August 28, 2019
1) Analytical Skills
This is an essential one when dealing with data. Empathy and intuition help little when facing the raw numbers of Google Analytics. Data has an increasing say when it comes to product development and marketing, making the ability to set up proper KPIs and to extract information from data invaluable.
2) Visual Design Skills
Working in the UX field doesn’t necessarily require excellent visual design skills; however, it certainly does give an advantage, especially if you have experience in designing user interfaces. You need to understand typographical rules, color theory, visual hierarchy, as well as being on top of the latest design trends and best practices.
3) Empathy
This is arguably one of the most important ones. UX focuses on people. This profession ultimately aims to help them improve their lives, work, or whatever else your product is doing. Thus empathy is a core “skill” in user experience design. Developing the skill to think about problems from other people’s point of view is paramount. For some people this comes instinctively; others need to work more on this. One thing is for sure: You can’t do this job very well with an egoist mindset.
4) Business Skills and Strategic mindset
UX has gained a lot of influence in business and strategy lately. More companies have started to recognize the relationship between user experience design and business growth, which of course is shaping the role of UX designer requirements as well. Every successful company out there should value a designer who can think holistically and also understand business needs.
Designing the worlds best login screen might be really interesting from a design perspective, but if it doesn’t add corresponding value to the business then you aren’t adding as much value as you could be.
5) Writing Skills
Copy almost always forms part of the UI. Badly written copy on a button, error message or security note can destroy the entire experience. Writing is playing an ever-growing role in UX, and many companies are hiring people purely for UX writing, which shows its importance.
Another benefit to this is that your resume & applications will get just that much better.
To improve my own writing I recently started writing articles right here on Medium. If you haven’t seen my piece about why Chrome is now the best browser for iOS, check it out here:
6) Critical Thinking
This might seem like an odd one, but being able to differentiate between what looks good at face-value and what is actually good can be the difference between a decent product and an amazing product.
This will also help you better identify what type of place you will be working for and generally help when doing research for various UX projects throughout your career.
7) Project Management Knowledge
This skill can come in handy in almost every job, but in UX it plays a special role. The ability to precisely plan and execute a project is just the tip of the iceberg. Incorporating the UX workflow with the development process can pose a difficult task. Most teams work with an “agile” methodology, so learning how that works will make you more valuable to employers.
Hello
I’m Mayowa
What I do:
I design product user interfaces and interactions, that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. My process involves User Research, Ideation, Prototyping, and Interaction and Visual Design, as well as Usability; all leading up to creating functional products and delighting users.
With 5 years of experience in UX and UI Design, my initial background spans over a decade in Multimedia and Graphics. Look through my website to learn more about me, and check out my Portfolio and Resume.