It's your turn!
You've learned all sorts of great tools and techniques for staying organized, but now what?! It's time to create a resource library style wiki!
In this exercise you will build your own wiki that will serve as a resource library as you continue to learn more about design and UX.
The goal is that you create a wiki that you will want to continue adding to and reflects your style of working. To complete this exercise you can use any of the following options:
Google Sheets (spreadsheet)
Google Doc (tables can be helpful)
Notion.io (⚠️ the free version comes with a limited number of blocks; the way to get more for free is to share the link with friends)
Wiki requirements:
Include at least 4 different categories (the names and titles are up to you! Think information architecture.)
Each category should have at least 2 items/resources/tools inside
Include at least 5 resources from the course (or other courses in the UX designer path), along with a short description. (Frame this in a way that is helpful for you, or future clients. Don't forget to include a link to the resource.)
Expand at least one of your entries to also include a tutorial you've written about how to use a tool or resource. (This can be simple; imagine you're introducing a client to a tool for the first time.)
Optional: Inspired by design systems, give your wiki a name!
Check your work!
Check that the following elements are present:
information architecture is reflected
reflection paragraph is included
short descriptions and links to resources are included
at least 1 tutorial entry is included