Successful UI/UX designers are jacks of all trades and possess both UI and UX skills. They should know how to create a persona, conduct usability testing, build an interactive prototype, have an eye for detail, and be familiar with the core principles of visual design. You don’t necessarily need a design degree to develop the necessary skills. There are plenty of online UX design courses, bootcamps, and programs that designers can pursue without having to spend a fortune.
Like UI and UX designers, UX/UI designers may have different backgrounds. Coming from related fields like graphic design, web development, marketing, information technology, or product design can be an advantage. If they have studied the basics of psychology, computer science, social sciences, color theory, typography, or accessibility, they won’t have trouble getting a grasp of this career.