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Old 07-06-2016, 01:19 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
That is exactly why the one that is not an expert put a warning on the last page of that thread.

The one that never claimed to be an expert put a warning on the last page.
Not the one that claimed they were an "expert".
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=expert

UX design is all about marketting, not development or hacking: https://blog.hubspot.com/insiders/in...ng-ux-designer

A quickie online UX masters degree can surely give some degree of expertise at something, but not sure exactly what. By definition, it is something about triggering user emotions to help them purchase more of your product. A marketing thing -- PT Barnum would teach it if he were alive today. Or Trump University...

The downside is that the technicians are expected to clean up the mess.

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