Learn UX Design principles from a live challenge

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Welcome to an exciting and surprising UX Design challenge! I am newly trying this concept as I just love talking about UX from everything around me! Join me in the fun journey of learning UX principles from seven random objects in just 10 minutes. You’ll be amazed at how even everyday items in the house can inspire us about UX Design!
    *Challenge Accepted!*
    Can you believe you can learn UX from a chair, a water bottle, or even a toy? Watch as we dive deep and explore the hidden design lessons in common household items. Whether you're a seasoned UX designer or just starting your journey, this video is packed with valuable tips and tricks that will enhance your design process.
    *Why Watch?*
    - Discover the principles of modularity, constraints, and user journey.
    - See how to apply UX theories like the Law of Common Region, Principle of Continuity, and more.
    - Get inspired to look at everyday objects with a designer's eye.
    - Learn how to think on your feet and adapt design concepts quickly.
    *Chapters:*
    00:00 - Introduction & Challenge Setup
    02:04 - Object 1: Chair & Wheels
    03:01 - Object 2: Water Bottle
    04:34 - Object 3: Bib
    05:55 - Object 4: Cloth Bin
    06:23 - Object 5: Packing Cubes
    07:03 - Object 6: Plate Holder
    08:37 - Object 7: Stove Knobs
    09:41 - Object 8: Toy
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Комментарии • 25

  • @SnippetFacts-44
    @SnippetFacts-44 27 дней назад +1

    Love the way you are explained. Please make more video like this.❤

  • @sarangag
    @sarangag Месяц назад +2

    The following things can be considered while thinking about UX for a dry bin
    Usability
    1. Ease of Use:
    Opening Mechanism: Is it easy to open and close? Does it require minimal effort?
    Lid Design: Does the lid stay open when needed and close securely to prevent odors?
    2. Capacity:
    Size: Is the bin large enough to meet household needs without being too bulky?
    Shape: Does the shape optimize space and fit well in the designated area?
    3. Material:
    Durability: Is it made from durable materials that withstand regular use?
    Cleaning: Is it easy to clean? Are there crevices or parts that trap dirt?
    Accessibility
    1. Height and Reachability:
    Is the bin easily accessible for all users, including children and people with disabilities?
    Can it be easily reached without bending too much or stretching?
    2 Labeling and Instructions:
    Are there clear labels or color codes for sorting different types of dry waste?
    Are any instructions for use clear and easy to understand?
    Interaction Design
    1. Feedback:
    Are all local government rules and regulations considered in designing the bin?
    Does it provide any feedback when used (e.g., a click sound when the lid is securely closed)?
    Are there any visual or tactile cues that help users understand how to use the bin correctly?
    2. Ergonomics:
    Is the design comfortable to use? Are handles easy to grip and use?
    Does the bin accommodate the natural movement of users?
    Visual Design
    1. Aesthetics:
    Does the design of the bin fit well with the home’s decor?
    Is it available in colors and styles that users find appealing?
    2. Consistency:
    Does the design maintain consistency in terms of materials, color, and form?

  • @uibasnet
    @uibasnet Месяц назад +1

    Anudeep sir's wisdom is a goldmine, yet it's being ignored 😢 Great video.

  • @bideshebangalis
    @bideshebangalis Месяц назад +3

    Hi @UX Anudeep
    Fitts’s Law: The handles and the opening of the laundry basket are large and easy to use. This reduces the effort required to pick up and carry the basket, especially when it's full
    Hick’s Law: The way laundry basket designed to be straightforward with minimal interactive elements. Such as, if it has a lid, it should open easily without complex mechanisms.

