Recently, a friend who is into development asked me how to get started with UI design. If I had seen this webpage earlier, I wouldn't have had to type so much myself.
Learn by path: Site is organized by learning stages: basics, UX introduction, advanced resources. Beginners start with Basics, learn typography, color, design principles. With foundation, check Starting UX for processes and research methods. For depth, see Advanced Resources.
Use categories: Each section has subsections, like design basics has typography, theory, history, books. Jump around based on needs, don't need to read everything.
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Not just link dumping, each resource is carefully selected for quality. From basics to advanced, covers all stages of design learning
Resources arranged by learning sequence, beginners know where to start, experienced designers know where to fill gaps
Not just design skills, but also design history, business thinking, research methods, accessibility design, helps build complete knowledge system
Bottom has article recommendation feed with regular high-quality content updates. Also email subscription for weekly curated resources
People wanting to transition to design or self-learn design can follow this site's learning path, systematically learn from basics to advanced
Experienced designers finding weak areas like research methods or business thinking can quickly find relevant resources
Design teachers can use this site as teaching syllabus reference to ensure covering important knowledge points
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