Hi designers,
Welcome to Vol. 017 of the UX Jetpack Newsletter, where I share job searching tips weekly. This week we are talking about:
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Many people consider switching to UX because it seems easier to enter and pays decently.
But there are certain aspects people don’t consider when they make the move.
Here are 5 reasons why you don’t want to become a UX designer.
You’ve seen the 400+ applicants on the LinkedIn job posting.
Feeling hopeless, how can you ever get a chance?
Let me show you.
↳ Don’t mass apply; only apply to companies you are interested
↳ Tailor your resume and portfolio to those companies
↳ Reach out to people for informational interviews
↳ Message the hiring manager after applying
↳ Study the in and out of the company
↳ Express your personalities
↳ Show your passion
↳ Stay positive
Nielsen Norman Group recently released a study on the negative impact of mobile-first web design. When modern websites take the mobile-first design, the content can appear stretched out. The use of screen-covering images, large bold text, and excessive negative space can be visually appealing but hurts overall usability and readability. They call this design trend content dispersion.
In the study, they found 5 main usability issues.
They also give a couple of design recommendations to help solve those issues.
You can read the full study here. https://www.nngroup.com/articles/content-dispersion/
If you want to read more about mobile-first design, here are a few good articles
A Complete Guide To Mobile First Design https://www.lambdatest.com/blog/mobile-first-design/
What is Mobile First? https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/mobile-first
What does mobile-first design mean for digital designers? https://www.invisionapp.com/inside-design/mobile-first-design/
Mobile First Design. What is it, and how it supports sustainability?
https://dodonut.com/blog/mobile-first-design/
I stopped using Twitter a while ago, but I still miss seeing those cool designs that are hard to find anywhere else.
Now, with this catalog, I can see all the trending designs on Twitter without opening Twitter.
Check out trending.design
Have any favorite design inspiration sites you used to visit? Comment them below.
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