Post by account_disabled on Nov 29, 2023 4:12:11 GMT
Hello, in the world of Disruption era where people have to adapt. And constantly upgrading our skills, of course we must not be still and start learning new things, right? Today, admin had the opportunity to come and interview Nong Pum, Head of UX at Skooldio, Skooldio. Studio . Oh, for people who want to upgrade their skills. What is his perspective on the UX career? What are the processes in UX design? And finally, tips for turning yourself into the UX field. Scroll to read. What does this article have? Show Briefly introduce yourself Hello, my name is Pum. I'm now Head of user experience at Skooldio. Pum, now I'm the Head of user experience at Skooldio. Pum, now I'm the Head of user experience at Skooldio.
What field of study did you graduate from? Why are you interested in working as a UX Designer? Pum Phone Number List studied for a bachelor's degree at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Architecture. I came to the Department of Industrial Design (ID) after graduating and working for 2-3 years in the Branding/Packaging field. At that time, there was no such thing as UX. The first two generations of iPhones had just been released (laughs). But we can answer ourselves. You can say that I like design work that is logical, explainable, measurable, and wanted to try more work in the digital field, so I decided to pursue a master's degree.
Communications Design at Pratt Instiute, USA We like designs that are logical, explainable, and measurable, which UX answers. During the study period, it was a time when we were interested and tried many projects, including Infographics/ Signage system Design/ Map & Navigation Design/ Gamification, like the example picture below. It is part of the Research subject that allows students to choose and study things that interest them. We chose to do a topic comparing subway maps of 3 major cities, namely New York, London, and Tokyo, to see what reasons each city has for its hidden design. For example, in New York, the train lines shown are somewhat based on actual geography. The line is so tight. But passengers will be able to estimate the distance easily.
What field of study did you graduate from? Why are you interested in working as a UX Designer? Pum Phone Number List studied for a bachelor's degree at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Architecture. I came to the Department of Industrial Design (ID) after graduating and working for 2-3 years in the Branding/Packaging field. At that time, there was no such thing as UX. The first two generations of iPhones had just been released (laughs). But we can answer ourselves. You can say that I like design work that is logical, explainable, measurable, and wanted to try more work in the digital field, so I decided to pursue a master's degree.
Communications Design at Pratt Instiute, USA We like designs that are logical, explainable, and measurable, which UX answers. During the study period, it was a time when we were interested and tried many projects, including Infographics/ Signage system Design/ Map & Navigation Design/ Gamification, like the example picture below. It is part of the Research subject that allows students to choose and study things that interest them. We chose to do a topic comparing subway maps of 3 major cities, namely New York, London, and Tokyo, to see what reasons each city has for its hidden design. For example, in New York, the train lines shown are somewhat based on actual geography. The line is so tight. But passengers will be able to estimate the distance easily.