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Luke Chambers,Matthew Magain

Everyday UX

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Ever wondered how Lean UX author Jeff Gothelf got started? Which tools usability guru Gerry Gaffney uses? We interviewed 10 amazing UX designers to ask them these questions and more; the result is a fascinating glimpse into the diversity of the role of a UX Designer.

One of the most popular questions asked by people in the UX Mastery community is:

What does a day in the life of a user experience designer look like? This book is about what user experience designers do each day, but it offers much more than just a snapshot of their calendar.

As you might expect, there is no such thing as a “typical day”; the organisations, people and projects that UXers deal with are as varied and unique as the design challenges they face, and every designer tackles a problem in their own way. This variety is part of what makes our jobs so exciting—we all have our own stories to tell.

Here are ten of those stories, from around the globe. We hope they help you to make your own story worth telling too.
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Impressions

  • Oleg Ushakovshared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Dull sometimes, but UseXful punch for neo-underthulls, who think that "design" means "choose colo(u)r"

Quotes

  • artkinchahas quoted6 years ago
    really enjoy the problem solving part of my job the most—taking complex interactions and turning them into something intuitive and easy for people to use. It’s like solving a puzzle. It’s fun, and I get to do it every day.
  • chibitoryhas quoted6 years ago
    I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was.
  • Дмитрий Ивановhas quoted7 years ago
    also really enjoy conducting user tests. It’s fascinating, seeing real people using the designs that you’ve put together. I never cease to be amazed by the things that you can learn watching somebody else use a website or product.

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