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Our UX designer just quit without even starting 😮

My mistake 🤦🏻. I relied on one person, who I haven’t worked with prev.

I didn’t follow my principles:
- 1️⃣ hire multiple people
- 2️⃣ choose the best.

Let’s fix this and go on @Upwork.

I’ll show you how to write a good JD
👇
Step 1: a good headline.

My choice: "[web3] UX for elearning portal (full specs) [newcomers welcome]"

Following the AIDA framework:
- Attention: web3. Something new
- Interest: full specs (= easy job)
- Desire: Even a newbie can do it
- Action: click on it
Step 2: adding skills. We keep this simple

- Figma: because that’s what we use here (and how I make these images)
- User Flow: can be helpful
- Mockup: This is the end result we’ll need
- Wireframing: an alias for mockups

Correct me if I’m wrong on these. I’m using my intuition
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