Creating SideBars In Mobile Apps

Cat PalmCat Palm
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I finally did it! I decided to create an Instagram for my UX/Web Design tips and things I learn as I continue to be a freelancer.

I am trying to grow my community and I'd love for you to shoot me a follow and comment here or on a post you are a UX or Web Designer and I will follow you back.

Let's support and help each other grow 😊

Here is the link to this post discussing sidebars in mobile apps!

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cu0W0xfxgNf/?img_index=1

Here is the link to my page

https://www.instagram.com/palm_ux/

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I started my journey as a fitness trainer because of my strong desire to help women build confidence in themselves by losing unwanted body fat. I developed a strong sense of empathy for others during this time because I got to know each woman I worked with on a personal level and got to know their "why". I learned that everyone has a reason why they want to better their health and it's not always about being the skinniest person in the room. You're probably wondering... "Why the transition to UX Design?" I have always enjoyed engaging the creative part of my brain. When I chose marketing for my degree, I wanted to take it into studying customers while they are shopping and learning how to design a product to enhance conversions. After I built my first business, Palm Training LLC, I had to build a website and create a logo. I wanted to do it myself so I learned the softwares and completed it in 2 weeks. After doing so, I started to love design more and more. I was doing websites for my business and others. I thought to myself, "why not take this to the next level?" This is where I found UX Design and my love for it has sky rocketed since. My desire to help people has not changed. I intend to leverage my prior experience as a fitness trainer to bring a level of empathy and attention to detail that’s critical to making intuitive user experiences.