UX/UI Design

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During my UX/UI design Google Coursera courses, I had to create three exercises for my portfolio, which can be found below, with more details on how I view each part of the project. There is also the option of simply reading the case study that takes place during each part of the course.

User experience design creates intentional interactions. It shapes how we connect with everyday things, from websites and apps to smartwatches and physical products, making them intuitive, enjoyable, and efficient.

UX design is the invisible architect behind the lovable products we use every day. It guides our journey through apps, websites, and even physical objects, ensuring every step feels effortless and fulfilling.

I followed the complete UX design process, from empathizing with users and defining pain points to iterating on prototypes through testing.

I also grasped foundational UX concepts like user-centered design, accessibility, and equity, along with the basics of UX research, including planning studies, conducting interviews and usability tests, and synthesizing results.

I also learned how to use Figma, which I soon realized I can use for a wider range of creative projects beyond just UX/UI design.

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