E. Smith
So I originally wanted to pursue UX because I wanted to switch my career. I wanted to get into a career where there is room for creative freedom but also pays well. UX is just that, it’s a mixture of structure, creativity and the amount of money you can make in it is great. UXD has a ton of awesome things about it, but I think the top 2 things in my opinion are the virtual aspect and the personable aspect of the course. Ev makes it a family and looks out for you like family, critiques you like family and praises you like family. He makes it comfortable enough for you to come forward if you aren’t getting something because let’s be honest, learning a new skill can be intense. Another aspect of UXD I really enjoyed was the insight from real life experienced professionals. The best thing about that is they all have different experiences and perspectives so it’s almost impossible for you to feel like a question can’t be answered or someone can’t relate to your anxiety and nervousness. UXD helped me land a bunch of freelance projects and that’s a realm I never even thought I could be so successful in. I thoroughly enjoyed my time in UXD and can’t wait to see the future of UXD.








