The question I’m often asked after sending a newsletter or giving a talk is “How do I learn UX?” As we’ve just discussed the topic of what an user experience is, I thought this would be a helpful follow-up. I find this question incredibly difficult to answer. It’s almost as if I’m being asked to describe to someone, in detail, how to ride a bike. I just know how from doing it. My functional understanding of UX is a learned skillset built from observations, experience, and practice. I really don’t know where to start explaining it.
How do you learn UX?
How do you learn UX?
How do you learn UX?
The question I’m often asked after sending a newsletter or giving a talk is “How do I learn UX?” As we’ve just discussed the topic of what an user experience is, I thought this would be a helpful follow-up. I find this question incredibly difficult to answer. It’s almost as if I’m being asked to describe to someone, in detail, how to ride a bike. I just know how from doing it. My functional understanding of UX is a learned skillset built from observations, experience, and practice. I really don’t know where to start explaining it.