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Anindita Saha, User Experience Design Graduate, General Assembly Hong Kong
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Related Design Resources

How to Ace Your Design Interview
You’ve polished your portfolio. You’ve got the interview. Now, go in prepared to impress the team — whether it’s a potential peer or the head of design. In partnership with InVision, the world’s leading product design platform, we’ve asked leaders at Nelson Cash, thoughtbot, The UX Notebook, GA, and more to share their do's and don’ts so you can ace your design interview.

Push for a Point of View
Good design is all about having a clear purpose. It’s about having a strong point of view—even if you might ruffle some feathers along the way. I chatted with people who have a strong point of view in their design — people from Google, Airbnb, Slack, Dropbox, and more. I wanted to peek inside their noggins to see what drives their decisions and informs their designs. Below are a few things I learned.

UX Design Tips From Mom
After completing my User Experience Design Immersive course at General Assembly’s Singapore campus, I tried to explain to my 90-year-old mother what I had been studying. I got schooled, instead. I explained to her the definition of UX design, and Mom proceeded to demonstrate her understanding by walking me through her use of UX strategies in everyday life.

Don’t Frustrate Users With Gaps in Your Product Experience
We’ve all experienced pain points when really good software doesn’t equate a really good experience. All too often, there’s a breakdown that occurs outside product screens, when a product or process hits the reality of the human experience or a user fails. These points of friction are frustrating to users and jeopardize your businesses. I call these gaps mode-shift friction, and it’s essential to resolve them wherever possible.