I took a "designing the user experience" class in as part of my computer science curriculum (not in the design or art school).
It was much more rigorous than other design content I watch (e.g. skillshare, youtube), which are usually based on how something looks (emotion) and not the actual efficiency or usefulness of the design.
In the industry we really should distinguish between UI Architects and Aesthetic Designers.
It was much more rigorous than other design content I watch (e.g. skillshare, youtube), which are usually based on how something looks (emotion) and not the actual efficiency or usefulness of the design.
In the industry we really should distinguish between UI Architects and Aesthetic Designers.