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Helping Aspiring UX Designers Find Their Footing

Why Mentoring?

Transitioning into UX can be overwhelming — portfolios, interviews, methods, and tools all at once. If you’ve done some training and are now asking “what next?”, this space is for you.

“If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together”
- African Proverb

Who This Is For?

This mentoring offer is for you if:

1/1 sessions via Teams/WhatsApp can include:

  • You’ve completed a UX course and are looking for your first role

  • You’re switching careers and want to gain real-world insight

  • You need honest feedback on your portfolio or CV

  • You’re stuck in the “junior UXer” cycle and need direction

  • Portfolio reviews with actionable feedback

  • Mock interviews to help you prep with confidence

  • Real-world challenges to sharpen your problem-solving

  • Career roadmap planning to track progress and set goals

UX Starter Resources

If you’re new to UX, these three books offer a powerful foundation. Together, they help shift your thinking from “how it looks” to “how it works.”

Books I Recommend

A timeless classic on intuitive design.

Don’t Make Me Think
by Steve Krug

The Design of Everyday Things
by Don Norman

Think Like a UX Researcher
by David Travis

Understand the principles behind good (and bad) design.

Perfect for understanding the “why” behind your designs.