Ryan and Emily dig deep into what it means to be a “designer,” from laying down a definition to understanding different types of designers. They answer all your most pressing questions, including:
Where do I start?
Do you need to be able to code to be a good designer?
How can you find your niche in the UX space?
What jobs are available to UX designers?
What skills are required to be a good UX Designer?We dig into several articles including one that compares UX designers to hedgehogs and foxes, a hedgehog being Emily’s spirit animal, and Ryan, apparently, being called a Fox (we don’t believe him).
Ryan and Emily encourage designers young and old to “just try stuff,” because finding out what you like and don’t like is going to continue to shape your path forward. There is a lot of purposeful ambiguity in this industry because there is no right way. If you want that cut and dry role given to you and tasks to accomplish, this is not the right field for you.
Another content rich session with the UX Nerds, thanks for joining us.