Do you have any tips or resources to help me learn the basics of UX? I’m pretty solid with UI design but still learning about UX.

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Best UX recourses for beginners

Google UX course will give you some fundamentals of process.
Design thinking framework gives you broad steps on how to think about design.
I like Laws Of UX as its foundation principles that never get old (process changes)
I created frameworks on UX Playbook that can be applied to most projects — actionable steps with templates and guides. Giving anyone without much UX knowledge to go execute.
The classic book that started UX off is “The Design of Everyday Things” by Don Norman.
That should get you started on basic knowledge of UX.
 
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