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The 3 biggest problems designers are facing in 2020

It has been close to 1 year since I am regularly writing on Medium on UX design, and today I will talk about the biggest problem that all entry-level or junior designers, design students, aspirants and future-designers are facing in 2020.

Mehekk Bassi
UX Collective
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6 min readSep 23, 2020

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Before I started writing on Medium, I was a regular writer on Quora, and had more than 14 million views on my answers and over 33k followers. But when I started on Medium, it was nothing short of an experiment, because I was unsure about what I should write about.

Then I thought to build my profile around what I was working as — a user experience designer. And I’m sure a lot of people did the same when they started writing about design, writing for design and writing for newcomers in the industry.

Being a designer, I always felt the lack of proper resources to get genuine information from, back when I started in 2016. Although, now the problem is opposite when it comes to UX design.

Now the biggest problem that all designers are facing is —

Abundance of resources and material on UX

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Written by Mehekk Bassi

Product Designer | Mentor | Career Coach

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What are your thoughts?

Someone on LinkedIn messaged me a few weeks ago, asking me a simple question — the difference between hue, saturation and luminosity.

This is very clearly a case of lack of training and reflect badly on the designer. However not sure if the way forward is to ignore rules and advice and forge own paths. There is a need for understanding what things have worked in the past and those…