  • @PreetyGupta-tq6zp
    @PreetyGupta-tq6zp Месяц назад

    Anudeep what a fun way to understand and revise the UX 😃

  • @sarangag
    @sarangag Месяц назад +1

    some laws to apply in UX
    1. Fitts’s Law
    2. Hick’s Law
    3. Gestalt Principles
    4. Pareto Principle
    5. Principle of Least Effort

  • @SumanjaliGorental
    @SumanjaliGorental Месяц назад +1

    Hi Anudeep, I like the concept of guessing UX from objects within 10mins of duration and I will also try this one with our folks.😍
    I tried to guess for 'cloth bin', by one hand we can open the closing lid and it's easy to open and it's in correct direction - Fitts law
    Consistency and standards: user shouldn't worry about how to open it, there is a signifier to open the closing lid by handle whole
    Thank you😀

  • @VivekSridhar
    @VivekSridhar Месяц назад

    Hi Anudeep,
    That was a Fast & Furious mission on the Video!!
    I personally loved it and its Mind Blowing.
    Cloths Bin:
    I could see that Jacob's Law has been used in the product. Many Containers and boxes have the similar opening mechanism.
    When the clothes are full in the bin the user has to carry that to the washing area. So I Could see that similar method has been used for carrying large containers. A Small rectangular empty space on both the sides to put the hands inside and lift.
    Minor Updates for better UX
    If we could have leg pedal based opening system, It would be easy for the user to put the clothes into the bin using one hand and leg.
    If the bin has little bit of breathing space(Checked hollow spaces) the clothes does not become stinky and the user can see how much clothes are left in the bin and take decision about washing.
    Keeping four small balls at the bottom and making it movable in ant direction, Helps the kids to play around with it and bring the bin when Mom or dad request the kids to bring them for washing.

  • @imadhunadda
    @imadhunadda Месяц назад

    Door handle shows the principle of visibility and affordance as they show how they should be used . The lever handle suggests to pushing down while a round knob indicates to turning .

  • @kashish-kalra
    @kashish-kalra Месяц назад

    I will practice like this from now downwards, thank you Anudeep

  • @rankarajendra91
    @rankarajendra91 Месяц назад

    There is a lot to learn from this video 🙌🏻

  • @aishwaryasuresh7199
    @aishwaryasuresh7199 Месяц назад

    Laundry basket also solves for user journey where the handle helps in moving the laundry bag to the washing area .
    Such a fun challenge 😊

  • @tayyabsohail8823
    @tayyabsohail8823 Месяц назад

    I like your teaching in this way please make more videos on these topics

    • @UXAnudeepVLOGs
      @UXAnudeepVLOGs  Месяц назад

      Absolutely! More videos are going to come for sure!

  • @akashchopperla9809
    @akashchopperla9809 Месяц назад

    ​​The clothes bin principle are Accessbility (like we can move the bin easily because its light weight and they also include a handles on the side to lift and move easily.)

  • @jahnavimiriyala_
    @jahnavimiriyala_ Месяц назад

    We got a UX house tour 😂

  • @choudariyeswanth7418
    @choudariyeswanth7418 Месяц назад

    Gurujiii ❤❤ ⚡️⚡️🔥

  • @bharathgorental4928
    @bharathgorental4928 Месяц назад

    would love to watch more like this. 😍

    • @UXAnudeepVLOGs
      @UXAnudeepVLOGs  Месяц назад

      Absolutely! Happy to do one with you when you are in Bangalore!

  • @Rahul-qn5yj
    @Rahul-qn5yj Месяц назад

    Hey you know what never changees

  • @mankulamsatheesh
    @mankulamsatheesh 23 дня назад

    Do I need to get consent from a company or a firm for redesigning their app or websites for personal portfolio which is going to put/present in resume, interview and on public platform? Please help me with a proper reply 🙏

    • @UXAnudeepVLOGs
      @UXAnudeepVLOGs  23 дня назад +1

      As long as you have access to whatever they publish for general public use, you are free to replicate it for practice. On top of it, if you take an active design problem that you think can be addressed, you can propose something and companies will be more than willing to appreciate such things!! In any case you can always refer to the company itself if you want to be 100% safe, but this is a general understanding as long as you don’t do any illegal activities.

    • @mankulamsatheesh
      @mankulamsatheesh 23 дня назад

      @@UXAnudeepVLOGs ❤️ Thanks a lot. This means a lot to me. Your videos too.

  • @yaminir.m7801
    @yaminir.m7801 Месяц назад

    Amazingggg way to learn about ux