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Google UX Certificate -> first job?

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    I think visually your final designs could use some big improvements to make them look more professional and hi-fidelity, right now all the final outputs I see in your work still look like early stage wireframes, almost like they were designed in Powerpoint. By your case studies you seem to have a solid foundational understanding of the design process which is a good start, but if I were you I would spend a lot of time on sites like https://mobbin.com/ or https://dribbble.com/ studying other professional designs and getting a feel for what really meets the mark. Also just use your favorite apps and really study the interfaces to get a feel for professional-level style, flows, interactions, etc.

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    A systematic UX design course for the responsive web
    It takes years to really get good at design especially if you're self-taught and I've seen a lot of people disappointed they can't land a job after taking a course/bootcamp or getting a certificate. Continue learning as much as possible, do courses on Youtube or elsewhere. I took the course on https://shiftnudge.com/ by MDS earlier in my career and it really leveled up my interface design skills in all aspects, highly recommend it.

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