Web3 isn’t just for developers and crypto nerds anymore. In fact, non-technical roles are some of the most in-demand positions in the space. If you’re a beginner wondering how to break into the industry without learning Solidity or React — you’re in the right place.
Before applying to any job, you need to understand what Web3 even is — how it differs from Web2, and why companies are shifting toward decentralized models. Take time to learn: What blockchain is, How DAOs work, The basics of NFTs, DeFi, and airdrops.
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What is a Web3 Design System?
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- a series of guidelines and Design Principles, focused around the specific UX needs of distributed applications
- a library of components for developers toquickly develop Dapp front-ends, through simple and composable web3 specific componentsand UX flows, that automatically implementthe Web3 Design Principles and the other UX guidelines
Methodology — How we are doing it
In the Web3 Design Principles that I published at the beginning of the year there are some Web3 components that hint at how we could solve certain usability problems of web3 distributed Application. However some ideas presented in that article were supported by a much lighter research if compared with the extensive one that we are now undertaking.
“I have always believed that each man makes his own happiness and is responsible for his own problems. It is a simple philosophy.”
Conclusion
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