To Learn a New UX Skill, Read an Old BookWhile an older UX book may seem less appealing, it can contain overlooked or forgotten nuggets of wisdom.Jun 14, 20213Jun 14, 20213
How to Get Great Feedback On Your UX PortfolioWhen you seek the right feedback from the right people, you’re on your way to making your portfolio a fantastic product.May 19, 20202May 19, 20202
A Time to Focus on Your UX CareerDespite the uncertainty around us, one thing is clear: It’s always a good time to invest some energy into your next UX job search.Mar 24, 20201Mar 24, 20201
To Be a Better UX Designer, Grow Your Self-Learning SkillsWhen you become a skilled self-learner who can learn on the job quickly, you become a stronger and more hirable UX designer.Oct 31, 20192Oct 31, 20192
Learning to Code Gives You Advantages as a UX DesignerIf you know how to write HTML and CSS, and if you know UX design, that’s a powerful combination.Sep 11, 20194Sep 11, 20194
Published inThe StartupIf You’re a Junior Designer, Join an Established UX TeamIf you’re looking for your first UX job, look for a job with an established UX team and a UX process.Jun 18, 20198Jun 18, 20198
Published inThe StartupMy Favorite Resources for Learning Inclusive Design and AccessibilitySome of my favorite resources for learning inclusive design and accessible design.May 21, 20196May 21, 20196
Your UX Career: A Road Trip with Drives and DestinationsYour UX career is similar to a road trip. Many jobs in your career are drives, not destinations.May 7, 20192May 7, 20192
As a UX Manager, Know When to Let Your Design Team Do the WorkOver time, I’ve learned when to offer my students help on projects and when to step back and let them do the work.Apr 16, 20191Apr 16, 20191
Published inHexagon UXHow to Ask an Experienced UX Designer, “Can I Pick Your Brain?”Be considerate and strategic when asking for help. The more thought you put into your request, the more likely you are to get a response.Apr 2, 20196Apr 2, 20196