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What are some great resources for improving UI/UX sketching and designing skills? Apologies for not fitting the correct question format; I should have guessed my question was too open-ended. Thanks for explaining! |
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What are some great resources for improving UI/UX sketching and designing skills? This is great advice; I try to sketch a bit everyday (or when I can, coding work sometimes follows me home haha). I have definitely improved in many respects, but I'm still a long way off from drawing very clean perfect circles and using markers to shade effectively, but you are certainly right that practice is the best path to improvement! |
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What are some great resources for improving UI/UX sketching and designing skills? Thank you very much for your suggestions, I'm grateful to you for sharing these links!! Cheers! |
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What are some great resources for improving UI/UX sketching and designing skills? Thanks for the tips; actually doing is always the best way to improve! I actually did a few (and even once won) contests on 99designs- but now I'm anti-99, because spec work doesn't really foster good 'user-centric design' growth, since everything is generated in a vacuum, and the decisions are so arbitrary and mostly feedback-less. That, and it sort of supports the undermining of professional designers and their services with crowd-sourced mediocrity... but its true that there are probably great potential "do-it-just-because" projects to be had on sites such as those! Thanks for the advice!! |
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