Yes, that was the lie!
I WAS a Graphic Designer.
Now I am a UX/UI designer and I wanted to talk a little bit about what UX/UI is giving me.
As a graphic designer I always feel that something is off, that there is a missing piece of the puzzle, and how the UX vision has changed my perception of design is remarkable.
I have had the best tools to express what I think is the best way to solve a problem, what my client thinks is the best way to solve a problem, or even what I think people needs.
But there was always something missing.

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Why does the "perfect" design sometimes work and sometimes doesn't?

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Why doesn't the product have the success we expect, even when my work is close to "perfection"?

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Why is this ugly design so successful and the one we made isn't?

- What do the users want?
- Who cares?
I was focused on trying to make them understand what I was trying to say, not on understanding what they needed and adapting to their needs.
I'm not saying I have the formula for , but I'm sure things will make a lot more sense from now on.
And I can't be happier.

And most importantly, UX is a toolset that has to do with understanding people, and I love understanding people, and I love solving problems.

PERFECT MATCH

I am super happy with the path I am on and eager to keep learning and becoming a better professional. 
That's all nice, but let's see some UX/UI designs
Let's connect!

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