UI/UX Designer

Jarvis Stark

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Hello PHC peeps! Ask lang tips and tricks, do's and don'ts sa mga veteran UI/UX Designer dyan, currently trying to learn this niche without coding background. Suggest naman kayo san maganda mag start, as of now inaaral ko gamitin yung framer, pero gusto ko sana magkaron ng maayos na foundation dito kahit papano hehe thank you!
 
Hello, I'm a UI/UX Designer since 2018. May I know saan kana sa learning journey mo, and what experience do you have as of this posting? Pwede kita gawan nang guide on how to actually learn the ropes.

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Alternatively, you can go to google gemini or ᑕᕼᗩTGᑭT -> type this:
"Create a comprehensive UI/UX design learning roadmap for me. Base learning path on updated information, and available research."

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Hello, I'm a UI/UX Designer since 2018. May I know saan kana sa learning journey mo, and what experience do you have as of this posting? Pwede kita gawan nang guide on how to actually learn the ropes.

EDIT:

Alternatively, you can go to google gemini or ᑕᕼᗩTGᑭT -> type this:
"Create a comprehensive UI/UX design learning roadmap for me. Base learning path on updated information, and available research."

Eto, just generated for you, just use this as a guide kung san ka dapat mag simula:
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Salamat dito lods.
 
Sus, ang gagaling naman! Pero ingat lang kayo sa mga AI-generated na learning paths, baka puro theory lang. Practical application pa rin ang susi! Good luck!
 
Sus, ang gagaling naman! Pero ingat lang kayo sa mga AI-generated na learning paths, baka puro theory lang. Practical application pa rin ang susi! Good luck!
Agreed, but kahit hindi AI po, mag ingat padin - you guys can watch a million tutorials or courses but without getting your feet wet, you won't really learn the intricacies of the skill you're trying to pursue. :)

Anything you learn, learn it to the teeth and complement it with more than 10,000 hours of practice. If you've done that, you can now call yourself a Junior.

Theories when practiced, are really good. It is what separates professionals from amateurs.
 

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