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I've started learning UX/UI design .... So here's the the simple roadmap I’m following as a beginner 👇 1. Learn UX basics 2. Learn figma 3. Practice wireframes 4. Start projects 5. Build case studies 6. Create a mini portfolio 7. Share your work online 📈Together👊
UX designers, quick vote! What’s harder to fix? 🔘 Bad UX writing 🔘 Confusing navigation 🔘 Missing user feedback Comment why 👇
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The most dangerous thing a designer can be is forgettable. Anyone can use Figma. Anyone can follow a design system. Anyone can copy Dribbble shots. But only a few build a signature style. When someone sees a screen and instantly knows: “This design is yours” — that’s power. That’s branding. Clients don’t hire you for tools. They hire you for taste. For decisions you make when there is no template. If your designs look like everyone else’s, you compete on price. If your designs look unmistakably yours, you compete on identity. That’s how designers become irreplaceable.