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User Experience Design: Is that a good career for me?

User Experience Design is pretty hot now. Every architecture, design and creative professional wants a piece of this pie. But will it work for you?

If you are constantly finding solutions to everyday problems:

If you are curious about every product or service you use, if you list the pain points or problems in your mind about these interactions and experiences, if you intuitively try to find solutions or hacks that better these interactions, this program is designed for you.

If your skills and competencies are losing relevance at the workplace:

If what you do at work on a daily basis is mundane and repetitive, if you do not participate in critical solutions in your organisation, if you feel that your peers are recognised and rewarded more often than you do it is time to get a contextually stronger competence that can propel your career forward. This program is for you.

If you seek to learn collaboratively by doing tasks:

This program is designed to learn by co-creating with your peers and mentors. If you are looking for a learning experience that is structured around learning by participating in workshops, group exercises, individual projects along with lectures, if you want to balance the tactics and the concepts well this program is for you.

What will I learn in a User Experience Design program?

In any UX program you will learn

To make technology products approachable and intuitive

To create cohesive, connected digital products that are useful, usable and compelling or desire-able like in a fancy smartphone that we all own

To make a product or a service tangible very early in the development process to align the user needs, the business goals, the technology and the design.

And of course to put something that is interactive in front of the users and collect feedback to better the product as we build it

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