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If anyone is thinking about UX design - just know it's incredibly hard to land a job. I am happy I did this course, but I have yet to find a job after a year. The market is too saturated, with too many layoffs, and not enough entry-level positions for transitioning career professionals. You would do better learning UX design on the side and going to front-end development instead. Though, IF you are in your 20s and money is not a concern, dig into UX design. I absolutely loved it!
The huge tech layoffs really worried me as a newbie in this industry, so it's a relief to hear that polishing my skills and portfolio will help me stand out.
Also, remember that every other aspiring UX Designer will be polishing their skills and portfolio, so it has to be competitive. I highly recommend to have some sort of technical skills like Front-end development or content writing experience. I went with the code route, but that was back when bootcamps still combined ux and front-end into one track without charging separately. I'm not sure how it is now, but it looks more like bootcamps are more expensive than before.
Thanks god there is no colour pallets and all this random UI repeating from video to video and from year to year pieces, having nothing in common with the design itself :) Great material, thanks for your thoughts and resources!
SuperApps are often (not always!) overwhelming because it's hard to build a visual hierarchy when you have a lot of services in one place. Also sometimes due to the economy of development process the functionality feels like being reduced in comparison with the separate service app. Take the Grab app for example, you cannot order a taxi without walking through ads banners and some food delivery vouchers, or order groceries without closing the app for a sec, otherwise your cart will be emptied and you have to start again. This is also what a UX designer along with Product designer should keep in mind while making design for SuperApp.
super useful tips! if I can share some feedback: the production and explanations on this are fantastic! the only nitpick I have is that the crossed arms is a little bit off-putting. body language is important, albeit subtle
It's better not to shoot with the hands crossed and the speed is a little slow, but other than that, great video! and I like the camera "bokeh" effect with lights) cosy! As for the content, it's interesting. I never thought that super apps could be popular in US or Europe, but we'll see. Planet-centric design trend is very real. Look how many startups and big companies are focused on recycle and renewable energy. As for the Juniors UXers....well, guys, I wish you good luck) I couldn't find a job so far with a CF course and portfolio with 3 case studies. Recruiters look down upon those "school projects" and want real experience so I suggest finding clients asap and work pro bono until you'll have enough experience to present. They are too many of us on the market lol
wow, thanks so much for the interesting insights. I really like the idea that super apps start using their own payment system. I think we can expect such a move from google maps
@@maureenherben I actually find it easy to understand since English is not my first language, and I like the fact that you are not rushing things up and taking the time to patiently explain everything in details. Thank you for this amazing content!
How cleverly you have shown the last trend in the last that was meant to be shown in the beginning😄 hmm..... you knew that was what most of the viewers want to hear.🤪
Great and insightful! Thanks, just one question, Planet centric or Humanity Centered or is this the same? I think D Norman is naming it Humanity Centered in his new book!
Absolutely great video like usual. I still don't understand the difference between Content Design & information Architecture, sounds like they're pretty much the same, anyone can help?
Content design is all about the text or content (button text, title,paragraph and so on),while information architecture is the organization of all elements in the design including titles, buttons, images,labels..
@@ayoubertil7356 so content design is about deciding whether to use "Sign up for free" vs "Get your free trial" or what image to use, and IA is about WHERE the button should sit on a page and where the image should be placed ,,, is that right?
Information Architecture is the sequence and levels of what, how and where a certain information is discovered by user when they land on a website. like home page will have 4 tabs followed by 3 sub nav. So essentially it’s the site map in simple terms. Where’s content design is concerned with naming each label and writing each description/text/copy throughout your site or app.
@@adesignerlife Got it that's what I had in mind but wasn't so sure of it. Thank you for taking the time to clarify the difference, really appreciate it🙏
Right off the bat, I think the insistence that USA/Canada/UK would be interested in "super apps" is fundamentally misunderstanding the culture of those places. Keeping things separated and specialized is a cultural tendency that is applied in many aspects of their day to day lives and not something people are particularly interested in moving away from. That, and the web browser is already a pretty strong "super app". Having a super app inside a super app is just redundant and starts to show elements of pyramid schemes moreso than the existing platforms like Google App Store / Apple App Store / Microsoft App Store / etc. Past a point, more links within more links within more links just becomes a redundant abstraction.
