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Best Resources for UI Designers

Userpilot

To excel, leverage resources like books (e.g., “The Design of Everyday Things”), webinars (Userpilot, Nielsen Norman Group), blogs (Userpilot Blog, Smashing Magazine), podcasts (“Design Better Podcast”), and certifications (Nielsen Norman Group UX Certification, University-backed programs, etc.).

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UI Designer Salary [+ Resources to Advance]

Userpilot

These roles often require a bachelor’s degree and technical skills such as graphic design software, web development, and research. Smashing Magazine Webinars – In-depth discussions on UI design, web development, and related topics. Source: Glassdoor.

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UI Designer Career Path

Userpilot

Smashing Magazine Webinars – In-depth discussions on UI design, web development, and related topics. Smashing Magazine – Covers a wide range of topics, including UI design, web development, and product management.

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How to Become a UI Designer [+Tools and Resources]

Userpilot

Smashing Magazine Webinars – In-depth discussions on UI design, web development, and related topics. Smashing Magazine – Covers a wide range of topics, including UI design, web development, and product management.

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UX Designer Career Path

Userpilot

These roles often require a bachelor’s degree and technical skills such as graphic design software, web development, and research. Smashing Magazine – Covers a wide range of topics, including UX design, web development, and product management. Source: Glassdoor.

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Best Resources for Product Designers

Userpilot

A product designer conducts user research, develops wireframes and prototypes, and tests designs to gather feedback, ensuring the final product is both functional and enjoyable to use. Smashing Magazine – Covers a wide range of topics, including UX design, web development, and product management.

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Experimenting with scrollytelling: bringing scroll-animations to the World Cup with no-code

Michael J. Fordham

The design goal is to blend magazine-style layouts with scrollytelling to create an interesting short story about Musiala’s season and what’s next for him. We should make the design above the fold resemble a print magazine, so use an image and resize it so that it is snug against the bottom of the section. Let’s get started.