Connecting the Dots from 0 to 1k: My Journey to Becoming a UX Designer.

Nurkhon Akhmedov
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3 min readJul 17, 2023
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I am profoundly grateful for each one of you — my 1000 followers on Medium and 3000 connections on LinkedIn. Your support, engagement, and shared insights have been instrumental in my journey as a UX designer. Each interaction has fueled my passion, inspired my work, and enriched our collective understanding of UX design.

Now, let’s dive into the story of my journey…

Dot 1: The Early Years

As a child, I was always fascinated by the world of design. I loved to draw, experiment with different technologies, and consult people, even when I didn’t fully understand the facts. However, I had a problem — I stuttered, which made it difficult for me to express my feelings and ideas. But this didn’t stop me. Instead, it embraced my passion for visual communication and my interest in understanding and improving the user experience.

Dot 2: The Shift to UX Design

My journey took a significant turn when I pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Business Information Systems. Here, I found myself drawn towards creating information architectures and developing mobile games. After graduation, I joined PwC, one of the Big Four consulting firms, as a Digital Consultant. But something was missing. I felt like a square peg in a round hole, unable to fully utilize my skills and passion.

One day, a client saw potential in me while I was learning Sketch and Figma. They gave me a week to create a dashboard for a sales startup. I succeeded, and it was a turning point. I realized that I could combine my consultancy skills with my passion for design. Furthermore, I discovered the term “UX designer,” and it felt like coming home. I dove headfirst into learning, taking more than five bootcamps within a year, and eventually decided to pursue a Master’s degree in UX design.

Dot 3: The Leap of Faith

Despite being promoted to Senior Consultant, I decided to leave PwC and move to Germany to pursue my Master’s degree. I was eager to learn more about UX design and share my knowledge with others. So, I started this blog to share valuable information with people who also wanted to make a career switch, just like me.

Conclusion

Looking back, I can see how each dot in my life connected to lead me to where I am today — a proud UX designer. I am grateful to everyone who has been part of my journey and to you, my readers, for your support. Each article I write is a labor of love, backed by thousands of hours of reading, analyzing, and optimizing content to share with you.

In the words of Steve Jobs, my idol, “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.” I hope my journey inspires you to connect your own dots and follow your passion, wherever it may lead.

I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude and appreciation for all the love and support you have given me throughout my journey. To my incredible crew of S8, S.I 1%, S0110, S.A, and everyone else who has cheered me on, this is for you!

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