Business schools will soon begin to teach their students how to use AI tools to take out the middleman (UX) and empower the business or product owner how to do the research and produce the experience. Within 10 years UX will be a business skill just like using Excel.
Amazing video!!! I would appreciate if you can upload some educational ux ui content for us designers new to the endustry. I am searching for free content to improve my skills on a daily basis.
Thanks! Stay tuned, there are a lot more UX / UI design videos planned in the coming weeks. If you are looking for a more curated journey, check out our free UX design short course, it will give you some hands-on experience as well as even more of our valuable content: bit.ly/UXDesignFreeShortCourse2023
@@careerfoundry I appreciate it, thank you. I already took your short UX, UI and web development course. I have been fallowing you for quite some time, amazing opportunity you provide for us design enthusiasts, thank you.
Gojek is only applicable in Indonesia/develop country. i came from Indonesia, and it easy using gojek/grab because it acommodate the facilities we often use daily. Motorcyle,streetfood,car ... but it will not work in America (which i curently living now). The reason is, there is no street vendor, birocracy too dificult and distance between city/county is massive.
Aa im new in ui/Ux design i want to become a ux designer ...Is it mandatory to learn coding or html and css or webflow for a good designer...plz guide me in this regard
“Planet centric design” OMG. Just like Norman Nielsen said a long time ago. The Design Industry has invented fancy words and that confused the audience. Personally I’ve been a UX Designer for 8 years now and let me tell you this: There is NO innovation coming for the UX Process. And also thanks to AI, UI Design will be very very easy to do, check how many Design System are out there for you to copy from Figma, also there is a feature in Figma working as a ChatGPT for components. Prediction: There will be less and less differentiation between UX and UI Design. So there will be much more companies looking for a Full Stack Designer. Because UI will be get very very easy to do. And UX just got to a point that have mature enough as discipline that everybody has an opinion and also there is no innovation coming. Designers will be pay less than the past years. UX golden years as the cool discipline that makes you earn good salary is gone. Now the hype is being a Data Scientist o ML specialist.
Cf just pushing and telling come arbeits agentur provide for u a curse but all my friend we can say it is not true none of us geting this from arbeits agentur
There is no need for this comment at all. For people like me, a non-English speaker, she does it in a perfect rhythm to make herself understood. She is being empathetic, something that for you, clearly, is out of your domain.
We’d love to hear what you think of Maureen’s predictions for 2023 and beyond, let’s start a discussion! ⌨
Thinking of starting a UX career in 2023? Then get started with CareerFoundry’s free UX short course: bit.ly/UXDesignFreeShortCourse2023
If anyone is thinking about UX design - just know it's incredibly hard to land a job. I am happy I did this course, but I have yet to find a job after a year. The market is too saturated, with too many layoffs, and not enough entry-level positions for transitioning career professionals. You would do better learning UX design on the side and going to front-end development instead. Though, IF you are in your 20s and money is not a concern, dig into UX design. I absolutely loved it!
Another benefit is to also learn UI. A lot of roles want few people who can do both, especially in video games where i work.
The huge tech layoffs really worried me as a newbie in this industry, so it's a relief to hear that polishing my skills and portfolio will help me stand out.
😅
If you do not have passion, don't dive.
Also, remember that every other aspiring UX Designer will be polishing their skills and portfolio, so it has to be competitive. I highly recommend to have some sort of technical skills like Front-end development or content writing experience.
I went with the code route, but that was back when bootcamps still combined ux and front-end into one track without charging separately. I'm not sure how it is now, but it looks more like bootcamps are more expensive than before.
Thank you, Maureen! You are a great advocate for UX Design education and overall field. Love the way you present the information.
Thanks god there is no colour pallets and all this random UI repeating from video to video and from year to year pieces, having nothing in common with the design itself :) Great material, thanks for your thoughts and resources!
