💡Designers often get wound up in the specific visuals of a design or siloed projects they work on, but knowing about strategy is just as important as the designs themselves. Understanding how to create a UX strategy and define policies that guide UX thinking is an absolutely crucial part of being a designer, especially a senior one. I came across Jeff Humble and his great playlist that gives concrete examples of what UX strategy might look like. I highly recommend watching these if strategy is something that you're new to. 🎥👩💻 #UX #Strategy https://lnkd.in/ejTQzrH2
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4dThanks for sharing, Mustafa!