UX for Beginners

by Joel Marsh

Category: UI UX Design

Book Reviews

  • @nibrasibn Thanks for sharing! This crash course became a book, if you’d like to own it on paper. :) https://t.co/3bdka370XNLink to Tweet
  • Harvard’s Book of the Week: UX for Beginners. Cc: @OReillyMedia @MaryTreseler @ANGELARUFINO1 @JessHaberman https://t.co/5pYi02M4gTLink to Tweet
  • The great @kiki_muriuki created a conference talk about user psychology based on content from my book, UX For Beginners. So obviously it was excellent. Then he turned that talk into an easy, funny blog post! Boom. Read it here! https://t.co/IIqA4ehLdyLink to Tweet
  • @99yardTD @YasmineEvjen p.s. — These lessons (plus 50 more) will be a book called "UX for Beginners" from O’Reilly, coming out this month!Link to Tweet

About Book

In today’s digital world, any product, app, or website requires a professional User Experience (UX) designer to ensure success. With this book, new UX designers will learn the practical skills they need to get started in the field, skills that can be immediately applied to real-world UX projects. UX for Beginners is broken into one hundred short, illustrated lessons, a user-friendly approach that makes learning fun and gives you the foundation you need to succeed as a UX designer. This book is based on the popular UX Crash Course blog at The Hipper Element, which has more than 400,000 readers.

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