Webinar “How a UX/UI Designer Thinks: Introduction to the Profession”
A UX/UI designer is someone who makes products convenient, understandable, and enjoyable to use. But behind this lies not just creativity, but also systematic thinking, user research, and the ability to solve real problems. In this webinar, we will explore how designers think and where their work begins.
Together with the speaker, participants will look at familiar applications through the eyes of a UX/UI specialist, dispel myths about the profession, and see that even without artistic talent, one can create stylish and logical interfaces. At the end, everyone will receive a step-by-step roadmap for entering the profession—what tools to master, which skills to acquire, and how to become a Junior specialist.
The speaker will be Olga Tushych, Product Design Lead at Xenoss with over 10 years of experience and an instructor at Beetroot Academy. Olga also holds a Master-level certificate from NN/g. She will help you understand the profession, learn to think like a designer, and confidently take your first steps in the field.
The webinar will cover:
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What a UX/UI designer actually does and which skills are important for getting started.
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How a designer thinks: we will redesign a diagram and conduct an audit of Zara’s checkout function.
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Myths about creativity in design: why you don’t need to be an artist.
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The basic principles of building visual logic.
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A roadmap for starting in the profession: tools, portfolios, first roles, and common mistakes.
At the end of the event, there will be a Q&A session to help participants clear up any doubts.
Who will find this useful:
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Those who want to understand if the UX/UI design field is right for them.
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Beginners who plan to learn design from scratch.
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Students and professionals from related fields (marketing, development, analytics) who want to broaden their competencies or change their career focus.
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Anyone interested in the logic behind creating user-friendly digital products.
Join the webinar and take the first step towards a career in design!
