Starting UX Design today can be overwhelming.
Search “Learn UX” on YouTube, and you’ll find thousands of videos.
Some are incredible.
Some are outdated.
Some skip the fundamentals entirely.
The real challenge isn’t finding content.
It’s finding the right content in the right order.
That’s why I curated this week’s Free Resource Wednesday—a collection of beginner-friendly videos that introduce the essential concepts every aspiring UX designer should understand. The list includes topics such as What is UX, UX vs UI, Don Norman’s explanation of UX, the 10 Usability Heuristics, User Interviews, Information Architecture, Wireframing, and a complete UI/UX Design tutorial.
Don’t Learn Everything at Once
Many beginners jump straight into Figma.
Others spend months watching tutorials without ever designing anything.
Neither approach works.
A better learning path is simple:
- Learn one concept.
- Practice it.
- Build something.
- Ask for feedback.
- Repeat.
Consistency beats intensity.
Learning Is Only Step One
Videos can explain concepts.
But practice builds confidence.
The best designers don’t just consume knowledge—they apply it to real problems.
That’s the mindset every beginner should develop.
If this resource saves you hours of searching, share it with someone beginning their UX journey.
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