@@formula1340 really missed Rin, baguette is everywhere, and beware of Towa the aggressive kisser.. yea I need to do UX study so in the future can relief Ahagon a bit. jk aside (but another jk), on my first day as UX designer, neither I and my manager knows exactly what UX designer roles will be lol.
I've learned after a few years of design that you can justify basically anything you want with "I just aligned it to the grid, and then aplied some slight visual corrections". Since that's literally a very fancy way of saying this is not really aligned to anything and you just did what you wanted to do without a particular idea in mind Edit: Typos
this is truly one of the best things i've seen on youtube. MASTERPIECE! that Sir David Attemborough allusion lifts this video to highly unexpected levels!
I have passed the pixel paranoia by using a certain integer multiple of 10 from the bottom, so it's easy to determine if the button should be 20 pixels from the bottom or 30 or 40 pixels.
UI, UX , ... All designers, supposedly working together as a pack. And yet, different habitat, sense of humor and social skills. Source : RU-vid comments.
And then the UX designer comes up with something so impractical that even with hours of going through the documentation of a thousand different frameworks, you could'nt get it to work.
That's why working with UX designers who actually knows the front-end is amazing. But if they're pure designers, they should obviously communicate better.
in my workplace, it might be 'hard' to that things happen, because for every UX design I release, once approved then it will be translated into UI and CSS by... me lol.
The cinematic shot of the Old School Developer @1:25 us just so hilarious! His reaction to the failed user interface activity is priceless! Well done! First time watcher, brand new subscriber! 👏👏👏
Not at that level. If your title is UX designer you shouldn't have time to trifle with that kind of detail, it isn't your responsibility. If you are doing that kind of work, and UX design work, you are actually a UX/UI Designer, and are doing the work of two or more jobs, depending on how granular you want to get (Interaction Design, UX Design, UX Research, Visual Design).
Concur, I think thats a visual designer habit that needs to stay with visual designers. Personally, I think it's an expectation that sprouted from companies for UX designers to be pixel perfect because they are misinformed about what UX really is. Anytime I see UX in anyones title I expect function first, design second. But all these terms describing UX professionals are all so subjective who even knows!
This video's humor reminds me of the hitchicker guide to the galaxy. Also IMO it should be at least 2h long and was hilarious from a developer perspective lols
You didn’t talk about getting promoted to Senior UX Designer within 1 year. Doesn’t happen in any other field unless you have 3-5 years of experience :P
The following question will form the reasoning for the salary disparity between engineers and designers. Question on Quora: What is the difference between an engineer and a designer’s thinking style and conditioning?
As an engineer, I can relate to last bit .While studying in college, I had Miltivariable Calculus while one friend had to (and this is true) "visit a resaurant and write a report" and a Designer friend had to (still true) answer the name of a bunch of shapes (square, star, triangle). And I am like WTF!? It must be so easy and fun to study one of these "careers".