- https://blog.hubspot.com/website/become-a-ux-designeR
- Experience Designer
- Visual Designer
- UX Writer
- UX Architect
- Information Architect
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- UX Researcher
- UX Engineer
- Interaction Designer
- ''On average, it takes between two to six years to become a UX designer, but it can take as little as three months.
- Most job postings will list a bachelor's degree in design, human-computer interaction (HCI), psychology, computer science, or a related field or “equivalent professional experience” as a basic qualification.
- This underscores that while there’s some undergraduate degrees that can help you prepare for a career in UX design, there’s no single path.
- Some UX designers will have commensurate experience or a combination of education and experience.''
- Introduction to User Experience Design by Georgia Tech: 6 hours
- User Experience: The Beginner’s Guide by Interaction Design Foundation: 7 weeks
- Beginner UX Design Course by UX Academy: 2 months
- UX Design Immersive Online by General Assembly: 3 months
- Google UX Design Professional Certificate: 6 months
- UX Design Program by Career Foundry: 10 months
- https://blog.hubspot.com/website/ux-tools
- Capture stage: This stage is centered on user research — the process of collecting data about what potential customers want, what they don’t, and where your UX needs to improve.
- Creation stage: This stage is all about design. Here, you’re putting the work into developing online UX that aligns with research data.
- Confirmation stage: This stage focuses on user testing to ensure your UX is working as intended, both from a purely functional standpoint and from the perspective of users interacting with your service or application.
- User Interviews
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- Google Analytics
- Airtable
- Dscout
- Lucidchart
- Omnigraffle
- Adobe XD
- InVision Studio
- Sketch
- Axure
- FlowMapp
- Google Optimize
- Crazyegg
- ClickTale
- Refiner
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