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5 Reasons Why You Should Learn User Experience Design as a Teen

By: Catalina Tatu

24/7 Teen Marketing Superstar

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Do you have an idea of what you want to do in college, or are you still trying to figure it all out? Maybe you’re interested in the sciences, or in the humanities, or in business, or law, or really any of the countless career choices out there. If you’re still deciding, or maybe looking for more options to think about, why not consider looking into user experience or UX design?

UX design is all about how to solve user issues and improve the user experience within digital products like websites, mobile apps, and anything that has a digital display. It involves analytical thinking and problem-solving as you work to create digital products that will address and solve real and pressing issues for users. UX design is one of the most promising future careers since the majority of businesses have moved to online marketing. 

A UX designer works to make sure that a company's website is both visually enticing and simple enough to use. A skilled UX designer is able to attract potential customers to a website as well as encourage them to spend more time exploring the website and even potentially purchase the business's goods and services. 

For businesses that are committed to staying ahead of the curve in a world that is primarily tech-focused, having a UX designer is absolutely crucial.Though you don’t have to want to pursue a career in UX design to learn the skills needed to be successful at it. The skills of a UX designer can be implemented in a daily life setting as well as a professional setting. 

Teens can use UX design skills in all sorts of places, like on resumes and social media. There are countless reasons for a teen to learn UX design, even outside its promising career prospects.

Reason 1: Creating an Outstanding Resume

UX designers are selling a business without ever talking to the customer, this is the same thing you do when creating a  resume to apply for a job. Most teens don’t have a lot of 

experience with perfectly crafting resumes when trying to get their first job, it’s difficult sometimes to know how to create a resume that makes you seem like an enticing candidate with so little experience. UX design will teach you the tricks you need to draw a potential employer to you based on the resume you give them.

Reason 2: Building an Impressive College Application

Like with resumes, college applications are essentially just long pdf documents that try and sell you to a college without them ever really getting to meet you face to face. While you can’t really change the design of a college application, UX design can teach you key things to include in the applications that make you seem like an attractive student to the college. UX designers strive to make their designs easy to navigate and understand, something that colleges look for in your essays, personal responses, and even just in the way you describe yourself. 

Reason 3: Increasing Your Social Media Standing

UX design is all about increasing a business’s online presence,  something that a lot of teens are concerned with today. Online presence and social media standing is often a big social factor. 

Say you want to gain more followers or create content that a lot of people interact with; UX designers pretty much do that as a career.  By learning the skills needed for UX design, you can apply them to your own social media experience, whether that is gaining more followers on Instagram or getting more people to notice the content you're trying to promote, UX design will undeniably help you.


Reason 4: Improve Critical Thinking Skills 
In most design professions, individuals learn to think through the “design thinking process.” There are many different approaches to the design thinking process, but it is generally a process that allows designers to generate and develop their best ideas. By learning UX marketing, you’ll learn to think in the way a designer does. UX designers spend a lot of their time thinking up ideas that will benefit the design and experience of their website, something

that involves advanced critical thinking skills. By learning UX design, you can increase your critical thinking skills by learning how to think in the way that designers think and expanding your learning potential.

Reason 5: Gaining Problem-Solving Skills Through Experience 

Not only do designers have advanced critical thinking skills, but they also increase their problem-solving skills throughout the design process. Since UX design is all about identifying and solving user issues, they must employ skills of problem-solving throughout most of their process. Learning to effectively and efficiently problem-solve is a skill that’s essential throughout most of your life and a skill that UX design will encourage you to develop further.

Now you might be thinking, how do I start learning UX design? Well, you don’t have to pick it as a major in college or decide that it’s the career you want to pursue; You can simply take a course in it to learn some skills and decide if it is for you. 24/7 Teach provides learners with a customizable digital Bootcamp to learn basic UX design skills as well as apply them in a real-world context. 

For more information on 24/7 Teach’s UX/UI Bootcamp for Teens, click below.

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