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This mentor will provide you with useful literature

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Recognize that you are not the expert and that it is okay not to know everything. It is the only way to keep learning. It is highly recommended that you get someone to guide you along the way, an experienced UX Designer who is willing to invest their time in you.

The personality trait they will look for in you is basically curiosity. You don't have to do anything to show it, he or she will notice it right away.

Authors, books, online talks, references, etc. But he will do so in an orderly manner depending on your real concerns.

You will discover over time that the UX field is also very broad. I think that is where uganda consumer email list the initial paralysis lies: the abundance of information and not knowing where to start. A mentor will help you reduce that anxiety.

Be self-taught
In an industry that is constantly changing, it is essential to stay on top of trends. Your only options are to read and do.

Five books that will help you put your head in the right place:

The Design of Everyday Things, de Don Norman.
The Elements of User Experience, de Jesse James Garrett.
Change By Design, de Tim Brown.
Don’t Make Me Think, de Steve Krug.
100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People, de Susan Weinschenk.
In the end, the important thing is to let your curiosity run wild. You will discover clues. Follow them and listen to your mentor.
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