Why UI/UX is underestimated like I am a IIIT college student and people here underestimate UI/UX as they are learning technologies like Blockchain, AI/ML and more things which require high level coding. I want to know the perspective. It gets me in doubt that I will be left behind because I have an interest in a field which has no scope according to people around me.
Simply because UX design might not be crucial in cases where superior technology can turn around everything. Good example is midjourney. The interface is pathetic (a random discord server) but the results are more than average compared to any other Image generator.
It's hard to get that much salary in India, Very few UI UX Designer paid that much. I'm self taught UI UX Designer and I earn INR 59,375 with 3 Years of experience. I'm trying hard to Push myself to 1LAKH per month. Hope I will soon get it. Thanks for making this wonderful video.
I complete my Ui/Ux design course 4 month ago but unfortunately no one give internship newbies every company need experience guy... but at this I'm working on my portfolio completing ui/ux 100 days task
Sir can you please share some internship tricks or tips for new ux designers..? every company needs an experienced designer but us who have just completed their ux ui courses are struggling 😔 So I would be grateful if you could help with the above mentioned problem Thank you in advance you are an inspiration for us beginners 😄
hey I had the same problem in starting while finding a internship. I can share what i did to grow. First you also start applying for non paid internships don't think much about the money first. Then after your first internship start applying for paid ones then you will have a higher chance for getting paid internships. After completing these internship then start applying for jobs. You just need to be patient at the start. BEST OF LUCK !
Hey guys, Just want to let you know and break this notion that highly skilled designers earn more...that's a nope, that's not the case (mostly). It's mostly about luck and privilege in the design field. If you have graduated from a decent design school ( say NID, IIT, MIT ), no matter what, through campus placements you will already earn more than 10-15 lacs on an average. Once you get into a decent company, Figma skills does not even matter. It's mostly about how you deal with ambiguity and how is your relationship with the stakeholders. It's mostly about talking and ideating than actual execution. It's also if you are lucky enough to get on project which is high impact (think AI based projects). If you think getting better at Figma, doing a course or a certification will land you a better job or a promotion, that a lie which people are selling you for a profit ;)
What I feel in me which restrict me to earn is communication skills. I’m afraid or sometime fumble while talking due to under confidence (Introvert?) and fear of talking in English. What can I do?
Improve your communication skills that's it. My suggestions:- - Watch ansh mehras 50 minutes video on communication - Read "How to talk to anyone by leil Lowndes" This book is 💎 - Set aside half an hour for learning English and watch linguamarina's "English study plan - 20 minutes daily" I am following these things from 3 weeks and I can say it's worth it because 3 weeks back I don't even how to form a sentence but with consistency i became better in writing and I have to improve my English speaking skills
Numbers at ambition box are skewed, I work as VD designer at big 4 , my salary is 6 lakh as analyst, yeah that’s what you get in today’s economy, even Swiggy got restructured
We are talking about designer salaries here. Can’t comment on accounting salaries. Also another point to note is that a ‘big’ company doesn’t necessarily give ‘big’ salaries every time. It’s much more layered
@@saptarshipr I’m also talking about designer’s salary, I do agree on that big companies don’t pay much but we are in funding winter, companies are not hiring.
🚀 Embracing the dynamic world of design and tech as a newcomer is both thrilling and a tad overwhelming! 🌐 One burning question echoes in the minds of many fresh faces, including mine: 1⃣ How do seasoned designers keep their fingers on the pulse of the latest design and tech trends? 2⃣ Is it a continuous flow of blogs, newsletters, and articles, or do they opt for just-in-time information searches? Join the conversation and please let me know your thoughts in the comment section! 🤔💬 Curious to learn from the pros and navigate the ever-evolving landscape. 🚀✨
Why UI/UX is underestimated like I am a IIIT college student and people here underestimate UI/UX as they are learning technologies like Blockchain, AI/ML and more things which require high level coding. I want to know the perspective. It gets me in doubt that I will be left behind because I have an interest in a field which has no scope according to people around me.
Simply because UX design might not be crucial in cases where superior technology can turn around everything. Good example is midjourney. The interface is pathetic (a random discord server) but the results are more than average compared to any other Image generator.
