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Which skills you should focus on each stage to become international level UX designer?

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Which skills you should focus on each stage to become international level UX designer?

"User experience" encompasses all aspects of the end-user's interaction with the company, its services, and its products.

–Don Norman, a cognitive scientist and co-founder of NNGroup

UX Job Titles (4000+)Associate

Junior

Senior

Heavyweight

Middleweight

Principal

Chief

Black belt

Lead

Head

User Experience

User Centered Design

User Interface

Human Factors

Visual

Frontend

Design

Content

Information

Interaction

UI/UX

Usability

IxD

Specialist

Analyst

Architect

Consultant

Designer

Developer

Director

Manager

Expert

Practitioner

Researcher

Strategist

Ninja

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How to become a UX designer in general?

–Mr Dac Nguyen, CEO VNext

Chỉ cần tập trung vào hai câu hỏi:

1, Có nên làm hay không? (Why & Why not) 2, Làm như thế nào? (How)

HOW

WHY

HOWWHY

HOW

WHY

HOW

WHY

HOW

WHY

Answer the "Why" question

• User Personas

• User Interview

• User Research

• Userflow

• User Journey

• Marketing

• Stakeholder Interviews

• Business Research

• Branding

• Requirement Gathering

• Competitive Analysis

Answer the "How" question• Sitemap

• Content Strategy

• Creative Direction

• Information Architecture

• Visual Design

• Design Discovery

• Subject matter Expertise

• Identity

• Feature Prioritization

• Development

• Interaction Design

• Wireframes/Visualization

• Prototypes

• Usability Testing

• Copywriting

• ...

Support knowledge

• Domain knowledge

• Human Computer Interaction

• Ergonomics

• Cognitive Science

• Psychology

• Philosophy

DAILY QUESTIONS Why How

Practitioner/Apprentice/Sorcerer 5% 95%

Junior 25% 75%

Senior 50% 50%

Principal/Chief/Lead 75% 25%

Head/Expert/Guru/Ninja 95% 5%

International level

• More specific, less general

• Professional working attitude

• Communication skills

–Jared Spool, Founder at User Interface Engineering

It takes no skills to make something crappy. Skills are only required to make something

great.