
Do I need to be an artist or a coder to study UX / UI Product Design?
The short answer is, NO! You do not need to be an artist or a coder to study UX, UI, or Product Design.

The short answer is, NO! You do not need to be an artist or a coder to study UX, UI, or Product Design.

What is UI design? Is it the same as UX design? How about Product Design – how does that fit in relation to UI and UX?
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Product Design is a holistic concept that has ownership over both UX (user experience) and UI (user interface) design.
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Women are certainly not new to tech. In fact, the first coders in history were women! A 20 year career in tech teaches you many things and here are 5 tips for women developing their own tech careers.
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