Landing on a 38min video when I click on "Watch Demo" in your landing page is definitely a terrible UX. After watching 5min I still haven't learned anything more than it's quickly presented on the landing page.
From a visual standpoint, might I suggest an easy fix to this exact video: Transform your circle horizontally so you're looking towards the information and crop your Windows taskbar. That would make this much easier to digest. Cheers.
If the inputs are identical, they will get similar results. It's highlight unlikely that 2 designers are working on the same demographics/problem at the same time time, unless they are on the same team.
Hello Tommy. Off the topic a bit but you're one of the few people I can address on this thought.. how soon do you think us UX/UI Designers will be replaced by a simple website service. I know your work is targeting designers to assist them in their workflow, but you have a bigger more detailed picture than others. Thanks.
Hi Nawar; Thank you for the kind words. This is an interesting question. I can't claim to know the future, but I think it will be hard to entirely replace human interaction and critical thinking. On the other hand, some aspects of the design process will become more accessible and cheaper to execute.
If I may chip in. Honestly I think UX - real UX, not UI design - is the last frontier before AI and will remain to be for a long time. I think AI can greatly assist us, helping us understand user data better, generating general personas based on big data sets from several sources within the same field. But ultimately, humans and how they interact with products and services will change forever. Understanding true emotions, having the levels of human empathy, being able to listen on the same plane as the user, really listen.. you need to be a human. Will AI never be able to do these things? It's hard to say. AGI would solve most of these, but that is still seemingly far away. Besides that humans seem to not always favor the favorable, which makes it an even harder challenge! Never forget that what you have between your ears is the most powerful supercomputer we know of - make use of it and let AI help you make even better use of it!
Landing on a 38min video when I click on "Watch Demo" in your landing page is definitely a terrible UX. After watching 5min I still haven't learned anything more than it's quickly presented on the landing page.
I would kill for a 3-minute version of this video.
Thanks @jasonn I will try to record one this week.
The team should do a motion graphic video to promote this project!! Cuz I’m NOT watching a 30min video
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Personas not based on real people data but instead on designer's assumptions, AI generated? It's like removing the U from UCD 😅
Phony persona building is one of the many things eroding the legitimacy of our industry.
“There’s no budget for that, so let’s just make it all up and bill the client anyway.”
Please consider increasing the font size to assist viewers with readability.
Thank you!
We'll do that moving forward.
From a visual standpoint, might I suggest an easy fix to this exact video: Transform your circle horizontally so you're looking towards the information and crop your Windows taskbar. That would make this much easier to digest. Cheers.
It really help ux designer 🥰 and I think qoqo should add site map generator based on problem statement 💥
We've launched information architecture not too long ago.
What if 2 persons from different part of world is designing a same idea 💡and by using this website they will get similar or same questions and goals?
If the inputs are identical, they will get similar results.
It's highlight unlikely that 2 designers are working on the same demographics/problem at the same time time, unless they are on the same team.
Hello Tommy. Off the topic a bit but you're one of the few people I can address on this thought.. how soon do you think us UX/UI Designers will be replaced by a simple website service.
I know your work is targeting designers to assist them in their workflow, but you have a bigger more detailed picture than others. Thanks.
Hi Nawar;
Thank you for the kind words. This is an interesting question.
I can't claim to know the future, but I think it will be hard to entirely replace human interaction and critical thinking.
On the other hand, some aspects of the design process will become more accessible and cheaper to execute.
If I may chip in. Honestly I think UX - real UX, not UI design - is the last frontier before AI and will remain to be for a long time. I think AI can greatly assist us, helping us understand user data better, generating general personas based on big data sets from several sources within the same field. But ultimately, humans and how they interact with products and services will change forever. Understanding true emotions, having the levels of human empathy, being able to listen on the same plane as the user, really listen.. you need to be a human.
Will AI never be able to do these things? It's hard to say. AGI would solve most of these, but that is still seemingly far away. Besides that humans seem to not always favor the favorable, which makes it an even harder challenge!
Never forget that what you have between your ears is the most powerful supercomputer we know of - make use of it and let AI help you make even better use of it!