Design Skills

Design Skills

What should I include on a landing page? And what's your iterative process to ensure it performs well?
One thing I don’t see discussed enough is design system governance, especially in larger teams. How do you handle constant changes and tweaks? It can get messy quickly when people start unlinking elements here and there.
I’ve got my 4th interview coming up with a big multinational, and this one is focused on presenting the assignment they gave me last week. Can you give me some tips on how to present my design process or handle tough questions about my design choices?
How do I master presenting to different stakeholders and selling my designs effectively?
What types of wireframes do you share at different stages of client or stakeholder reviews? How do you help them understand the value of starting with low-fidelity designs?
What are the best practices for using emojis in UX design?
How do you know when to keep pushing forward with the same design approach, and when it's time to switch gears entirely?
What are the different user groups and personas I should design for?
What are the benefits of public speaking for a UX designer?
How can I improve my soft skills as a UX designer?
How to prepare for UX interviews?
I struggle with defending my designs and speaking up in meetings. How do I overcome this?
Can you share how you reported the UX audit to your client?
I’ve heard a lot about UX documentation and I feel like it’s key to getting a seat at the table. Most people couldn’t share templates because of confidentiality, so I’m curious—what do these documents typically include?
Can you tell me what is the design process?
I’m currently working as a solo product designer at my company and struggling to deliver work that sticks. A lot of the time, my designs get rejected or need rework. Could you guide me on this?
I'm working on the UX and UI of a new AI product, but the structure, implementation, and how the system will function feels blurry. How should I approach this?
How do you present your design ideas to convince stakeholders?
If you had the chance to enhance your UX design knowledge, what field of study (e.g. computer science, business, graphic design) would you choose and why?
Should a UX designer make decisions based on available data rather than UX principles?
What’s your design process? How do you ensure user-centricity throughout the process?
As a rookie product designer, what key areas should I prioritise in my new role?
Do you have any resources on UX research?
What areas of design should an aspiring UX/UI designer focus on to keep improving?
I want to spend less time on UI and focus more on UX. Can you recommend some resources that I can use directly in my projects?
Could you recommend some good blogs or podcasts on design systems?
How is psychology applied in UX design?
I love front-end web development, especially the aesthetics of the webpage, and I want to learn UX/UI. Do you have any tips?
How do I conduct user interviews to create user personas?
I’m working on a UX project for an existing portal with 6 modules. I’ve got the business goals, but I’m stuck on defining the problem statements. The stakeholders just gave me feature requests. How should I tackle this?
As a beginner, how should I do user research for case studies?
How can I find more interesting design projects than just some boring websites?