UI/UX Resources
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Keys to joining the world of design
We want to help educate you on the ins and outs of UI/UX design. Whether you're a seasoned designer or new to the field, we have something for everyone. Here are some helpful resources to help you
Careers
Interaction designer
An interaction designer is responsible for creating user-friendly and intuitive digital experiences by designing the way users interact with a product or system.
VR/AR designer
A VR/AR designer develops immersive virtual or augmented reality experiences, designing interfaces and interactions to enhance user engagement in three-dimensional, computer-generated environments.
UX program manager
A UX program manager oversees and coordinates multiple user experience projects within an organization, ensuring alignment with business goals and facilitating collaboration among cross-functional teams.
Visual designer
A visual designer focuses on crafting the aesthetic elements of a product, using graphic design principles to enhance its visual appeal and user experience.
​UX researcher
A UX researcher conducts investigations and gathers insights into user behavior, preferences, and needs to inform the design and improvement of user experiences in products or services.
UX engineer
A UX engineer combines design and engineering skills to implement and optimize user interfaces, translating design concepts into functional and visually compelling digital experiences.
Motion designer
A motion designer specializes in creating animated and dynamic elements to enhance the visual storytelling and user engagement within digital products or media.
UX writer
A UX writer crafts clear, concise, and user-centered content for digital interfaces, ensuring a seamless and meaningful user experience through effective language and communication.
Conversation designer
A conversation designer shapes and structures the interactions between users and chatbots or voice-activated interfaces, creating engaging and effective conversational experiences.
Everything is Designed
“Thinking about design is hard, but not thinking about it can be disastrous.” - Ralph Caplan