CHAPTER 10 Learnings

 Chapter 10 


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          For today we will talk about ...

      My Learnings until now,

         This will help you to understand learning through experience





  1. Self-Discovery: The journey in design often starts with self-discovery. Understanding your interests and passions can guide you toward the right path.

  2. Exploration: It's essential to explore various aspects of design to figure out your niche. This might involve researching different design fields, learning new software, and gaining practical experience.

  3. Online Learning: The internet provides a wealth of resources for learning. Online courses and tutorials can be instrumental in acquiring new skills and knowledge.

  4. Professional Experience: Even before formal education, gaining real-world experience, such as working in a multimedia company, can offer valuable insights into the industry and its demands.

    1. Resilience: Not making it through every stage of an entrance exam or application process is part of the journey. Resilience and determination are crucial in overcoming setbacks.

    2. Adaptability: Being open to alternative paths, such as joining a private university, demonstrates adaptability. It's important to be flexible in your approach to achieving your goals.

    3. Continuous Learning: Design is an evolving field, and continuous learning is essential. This includes staying updated on industry trends, tools, and methodologies.

    4. Collaboration: Working with professionals and peers provides valuable insights and broadens your perspective. Collaborative projects can enhance your ability to work in a team and understand different viewpoints.

    5. Practical Application: Applying theoretical knowledge in practical scenarios, whether through coursework or personal projects, helps solidify understanding and develop practical skills.

    6. Portfolio Building: Building a portfolio with personal projects and freelance work is crucial for showcasing your skills to potential employers or clients.

    7. Problem-Solving: Design is about solving problems. Whether it's creating a user-friendly interface or developing a visually appealing product, the focus should always be on addressing real-world challenges.

    8. User-Centered Design: Emphasizing user needs and experiences is fundamental in UI/UX design. The user should always be at the centre of the design process.

  5. These learnings reflect the diverse aspects of a design journey, from initial exploration and education to practical application and continuous improvement. Design is not just a set of skills; it's a mindset and a commitment to lifelong learning and improvement.


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