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What were the factors that influenced you to pursue your career?
I need some insight from my NT fam.
I need some insight from my NT fam.
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11 years later and I despise it but it pays the bills and the market is bad and I have no idea what I really want to do
I didn’t. It chose me
That’s what I’m ******* talking about, great accomplishment man!Graphic Designer and Illustrator to User Experience Design
I always doodled in class when I was supposed to be paying attention. I'd be most entertained when reading books, comic books, watching tv/movies/anime/cartoons. Even though I was in honors classes all in high school, when it came time to decide what to pursue in college i chose to go for art. My thinking then was, "what do i do when i'm bored?". I thought that since I'll likely spend the rest of my adult life weekdays doing a job, it might as well be something i liked doing. Also, I bet on the theory that if i became good enough at something, then someone will pay me for the ability. It was Plan A or nothing.
After a lot of all nighters and a ton of sacrifice, I can confidently say it's paid off. Definitely wasn't easy. Over time ss my career grew, I got into design for software and now I'm a Director for User Experience Design at a company. Financially i couldn't be happier and I still enjoy it very much, even though it's a bit far from doodling on paper during class. At night i still draw and try to create logos and etc to full-fill that itch.
Hope that helps.
I'm thinking about switching from graphic design to user experience as well. How did you do it?Graphic Designer and Illustrator to User Experience Design
I always doodled in class when I was supposed to be paying attention. I'd be most entertained when reading books,/comic books and watching tv/movies/anime/cartoons. Even though I was in honors classes all in high school, when it came time to decide what to pursue in college i chose to go for art. My thinking then was, "what do i do when i'm bored?". I thought that since I'll likely spend the rest of my adult life weekdays doing a job, it might as well be something i liked doing. Also, I bet on the theory that if i became good enough at something, then someone will pay me for the ability. It was Plan A or nothing.
After a lot of all nighters and a ton of sacrifice, I can confidently say it's paid off. Definitely wasn't easy. Over time ss my career grew, I got into design for software and now I'm a Director for User Experience Design at a company. Financially i couldn't be happier and I still enjoy it very much, even though it's a bit far from doodling on paper during class. At night i still draw and try to create logos and etc to full-fill that itch.
Hope that helps.