🧑🎓 Currently, I have been learning through 32 courses and 6 Master Classes in Interaction Design Foundation, 12 courses in Uxcel, and gained the Google UX Design Specialization certificate while completed 7 courses. See all list of certificates in LinkedIn.
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😖 When I first transitioned to UX/UI Design, I felt like I was using just “my common sense” to identify problems and create solutions. I believed I might be on the right track but was truly not confident due to not having any knowledgeable backup.
🤔 I realized I had to be more proactive about my design skills. So, I decided to start learning through the Interaction Design Foundation, an online learning platform that focuses on psychology-based and established academic subjects.
🏫 After I found myself improving from the learning and able to apply those skills to my work, I tried my best to maintain consistency in learning and reading books.
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✍️ 1,600+ shares for my first article titled “Things I want everyone who want to land a UX/UI Designer job know in detail”
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After working for several years, I've realized that many people struggle to land a job in the UX/UI Design domain, both within the communities I've been part of and while I'm hiring new designers.
I consider myself quite lucky to have landed a job in this field, so I decided to give back to the community. I hope that by sharing my insights, others will feel fortunate to come across this information early on, enabling them to navigate their careers more effectively.
I wrote an article titled "Things I Want Everyone Who Wants to Land a UX/UI Designer Job to Know in Detail." I chose to post it on the "UX Thailand" Facebook group instead of platforms like Medium to maximize its reach and ensure it could help as many people as possible.
The article reached a wide audience and garnered significant engagement. Following its success, I received numerous direct messages from people seeking advice on whether to pursue a career in this field or tips on landing a job.
I had written more articles through Lookchin’s Medium.
Photo of the staffs and speakers during the UX Day: Go with the flow, Season 2.