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When you're starting in UI/UX design today, the traditional advice doesn't work anymore. I've been designing since 2010, but if I was starting to learn design in the AI era, here's what I'd do: The old way: Learn Figma → Practice UI → Get a job → Learn UX on the job The new reality: You need vibe coding skills to ship & practice UX research, AI prompting to refine prototypes, AND figma design effecient workflows before you even apply. My updated roadmap: → Start with vibe coding using AI tools (Figma Make, Lovable, Bolt) → Learn proper prompting techniques (shoutout to Felix at Lovable for amazing guides) → Focus on design thinking fundamentals: user testing, validation, iteration → Master figma design workflows while you learn ui fundamentals → Start practicing design systems with components → Document everything and build case studies Why this matters: Product teams in 2025 expect designers who understand the full development process. From AI prototyping to user research to design system handoffs. The good news: The tools for rapid prototyping and user testing are better than ever. You can go from idea to tested prototype in hours, not weeks all without needing a dev team to get the ideas published. The product designer role is more complex than before, but if you're passionate about solving real problems through design, you can absolutely do this. What's your biggest challenge learning UI design or UX design right now? #uxdesign #figmadesign #vibecoding #productdesigner