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This is not completely true. Not every business person can study sketch and be a designer, it requires talent and a lot of practice which business people don't really have time for. I do believe designers should understand business but it has to be built from a design pov and grow into it.
As far as I know, recruiters want to see your design process. It doesn't really matter if it's in paragraph or bullets as long as you get your explanation right and show real-life solutions and obstacles. Avoid "perfected" scenario of what was suppose to be the process and be honest about the problem and how you (and your team) tackled them.
I admire the devotion behind these designers, they sure love what they do! Though, I honestly don't get: how do you design anything that doesn't serve any goals or has no research behind it?!
Design can be shallow but the fun with it, is creating overall experience solutions!
Congrats! it takes guts :) I recently had GPU panics on my MBP which caused literally because of Photoshop. Yet, I'm still not sure about canceling the subscription, probably for the reason I have used PS almost every day for the last 12 years
This is one classy website design! Love the examples the landing screen
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From a visual perspective, it looks wonderful. Very rich and engaging content.
The main problem for me is navigation. Trying to simplify such a huge website by hiding discovery features into a hamburger menu (on desktop!) is a big flaw.
Many users don't have an item in mind when they visit a website like Walmart, therefore the use for Search is specific. Showing categories, departments and discovering trending items and deals, without the need to click, drives users to explore more items.
Hard to say without Walmart's internal data but I feel like they are missing out on understanding big part of their audience.