It's hard to get that much salary in India, Very few UI UX Designer paid that much. I'm self taught UI UX Designer and I earn INR 59,375 with 3 Years of experience. I'm trying hard to Push myself to 1LAKH per month. Hope I will soon get it. Thanks for making this wonderful video.
How can I self taught like you and get a job please reply 🙏
Bro can you share me your linkedin Or insta id ?? Need to discuss something
It's also good. Tell me how you approach your students for teaching UI/UX Designing
I complete my Ui/Ux design course 4 month ago but unfortunately no one give internship newbies every company need experience guy...
but at this I'm working on my portfolio completing ui/ux 100 days task
All the best
On point , absolutely awesome video ❤
Sir can you please share some internship tricks or tips for new ux designers..? every company needs an experienced designer but us who have just completed their ux ui courses are struggling 😔
So I would be grateful if you could help with the above mentioned problem
Thank you in advance you are an inspiration for us beginners 😄
hey I had the same problem in starting while finding a internship. I can share what i did to grow.
First you also start applying for non paid internships don't think much about the money first. Then after your first internship start applying for paid ones then you will have a higher chance for getting paid internships. After completing these internship then start applying for jobs.
You just need to be patient at the start. BEST OF LUCK !
@@veersharma1000 Thank you so much 😊that is so nice of you 🙏✨
Hey guys, Just want to let you know and break this notion that highly skilled designers earn more...that's a nope, that's not the case (mostly). It's mostly about luck and privilege in the design field. If you have graduated from a decent design school ( say NID, IIT, MIT ), no matter what, through campus placements you will already earn more than 10-15 lacs on an average. Once you get into a decent company, Figma skills does not even matter. It's mostly about how you deal with ambiguity and how is your relationship with the stakeholders. It's mostly about talking and ideating than actual execution. It's also if you are lucky enough to get on project which is high impact (think AI based projects). If you think getting better at Figma, doing a course or a certification will land you a better job or a promotion, that a lie which people are selling you for a profit ;)
Thank you sir for sharing valuable content
Please make a detailed video on how to use or how you use ChatGPT for UI/UX on a daily basis. Like idetaion, research purposes etc.
Your teaching skills 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for valuable content 💥💥
great video sapta
tumi ekta great personality dada
awesome video like always
is AI is killing designer job what's ur thoughts about that and what will be the future of designer and developer.....
Applying for ux design since last year and yet no offer letter
What I feel in me which restrict me to earn is communication skills. I’m afraid or sometime fumble while talking due to under confidence (Introvert?) and fear of talking in English. What can I do?
Improve your communication skills that's it.
My suggestions:-
- Watch ansh mehras 50 minutes video on communication
- Read "How to talk to anyone by leil Lowndes" This book is 💎
- Set aside half an hour for learning English and watch linguamarina's "English study plan - 20 minutes daily"
I am following these things from 3 weeks and I can say it's worth it because 3 weeks back I don't even how to form a sentence but with consistency i became better in writing and I have to improve my English speaking skills
awesome
Please make sure dont misguide anyone as per the 10dollar for 5 hours then correct your calculation... correct me if i m wrong then
Yes you are wrong 👀 10x5x22x83 is 91000.
But brother you are a ui designer so how come you can make this statement?
💙❤
Numbers at ambition box are skewed, I work as VD designer at big 4 , my salary is 6 lakh as analyst, yeah that’s what you get in today’s economy, even Swiggy got restructured
We are talking about designer salaries here. Can’t comment on accounting salaries. Also another point to note is that a ‘big’ company doesn’t necessarily give ‘big’ salaries every time. It’s much more layered
@@saptarshipr I’m also talking about designer’s salary, I do agree on that big companies don’t pay much but we are in funding winter, companies are not hiring.
🚀 Embracing the dynamic world of design and tech as a newcomer is both thrilling and a tad overwhelming! 🌐 One burning question echoes in the minds of many fresh faces, including mine:
1⃣ How do seasoned designers keep their fingers on the pulse of the latest design and tech trends?
2⃣ Is it a continuous flow of blogs, newsletters, and articles, or do they opt for just-in-time information searches?
Join the conversation and please let me know your thoughts in the comment section! 🤔💬 Curious to learn from the pros and navigate the ever-evolving landscape. 🚀✨