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Designed Today is a content brand focused on career growth in user experience design. Its core formats are podcasts and YouTube videos, with additional entry points for a community, Coaching, and monthly highlights/newsletter. The page says it launched in early 2018 and features interviews with both industry experts and designers who have just graduated from UX bootcamps. Its goal is to help listeners assess where they are in their career and understand what skills they need for the next step.
Based on the scraped text, this is not a conventional course with a fixed syllabus, class hours, and assignments. It is closer to an ongoing UX career interview and experience-sharing series. Topics include “how to improve your UX resume,” “what to do after losing your job,” “how UX designers can find their passion,” and “designing your own UX.” The focus is on career development, job hunting, personal positioning, and practical experience. The main delivery formats are podcasts and YouTube videos. The text does not specify livestreams, recorded course packages, or 1-on-1 coaching arrangements; although Coaching appears in the navigation, the service format, duration, and deliverables are not disclosed.
Host Dillon Winspear has a background in marketing and entrepreneurship before moving into user experience design. He emphasizes developing a design career through understanding different perspectives and solving problems. The guest lineup includes product leaders, UX designers, authors, portfolio-course founders, and data visualization podcast hosts, such as Domo’s Chief of Product, Nir Eyal, and Sarah Doody, founder of The UX Portfolio Formula. This variety of interviews can help learners gain a cross-sectional view of the industry.
The page does not disclose pricing, paid plans, payment methods, or any certification or certificate options. Therefore, if learners need verifiable proof of completion, structured training, or career credentials, the publicly available information is currently insufficient. The teaching language is not explicitly stated, but judging from the site copy and guest information, the content is most likely primarily in English. Chinese users should take the English listening requirement into account.
Its strengths are a clear focus on UX career development, interviews that emphasize authenticity, low hype, and practical takeaways, and dual podcast/YouTube channels that suit fragmented learning. Its weaknesses are the lack of a structured learning path, practice feedback, certificates, and pricing transparency, while Coaching also lacks detail. It is better suited to people who already have some UX fundamentals and want industry experience and career inspiration, rather than as the sole systematic beginner course for someone starting from zero.
The page does not provide information about access from China, payment support, or localization. YouTube is generally restricted in mainland China, so actual usage may depend on network conditions; whether podcast channels are directly accessible depends on the specific platform. For systematic courses, alternatives to compare include Interaction Design Foundation, Coursera’s Google UX Design Certificate, Nielsen Norman Group, or domestic design and career-training platforms.
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