I did these three projects for the Google UX Design Course out of curiosity because, for me, all design is UX (at least it should be). I didn’t understand why people were making up another word to define something they believed was a detached area within design (which is not – but okay). Take a fork. I have no idea who created it, and history can’t pinpoint who it was precisely, but that’s research for another time. For now, the point is, it’s an amazing example of what’s now called UX design, since it perfectly considers both need and user experience – you don’t need to master anything to use it. So, I really wanted to see how UX design differentiated from Design that I learned at college.