Well, in my case I eventually realized that I'm more of the "creative" side after working in several projects. What I did was to start getting involved more into the "user side" of the project and talk with the ones responsible for that.
I also started learning more and more about that side of development and then share some of those lessons in tech talks within the company.
In the company I'm currently in, I joined a "study group" about CSS and user interfaces and started sharing stuff there.
I also talked with one of the leads there to see if I could move to a more "user facing" part of development and now I'm in a project where I'm not a visual designer per se but more like a developer focused on user experience and accessibility.
Your mileage may vary but I hope this has given you some ideas ;)
I also like this UX side of the frontend a lot more. But I have a hard time finding a job where I can focus on that. I feel that companies don't value it as much.
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Hey mate,
Well, in my case I eventually realized that I'm more of the "creative" side after working in several projects. What I did was to start getting involved more into the "user side" of the project and talk with the ones responsible for that.
I also started learning more and more about that side of development and then share some of those lessons in tech talks within the company.
In the company I'm currently in, I joined a "study group" about CSS and user interfaces and started sharing stuff there.
I also talked with one of the leads there to see if I could move to a more "user facing" part of development and now I'm in a project where I'm not a visual designer per se but more like a developer focused on user experience and accessibility.
Your mileage may vary but I hope this has given you some ideas ;)
I also like this UX side of the frontend a lot more. But I have a hard time finding a job where I can focus on that. I feel that companies don't value it as much.