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Where does UI design of mobile applications begin?
Good day to the residents of TOSTER and HABRAHABR!
I have a very strong bombing, because I can not get an answer to my question.
More recently, I began to be interested in Web design and UI design in particular.
I chose the industry - design of mobile applications, found some relevant information, but I did not find a "complete tutorial".
Well, here's the crux of the matter.
Is there a similar tutorial for this profession? Or a blog? Or a site dedicated specifically to the "birth" of UI designers?
Now you are probably preparing a list of literature for me to read, I understand and support this, literature is present in every profession ... but what's next?
Am I just registering as a freelancer and writing to customers?
Some kind of blog or site is needed, dedicated specifically to UI designers , with useful material and guidelines for action ... Video tutorials, seminars or MK for beginners that you need to watch and listen to are also suitable.
Please, dear UI designers, please share the 100 hour video of your profession or the "secret blog" that started you and your profession.
My heart is on fire, I want to work!
PS If your blog is very secret and you want to share it only with me out of pity, then please send me a link to my profile.
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There are no “secret” techniques, blogs or other buttons. You can’t read how someone “fired up a topic” and become a smart and sought-after designer. There is no so-called. “a complete tutorial”, after completing which you will be seen, appreciated and bombarded with expensive and interesting work. It is necessary to study precisely on the lists of references, to delve into, to think. Study high-quality examples of work, trying to understand why the designer did it that way.
But before moving on to specialized design, there are some basic design principles to consider in general. For example, typography is one of the foundations of good design. Judging by your sparing spacing, you have a huge problem with that. Start with Design for Non-Designers by Robin Williams. To some extent, this will teach you (I would like to believe in it) you to structure information and work with space - at an elementary level, but you need to start from the elementary.
Would you like to - would work, and would not be looking for "how to become a designer in n hours."
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