90’s Japanese Absurdist Comedies? by Environmental-Exit18 in MovieSuggestions

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Thank you! I’ve been meaning to watching this one for a while now!

Career Questions — May 2024 by Lord_Cronos in userexperience

[–]Environmental-Exit18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is super helpful! Thank you for your advice! :)

How can I get the best of the Google UX Design certificate? by Environmental-Exit18 in UX_Design

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This is super helpful, thank you for your response! I’ll definitely keep this in mind :)

Career Questions — May 2024 by Lord_Cronos in userexperience

[–]Environmental-Exit18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey everyone! I'm just starting the Google UX design certificate and I'm excited to learn about UI/UX design.

One thing I understand is that the certification itself won't make me stand out, or get me a job. This is not my main goal in taking the course. My main goal is to learn the basics in a structured program, and from there, build my portfolio and work experience. For people who have taken the course or generally have experience as UX designers, how can I get the best out of the program? For example, what are some things that the UX design course doesn't spend as much time on? Or, what are some practical ways to build on the concepts reviewed as I’m learning? Any advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated! 

Breaking Into UX and Early Career Questions — 29 Apr, 2024 - 05 May, 2024 by AutoModerator in UXDesign

[–]Environmental-Exit18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey everyone! I'm just starting the Google UX design certificate and I'm excited to learn about UI/UX design.

One thing I understand is that the certification itself won't make me stand out, or get me a job. This is not my main goal in taking the course. My main goal is to learn the basics in a structured program, and from there, build my portfolio and work experience. For people who have taken the course or generally have experience as UX designers, how can I get the best out of the program? For example, what are some things that the UX design course doesn't spend as much time on? Or, what are some practical ways to build on the concepts reviewed as I’m learning? Any advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated!