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Great content, remembered when I first discovered your channel and didn't know what a Ux Designer even is, and now that's my job. Thanks for inspiring me. Greeting from Germany ☺
This is so insightful. I’ve been a customer of hello fresh for about 6 months now. I only have 1 thing that I hate. It’s great to manage by food preferences, but it would be better if they focused more on specific diets(keto, paleo etc). I’ve found that even the calorie smart meals can have lots of carbs and salt.
hello i am actually just starting my journey as a UX/UI Designer and your videos have been very helpful, i hope one day to be as good as you but i am just going to take it one day at a time... i guess i'm here to say thank you and well done
Lemme tell you I’m on a diet and I lovvvveeeeee the low calorie option that they have now and I was glad they changed the packaging from all the brown paper… I recently got a box and noticed it I said this is so nice!!!
Thank you for sharing this. This is soo detail and tremendously helpful. I’ve been applying for the last 2.5 months for my first UX/UI job so it’s a bit discouraging, but I’m hoping to land something soon!
Kushe. Well done. I've been debating creating a chat bot case study for my portfolio. I like how you solved for an even bigger problem than just expedited customer service with your chatbot and overall design challenge response.
You did a brilliant work on this one. I’ve also just gotten some ideas on strategy & positioning for when next I’m applying for an opportunity. Thank you for sharing and can’t wait for your next upload.
Hi again, I have been indulging in your content. Excited to build some work of my own. I love this post because I am a visual learner. This provides me with additional tools needed to be successful in my learing style. I appreciate this more than you know 💛
Hi Onyinye, thank you very much for this. You just made theories very much practical and easy to understand. Thank you once more. More content like this would really be appreciated ❤️
Sharon thank you for putting out this video it was well thought through and i love your presentation. I do like the approach of identify what is like to have success metrics that is wow. cool stuff
Nice video Sharon, having a stage 3 interview, a design challenge and I am trying to make use of this template of yours but I have a question. From the problem discovery, what if I don’t have a recurring themes or patterns from users pain-points how then do I approach it? Solve all pain-points or prioritize them maybe using the impact/ effort matrix?
Your content is engaging and informative. I'm an aspiring UX designer from Nigeria and very glad to have discovered your channel. I was hoping you could mentor me on my UX journey. Daalu!
Great video Sharon, thanks for the insight. I have a question. I have seen so many "Case Study Structures" would you say the one you have presented works just as well as any other in the industry (whether in an interview or in my portfolio)? As a new designer, this version seems simple and straightforward.
And here we are with HelloFresh and the people in the hiring process, asking for an unethical design challenge. Guys, unless you are not swimming in a sea of s*** and so you do not know how to pay the bills, refuse to do this challenges or ask to be paid. Every time you accept one of those challenges even if you could refuse, you are passing the massage to the people in the hiring process, that they are legit and in doing so you damage other designers.
Maybe we needn't overly generalise things. I don't know if it's the case here but sometimes we set out to do things to pave way for ourselves and not asking everyone else to do same. I understand your position and from her teachings, she believes same. However, cases, contexts differ and we should respond appropriately each time.
Probably depends on what stage her conversation with them was at before she took on the challenge. She must have used her discretion. You wouldn't refuse a challenge when you're certain you'd be getting the job?
Hi Sharon! Really enjoyed your video. Very informative and inspiring. Just like you i work for HelloFresh, but i work in the production area. I want to learn from your experience so i can become a UX researcher. Perform research so i can solve problems and develop strategy. Do you have to perform your own research, or do you go through a UX research department? Any advice that you would have for me would be greatly appreciated. Very respectfully, Jorge