Really enlightening and useful video for me, as someone who just started on her UX learning journey! Thank you!
SuperApps are often (not always!) overwhelming because it's hard to build a visual hierarchy when you have a lot of services in one place. Also sometimes due to the economy of development process the functionality feels like being reduced in comparison with the separate service app.
Take the Grab app for example, you cannot order a taxi without walking through ads banners and some food delivery vouchers, or order groceries without closing the app for a sec, otherwise your cart will be emptied and you have to start again. This is also what a UX designer along with Product designer should keep in mind while making design for SuperApp.
Planet-centric design!? Ok will come back to this some time later
Thank you very much for sharing this kind of information.
Ah what a great video! Thank you CareerFoundry and Maureen 😊 I loved last year’s trends vid, and this year’s is even more packed with treats!
Thanks Ed, we appreciate it! Consider subscribing to our channel as we have more content with Maureen on UX design coming out in the next few weeks!
super useful tips! if I can share some feedback: the production and explanations on this are fantastic! the only nitpick I have is that the crossed arms is a little bit off-putting. body language is important, albeit subtle
THANK YOU!!!
Hello Maureen....Your video is very informative..thank you. so am a newbie in UX/UI...where can i learn product design extensively?
It's better not to shoot with the hands crossed and the speed is a little slow, but other than that, great video! and I like the camera "bokeh" effect with lights) cosy! As for the content, it's interesting. I never thought that super apps could be popular in US or Europe, but we'll see. Planet-centric design trend is very real. Look how many startups and big companies are focused on recycle and renewable energy. As for the Juniors UXers....well, guys, I wish you good luck) I couldn't find a job so far with a CF course and portfolio with 3 case studies. Recruiters look down upon those "school projects" and want real experience so I suggest finding clients asap and work pro bono until you'll have enough experience to present. They are too many of us on the market lol
Thank you CareerFoundry and Maureen for such amazing video!
what a good closing statement! motivates me a lot. Thank you
Great video and content, Thank you..! Side note: Watch this video in 1.25x speed :)
well explained and informative, thank you!
You're welcome, we're really glad you enjoyed the video!
Inspiring - thanks a mill for that summary! Cheers to Berlin :D
I'm very grateful for this tutorial, really informative, thank you so much!
Where is this beautiful shirt from 😍 thank you for this input 🥰 I am a ux designer in cologne and always looking forward to new videos!
thanks! the video is very helpful!
wow, thanks so much for the interesting insights. I really like the idea that super apps start using their own payment system. I think we can expect such a move from google maps
Thank god youtube hasn't removed the feature to watch videos at 2x yet. Because the way she drags every word makes me want to slap butterflies
😂 thanks for this, Saurabh
@@maureenherben I actually find it easy to understand since English is not my first language, and I like the fact that you are not rushing things up and taking the time to patiently explain everything in details. Thank you for this amazing content!
Please help me start UX design as a beginner. I need a list of books and materials
Great information!
This is brilliant and so inspirational
Waiting for video on AR VR & Mixed Reality
How cleverly you have shown the last trend in the last that was meant to be shown in the beginning😄 hmm..... you knew that was what most of the viewers want to hear.🤪
So nice! AI can be a very powerful and useful tool for us as creatives
Great and insightful! Thanks, just one question, Planet centric or Humanity Centered or is this the same? I think D Norman is naming it Humanity Centered in his new book!
I love this video
Absolutely great video like usual.
I still don't understand the difference between Content Design & information Architecture, sounds like they're pretty much the same, anyone can help?
Content design is all about the text or content (button text, title,paragraph and so on),while information architecture is the organization of all elements in the design including titles, buttons, images,labels..
@@ayoubertil7356 so content design is about deciding whether to use "Sign up for free" vs "Get your free trial" or what image to use, and IA is about WHERE the button should sit on a page and where the image should be placed ,,, is that right?
