Great insights. 👍 IMO, You can def get by as a ux designer without knowing code, but you’ll be a painful person to work with from a product dev perspective. Also ux designer that codes will increase in the next years, and those who don’t will be left out. We all gotta keep up to be the best!
Thanks, Kevin. I agree with you when you say that UX Researchers should understand the languages used in the product world, specially regarding the design space. I'm a UX Researcher with background in design, and I guarantee that being able to interact with the product designers from my team during the discovery and validation phases with proficiency turns both our jobs easier. In terms of coding, it is in my radar learning phyton to deal with a large volume of data, once manipulating almost 15k data points in spreadsheets is not an easy task.
Hey Kevin, been watching your videos now for a couple of months and I just wanted to thank you for your amazing content and all the information you always present on point! I sure learned a lot for my own goal of becoming a UX researcher! Keep up the good work & greetings from Germany :)
I was listening to you talking while looking at CMB and then I saw someone looking familiar. Then I looked at you and then looked at him. They looked the same 😂 I couldn’t believe it. What a coincidence
This is exactly what I need to know. I was about you contact you in IG but dang, I bumped into this video. Thanks for all the knowledge that you’re sharing. 😊
Hi Kevin, thank you for clarifying that. I have one question though: do UX Researcher builds Information Architecture and wireframes or is it UX Designer's work?
UX research informs information architecture and how things are organized on an interface. Building wireframes is the designers responsibility most of the time but UXRs can always mock something up to share what they have in mind too!
Following your channel since yesterday and I must say that your videos are helpful and I would really like to know that which type of companies hire UX Researchers?
Hey Kevin! Thanks for your awesome videos! I have a question though: what do you exactly mean by "a copy of the CTA"? :) What's a CTA and why do we need a copy of it? :)) Thx! I come from an academic background so for me TA = teaching assistant, so a CTA would mean a teaching assistant who sees everything? :D So why do we need a copy of him if he sees everything anyway? Hmmm... 🤔 😆
Thanks for watching!!👊 A CTA = Call to Action. Usually a button Copy = the actual words. E.g. "submit", "click here", "register", "give me my free stuff now!" :)
I thought I needed to know design and coding...what about you? Do you know design or any programming languages?
Great insights. 👍 IMO, You can def get by as a ux designer without knowing code, but you’ll be a painful person to work with from a product dev perspective. Also ux designer that codes will increase in the next years, and those who don’t will be left out. We all gotta keep up to be the best!
Thanks, Kevin. I agree with you when you say that UX Researchers should understand the languages used in the product world, specially regarding the design space. I'm a UX Researcher with background in design, and I guarantee that being able to interact with the product designers from my team during the discovery and validation phases with proficiency turns both our jobs easier. In terms of coding, it is in my radar learning phyton to deal with a large volume of data, once manipulating almost 15k data points in spreadsheets is not an easy task.
"Im a badass UX Leader" best affirmation I got these past fee months. Hahaha
This was great! Loved the analogy with the car + the examples at the end! Thank you
Thanks for watching, Stacey!! Glad the analogy is helpful :DD
Hey Kevin, been watching your videos now for a couple of months and I just wanted to thank you for your amazing content and all the information you always present on point! I sure learned a lot for my own goal of becoming a UX researcher! Keep up the good work & greetings from Germany :)
That means a lot! Thank you for your kind words, glad it's been helpful and let me know other things you'd like to see:)
Tschüß!
I was listening to you talking while looking at CMB and then I saw someone looking familiar. Then I looked at you and then looked at him. They looked the same 😂 I couldn’t believe it. What a coincidence
This is exactly what I need to know. I was about you contact you in IG but dang, I bumped into this video. Thanks for all the knowledge that you’re sharing. 😊
Nice! I've been receiving tons of questions related to this, glad the timing worked!
Absolutely! Please make a video on UX jargon words too.
Second the UX jargon video
Thanks, I'm from here from your recommendation on Facebook, this really helps me understand what I need to do.
It is 1a.m here in the UK, and I am here expanding my knowledge about UX :)
woohoo!! 🎉 thanks for watching at such a late hour!!!
It'd be great if you could make another video on design or programming language!
Great info!!
Know the terminology of your field. Great video! Thank you!
love this !!
Hey 👋 !! Love your content please make a video arround ux jargons
Under apprenticed channel, great videos.
Thanks for watching, William! 💪
Lol I thought u meant research coding....I'm like how sway?
Hey Kevin, what are some design principles I should study as a UX researcher?
Hey John! I'd actually learn more about sensory perception and information processing, which underpin most design principles!
Hi Kevin, thank you for clarifying that. I have one question though: do UX Researcher builds Information Architecture and wireframes or is it UX Designer's work?
UX research informs information architecture and how things are organized on an interface.
Building wireframes is the designers responsibility most of the time but UXRs can always mock something up to share what they have in mind too!
@@zerotoux Thanks for such a quick and detailed answer. Now I got it ;)
Following your channel since yesterday and I must say that your videos are helpful and I would really like to know that which type of companies hire UX Researchers?
Do you have a video showing how a UX researcher take a problem statement in the industry to its climax (by making a research plan and conducting it)?
Check out my follow along series!
@@zerotoux great, thanks!
Good informative video !
@4:31 The three dot figma sketch photo?
sorry you said that a little fast did not hear you, Do you have a video on this?
Hey Kevin! Thanks for your awesome videos! I have a question though: what do you exactly mean by "a copy of the CTA"? :) What's a CTA and why do we need a copy of it? :)) Thx!
I come from an academic background so for me TA = teaching assistant, so a CTA would mean a teaching assistant who sees everything? :D So why do we need a copy of him if he sees everything anyway? Hmmm... 🤔 😆
Thanks for watching!!👊
A CTA = Call to Action. Usually a button
Copy = the actual words. E.g. "submit", "click here", "register", "give me my free stuff now!"
:)
Informative!
Don't use that background music. Sound boring
xD I've been getting new ones...once I get back into the videos!!
That's like engineering more than coding
That's not engineering.. that's psychology. Even mostly people get into UX Research from Psychology background.