Thank you❤ Great video to help me decide not only if Designlab UX Academy is a good match for me, but insightful regarding the importance of research and collaboration to determine the best strategy to TRULY solve your client's problem as a UX designer vs a traditional visual designer who may be more focused on aesthetics than problem solving. ❤
Thanks for making this video. I’m a graphic designer that just finished a UI boot camp. Although my focus isn’t much on UX aspect but your tips help me understand better managers’ mindset when it comes to hiring!
thank you for all the tips, job hunting has been super difficult recently and your video has been super helpful in helping me figure out how to iterate on my portfolio for better results! love the shinee poster in the background btw :)
I've been a solo UX Designer for the past 8 months, And I really need guidance and mentorship. is there a way through which we could connect and talk? @paintpops
Overflow was great at first when it was simple, but it has become worse over time. The added features often add very little functionality. For example they decided to add comments, great! But then they make sure that you can only use them after creating artboards which are annoying and timeconsuming...
question: at 17:11 for example, how do you do this presentation in overflow where you integrate your imported figma frames with the user flow that you earlier created? thanks in advance!
There is an Overflow plugin for Figma! Just select the frames you want to import in Figma, run the plugin while Overflow is open, and it will appear on your flow map. One thing to note is that if you want to just update a frame within Overflow, make sure the name of the frame in Figma and Overflow matches.
How many user flow diagrams should I make if I am just starting on a project. For example I am creating an ecommerce website. One is for onboarding experience. One is for checkout process. Should we create as many user flow diagrams as possible or we should make user flow diagrams for most important actions only?
I would start with the most important/major user stories, but it's also good practice to document the other flows as well so your team is aligned on how your product is used as a whole!
Hey there! Came across one of your videos about portfolio tips from a hiring manager’s perspective and thought is was very well done. I am was wondering if you could create a video discussing the path for someone new to the industry looking to get a job as a Product/UX Designer? Thanks!
I used to love CH but I had to get rid of it because it was so hard to use. After an update, they made it so you were seeing random rooms as opposed to rooms with people you follow inside. You can’t search rooms or even see a list of all rooms possible to join. And some of the room titles are so problematic.
just binged your app critique vids, thanks, very useful, you're a great communicator and make it easy to follow along even when you're talking about more granular details is there a reason why you've moved to this framework of talking about each topic? have you had feedback that its too hard to follow in previous vids? ive got a critique later in the week and will likely use something similar to your approach in this vid, its easier to compartmentalise the critique as a whole
Thank you! Yes, previously my critique videos were mainly focused on heuristics for some pages or features. But I think with a persona or task framework it'd help organize your thoughts more clearly to avoid rambling on during an interview!
@@paintpops got it, thanks. i did a mock critique last night and was definitely leaning on the rambly side. so it makes sense to be thinking with a persona/task in mind to keep things focused