What problems is Uxcel solving and how is that benefiting you?
What I was lacking was a standard for how they would learn to perform their jobs, in addition to on-the-job training. We had our own internal standards, patterns, and a design system to guide them, plus we had senior-level designers who were helping to mentor them as they grew, but in terms of their own educational path, there wasn't really a standard.
Before Uxcel, our approach to design instruction was fragmented and inconsistent. We encouraged designers to select their own sources, including IxDF, Nielsen Norman Group, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn Learning, and more. Each of these has excellent materials, and we continue to use them. But we could never have full confidence that everyone understood design principles and terms the same or that the course actually improved their skills. Also, many of these sources require a significant amount of time commitment, a luxury most don’t have. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.