX Design' can sound complex to those who are hearing it for the very first time. When they read the definitions, some people confuse UI with UX. It is actually quite easy to tell the difference between them. Here are some tips to help you kickstart a career as UI/UX designer.

What is the difference between UI and UX?
The UI (user interface), is the graphical layout of an app, and the UX (user experiences) is how users interact with it. UI design includes the page layout of an app, the buttons that the user clicks, sliders and data entry fields, images and transitions - there are many more. UI designers create anything a user can interact with.

UX is about the way the user interacts with the page layout of the app, the buttons, sliders and data entry fields. It also includes images, transitions, and any other UI elements. Does the user have a difficult time entering data in a certain field? Does the user enjoy the experience of completing the task the app is designed to accomplish? How easy or hard it is to interact with user interface elements created by UI designers defines the user experience.

Considering a Career in UI/UX

UI/UX design has great prospects in Bangladesh. The trend is to move away from websites to apps that are easy to navigate and use. UI/UX Designers play a key role in achieving this. BKash is an example of a simple and easy to use app. Other examples include MyGP, Maya, Pathao, Nagad. The first step to securing a place in the future world of UI/UX is getting started with your UI/UX design career. This is a step by step guide on how to start your career as a UI/UX designer.

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Step 1. Learn the principles of User Experience Design with these courses
It is normal for a new designer to not have much knowledge about the subject they are researching. It is important to gain basic knowledge in order to create your foundation. You can use many resources. Online courses are available for free.

Step 2. Find design software that works for you
You can start by enrolling in a course or watching a YouTube video to learn how to create a simple UI on software you find difficult to use. Find the software that suits you best. Adobe XD may be the best choice for some while Figma might be their favorite. Mockplus is another free tool that you can use to design interfaces.

Step 3. Find Inspirations to develop a keen sense of aesthetics
The search for inspiration is a major part of UI/UX. You can get ideas from apps that you feel require little effort to use and navigate, as well as designers you find on Behance or Dribbble. This includes UI elements (reusable parts) as well as brand guidelines, including colour palettes, typography, and iconography.

You can learn the fundamentals of UI/UX by taking courses, but your individuality and creativity as a designer will determine your style. Developing an aesthetic allows you to use your new skills at every stage of the UI/UX process - user research, wireframing prototypes and user testing. Use the knowledge you gain at each stage to help you execute future tasks.

Step 4. Create a portfolio of your work to receive feedback
You can use the principles and skills you've learned in design to create your own aesthetic. You can redesign an app you like or one that needs improvement.

You can learn how to design good designs by redesigning an existing design. You can also use a redesign of a bad design to create exemplary case studies. You can publish your design and write about it on platforms like Behance or Dribbble. You will receive feedback from other designers by publishing your work. This will help you improve your design skills.

Portfolios are a reflection of the designer. Each piece of your portfolio should tell an interesting story, not just about the project itself but also about you and your creative process.

Step 5. Join communities
You might not have many friends who are designers when you start your UI/UX job. Joining communities can be a great help to beginners because they are able to ask questions, get answers from professionals, receive feedback and develop their skills.

Best UI/UX Designer & Dev Community, Distorted Designers Community, and Graphic Designer Bangladesh, are a few of the communities where members give feedback on designs and help each other to improve designs. They also build networks for designers.

Step 6. Get hands-on experience in the workplace
No one path is right for everyone. Designers can do freelance work, internships or focus on the market. Finding new projects is largely dependent on communities. As you work on different projects, your portfolio will grow and your skills will improve.

You must adjust your portfolio based on the job description of the position that you are interested in applying for. Your portfolio shouldn't just contain images of the app. You should include a written explanation of the redesigning process.

In this learning process, you will discover more about yourself and your surroundings. By being consistent, adhering to a structure, and remaining motivated while browsing the many design resources available online you will be able to make the change before you know.

Related Read: Career guide UI/UX Design: How Become Designer

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