What nobody tells you about 'Problem' in UX Design
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Are you unknowingly sabotaging your UX design career with a single word? Most aspiring designers make this critical mistake when defining problems, and it's costing them job opportunities. In this video, I reveal the word that's holding you back and share a proven framework for reframing problems that will instantly elevate your portfolio and impress hiring managers.
Stop wasting time on surface-level solutions. Learn how to think like a senior UX designer and uncover the hidden opportunities that lead to truly impactful user experiences.
Don't let this simple mistake derail your UX dreams. Watch now and discover the secret to unlocking your full potential as a designer.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction: The Crucial Mistake Most UX Designers Make
00:04:46 - The Problem with the Word "Problem"
00:05:42 - How to Think About Problems in UX Design
00:08:11 - The Importance of Prioritizing Problems
00:12:53 - Why You Shouldn't Define Problems in Absolute Terms
00:16:41 - The Role of Empathy in Defining Design Problems
Key Takeaways:
Discover the difference between user pain points and true design problems.
Learn how to identify opportunities to improve and enhance user experiences.
Understand the importance of prioritizing problems based on impact and resources.
Avoid the trap of defining problems in absolute or overly broad terms.
Master the art of empathizing with users to uncover meaningful design challenges.
Tags: UX design, design problems, user experience, UX portfolio, UX career, UX tips, design thinking, problem-solving, user research, UX process, how to become a UX designer, UX design for beginners, UX design tutorial
I will definitley keep coming back to this video whenever I am doubtful about my problem solving skills while working on a problem statement. Please keep continuing this series.
As an ux. designer , we have do more in less with the using existing design recourses for business, by doing less action we can impact more for the business. before defining any problem , we have to think & prioritize first what should be the goal for that problem is rising , what was impact for the business by keeping in mind for the problem. And design problem should be combination of experiences (positive + Negative +Neutral ).
Man you're one amazing person who explained the problem in understanding the problem. I am just amazed to see how underviewed this video is. Honestly I seldomly comment on any video out there on youtube, but seeing your content I can't resist myself. Great insights. Keep that going bruh it's just a matter of time don't give up on making such videos, would love to see more like this.
Wow thanks a lot man! Really happy about the fact that you expressed your heart after watching this! Definitely humbled and encouraged to do more of these!
This was insightful, What did I understand?
Problem - Define by empathizing with the user and Consider context, relevance, impact, time, and prioritize.
Hey thanks for the Video anudeep really insightful video
I remember I once went to a restaurant and they placed a lot of mirrors I felt the room was wide and large, spacious with many people, chairs and tables with music in it but they were just Reflections of me and the same people
No fluffs, real stuff, brother. Thanks for sharing.
The way of explaing 🔥 Expecting more content like this
Great video.
Loving this new way of learning :)
That was beautiful way to explain how we need to think as a ux designer 😊
Loving the videosss
Very insightful 🔥🔥🔥
amazing talk. its very helpful
Good video Anudeep bro. Expecting more videos like this in the days to come
Thankyou ,😊 very informative video👌
Thankyou so much @anudeep its really insightful 😊, Pls make more such videos to understand Ux better for beginners.....
Got some valuable info from just a 19 min video.. Thank you Anudeep
Thanks sir
Nice video
The explanation in the video was excellent, and it made me realize that you said that my problem and solution is not well thought of in my level one project. I can understand this because trying to find a solution to the awkwardness of asking someone to pass an item on the dining table is not having a significant impact on the business. And we cannot 100% reduce the number of asks and at some point user will ask for this. Furthermore, there is not much of a impact to solve. That, though I am not sure, I am getting the hint.
Nice sir tq very much anna
UI UX present job is there?
dudeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee thanksss!! I really liked the video. You know I have been searching for the answer to this doubt for so long. what doubt I''ll tell you shortly. but let me tell you how and why I have this doubt, it is because I am new to UX Designing, I completed my google certfication in UX and looking for a job. Changing my career. from full stack development to UX, and I have been trying to create case studies for my portfolio. While working on them and looking for topic of what problem do I resolve or how to actually resolve........and a gazillion other doubt, one constant big doubt I have was this only; how do somebody who's proficient in this field approach a design prpblem? how do you decide? which solution to go after, what to desing, or for example you decide to redesign an existing app, how do you decide how to redesign it... so the question is more about the "approach" like how do you approach it... and I asked chatgpt about it... I asked the same questiion to study groups, I did get answers but not as explonatory as you... so you helped me one step further.... I also learned from my struggles...(struggles while building case studies) but your outlook helped me further, so yea! Helpful video, thanks a bunch!
I’m really happy that this video has helped you so much! Thank you for reassuring that we are going in the right direction making these videos.
Bhai kr liya or like bhi kr diya or smjh bhi aagya bss ek question h bss sb ki alg alg problem hoti limited problem solve kro or un ko extend kr do ? Aap ke khne ka yhi mtlab tha na ? Bhaiya esi hi video late rhna jo useful ho thanks for making this kind videos
As designers we don’t solve individuals problems like a doctor. We understand problems and opportunities from a large number of people and design solutions which businesses can utilise to make money. We are more like medicine makers than doctors.
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It is a good idea of using mirrors on lift but what if the lift is full nd we can't use that mirror or we want to reach faster then?
Every design has limitations. That’s why we use the word optimise. We can never truly solve all problems to a 100% perfection.
@@UXAnudeepVLOGs okay. Thank you sir for the explanation..
I completely only one level in your course, but I'm thinking a lot now. I'm trying to implement all your teaching in my workplace I'm failing but I'm learning from those failures.