Information Architecture is the sequence and levels of what, how and where a certain information is discovered by user when they land on a website. like home page will have 4 tabs followed by 3 sub nav. So essentially it’s the site map in simple terms. Where’s content design is concerned with naming each label and writing each description/text/copy throughout your site or app.
@@adesignerlife Got it that's what I had in mind but wasn't so sure of it.
Thank you for taking the time to clarify the difference, really appreciate it🙏
Very interesting!!
Right off the bat, I think the insistence that USA/Canada/UK would be interested in "super apps" is fundamentally misunderstanding the culture of those places. Keeping things separated and specialized is a cultural tendency that is applied in many aspects of their day to day lives and not something people are particularly interested in moving away from.
That, and the web browser is already a pretty strong "super app". Having a super app inside a super app is just redundant and starts to show elements of pyramid schemes moreso than the existing platforms like Google App Store / Apple App Store / Microsoft App Store / etc. Past a point, more links within more links within more links just becomes a redundant abstraction.
Business schools will soon begin to teach their students how to use AI tools to take out the middleman (UX) and empower the business or product owner how to do the research and produce the experience. Within 10 years UX will be a business skill just like using Excel.
No code websites like Webflow and Ai tools that are available NOW ,will help with this
They’re actually opposing it in class rn
Amazing video!!! I would appreciate if you can upload some educational ux ui content for us designers new to the endustry. I am searching for free content to improve my skills on a daily basis.
Thanks! Stay tuned, there are a lot more UX / UI design videos planned in the coming weeks.
If you are looking for a more curated journey, check out our free UX design short course, it will give you some hands-on experience as well as even more of our valuable content: bit.ly/UXDesignFreeShortCourse2023
@@careerfoundry I appreciate it, thank you. I already took your short UX, UI and web development course. I have been fallowing you for quite some time, amazing opportunity you provide for us design enthusiasts, thank you.
watch at 1.25 speed
It’s like normal speed! 😮
Impact of chatgpt on ux design
Gojek is only applicable in Indonesia/develop country. i came from Indonesia, and it easy using gojek/grab because it acommodate the facilities we often use daily. Motorcyle,streetfood,car ... but it will not work in America (which i curently living now). The reason is, there is no street vendor, birocracy too dificult and distance between city/county is massive.
Do we really need empathy maps? I would think A decent designer just needs a journey map and can start wire framing straight away.
Aa im new in ui/Ux design i want to become a ux designer ...Is it mandatory to learn coding or html and css or webflow for a good designer...plz guide me in this regard
It’s not mandatory, but it helps if you know the basic of HTML CSS
As far as valued content, this video could have concluded at around 8:48.
“Planet centric design” OMG. Just like Norman Nielsen said a long time ago. The Design Industry has invented fancy words and that confused the audience. Personally I’ve been a UX Designer for 8 years now and let me tell you this: There is NO innovation coming for the UX Process. And also thanks to AI, UI Design will be very very easy to do, check how many Design System are out there for you to copy from Figma, also there is a feature in Figma working as a ChatGPT for components.
Prediction: There will be less and less differentiation between UX and UI Design. So there will be much more companies looking for a Full Stack Designer. Because UI will be get very very easy to do. And UX just got to a point that have mature enough as discipline that everybody has an opinion and also there is no innovation coming.
Designers will be pay less than the past years.
UX golden years as the cool discipline that makes you earn good salary is gone. Now the hype is being a Data Scientist o ML specialist.
Is this woman amazing or what...
obligatory "ada indonesia coy" comment 😁
Sick of hearing about AI, it’s so 2022
Lost me at planet centric design
How so?
Super-apps seem to combine unrelated things and reduce choice. Not sure what the upside is to the user.
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Booo click bait
What trends would you have liked to seen us cover?
Maureen need to work on how to deliver, she needs a better flow , i last 5 min 🙉 stay positive( its not to let any one down)
Speak just slightly a bit faster and its a win, my 2 cents
There is no need for this comment at all. For people like me, a non-English speaker, she does it in a perfect rhythm to make herself understood. She is being empathetic, something that for you, clearly, is out of your domain.
Speed up the video yourself if it’s such an issue