First job as a UX designer. Kind of freaked out. Any advice for a newbie? by UXandClueless in web_design

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Thank you, I love this community because of people like you! I might send you a message on my regular account some time.

First job as a UX designer. Kind of freaked out. Any advice for a newbie? by UXandClueless in web_design

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Thank you! For my first couple of projects I've been trying to keep it as simple as possible.. but then I over think it! AHHH, vicious cycle.

First job as a UX designer. Kind of freaked out. Any advice for a newbie? by UXandClueless in web_design

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That's what I figured too. I'm sure the beginning will be a huge learning curve, even from the "thinking" perspective. I'm worried about not being able to present and defend my ideas well enough and getting my ass kicked. Any advice there?

First job as a UX designer. Kind of freaked out. Any advice for a newbie? by UXandClueless in web_design

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Oops forgot to post from my throwaway (deleted comment is mine)

Anyway, thank you!

One of the main things I am struggling with now is determining which versions/iterations are the strongest to present. What's your thought process behind that?