bought my copy yesterday. wish I would've found your courses and your channel before I went $35k in debt for a useless UX BootCamp. I've learned more from your videos and courses.
That is unfortunate to hear. Could you email me with some details - i.e. what was awful about it and how it all worked? I'm collecting data like that to have a better overview on UX education.
Always an usefu content! I appreciate this! Thank you for this video. As a junior Ux/ui designer i don't have a portfolio in this topic: so this video is a very useful guideline(or path) to dig and develop an analytic different point o f view.
Great to hear! It's a starting point, and my goal is to show that you can start your portfolio also by reverse engineering some UI shots - as that can be easier to some people.
Hey, thanks! Jargon is sometimes needed, but more often than not it's used to intimidate juniors and have seniors feel superior - which is stupid. I want to use as little of it as possible in my materials.
Excellent 🔥 / 💯 / 💪 I appreciate this so much. Thank you for always creating content that is relevant and realistic. As you mentioned in the video, a lot of ui/ux web design education out there is just packed with filler fluff.
Thank you! I understand the idea of that filler, as to some people it makes it easier to justify the price (even to the students) - people always seem to assume "more" is better. My goal is to try and see if more can be done with less :)
90% of my audience is junior people, so I try to tailor my message to them. And of course some of my work is applicable for seniors as well, but if you're a junior obviously you have a lot more to learn - which is all natural :) If you're senior, you also likely already have a portfolio of work
Definitely! I've heard some seniors say they learned quite a bit from my mobile UI course on the Red Square Method as well - so everyone can get something useful out :)
Great videos as always. I’m in the midst of a career switch to UI/UX. I’m surveying the courses you are offering mainly the Web UI and the Mobile UI. Currently I can only afford either one of them. Should I start with web or mobile? Or it does not matter actually? Thank you.
Hey! If you're a beginner then it's better to start with the mobile UI one (part 1 only) - the web ones are 10% more advanced techniques based and the first mobile one is the best starting point also with some of my unique techniques.
@Malewicz thank yo so much for your reply and amazing lesson that you do always for us. I'm a junior designer. I've been learning designing through your book and videos. and i don't have any portfolio although i'm not good at ux but i love UI design. Is it going to help me to build my first portfolio? should i buy both course or should i buy only how to present your work? Please reply me.
If you're more into UI you can create a UI based portfolio just on the "present your work" course. The other one is about adding the UX elements to the UI designs, but if you're aiming for a purely UI role then you don't really need that :)
Dumb question: should I jump directly into UI design or start with graphic design first? If the goal is to land a job in UX/UI field. I understand some design principles could overlap between 2 fields. Glad that I found your channel!
Having a graphics design background definitely helps with UI, but you can start either way, you'll definitely have to learn a lot of what overlaps anyway :)
I am currently doing your Mobile UI Design Course and I am loving it! I was wondering if you have any plans for a Course in the same fashion for Web UI? Because I found it much harder to design for Web without it looking empty and out of place.
Hej, pozwól, że napiszę w języku polskim. Cieszę się, że trafiłem na Twój kanał. Jak wielu dopiero zaczynam i myślę o zmianie zawodu. Zdążyłem obejrzeć trochę materiałów mówiących skrajne rzeczy na temat tego co jest najważniejsze w UX/UI. Szczerze mówiąc zniechęciło mnie to (w szczególności wypowiedzi "hardcorowych" UX researcherów nie przykładających wagi do warstwy wizualnej). Z tego co widzę wymagania i spektrum zagadnień w dużej mierze zależą od konkretnej oferty pracy, czy rozmiaru firmy. I tutaj moja prośba, czy też propozycja - fajnie gdybyś poruszył temat polskiego rynku UX/UI (niekoniecznie w j. polskim). O tym jak to wygląda na naszym podwórku, czego się spodziewać na początku albo wgl. jak praca UXa wygląda od kuchni. Bardzo fajnie opowiadasz bez zbędnego bulls*itu. Poza tym bardzo miło zobaczyć introwertyka w tej dziedzinie. Dodaje mi to nadziei i motywacji do wejścia w tę branżę. Życzę dalszego rozwoju kanału!
@@MalewiczHype domyślam się że stawki, jak w każdym zawodzie, na zachodzie są lepsze. Ale i tak jak na nasze warunki wygląda to bardzo zachęcająco. Pozostaje tylko utrzymać motywację i ćwiczyć :)
I'm still a bit confused. So, what you're saying is that we can do case studies based on our UI designs instead of making a whole UX/UX Research process beforehand. Is that correct? If that's correct, based on what data exactly do we create our UI projects? Or should we just create the UI and then add some data to back it up? Thanks for helping (btw, I'm now a student of your courses as well).
In a way it's what you're saying - there is some UI done first then some easy to do research to test some things - some small changes to that UI and everything wrapped up in a way showing you understand the design - test - repeat process :)
The recruiters want to know that you understand the process. In real work scenarios you of course do all that UX work in the right order, but your portfolio isn't really a real scenario so what matters is that you know that design + test + repeat idea and many of the potential parts of it. Recruiters are fine with that and many people used that case study course to finally get a job after being previously rejected many times :) Besides, that course is not a "template" to cheat your way through, it requires you to do some actual research yourself - but it tells you how to approach it :)
Thats the only problem I had with the Google UX course, I felt it needed just maybe 2 more case studies to be complete. Right now I am just doing some redesigns of badly designed websites, I wonder if thats the right approach
Redesigns are a good way to learn quickly, as for case studies you can try to use a similar approach to what the Google course used for the existing case studies, only change the theme of the project and repeat all the same steps all over again.
HI Mike, I wanted to ask you if I need to use Figma to learn the UI courses. It seems like Sketch is going extinct is that right? Everyone I know is using Figma and nobody talks bout Sketch anymore. My Figma is still not great and I want to perfect my Figma skills which is why im interested in your course.. but its taught on Sketch so im wondering if I will still be able to use Figma to learn UI. Thanks!
Sketch is doing just fine! Figma is popular because it has a free plan - that's why so many people use it, but many big businesses can't use figma for security reasons (it's not as secure as other tools). But to answer your question - I do the first part of the course in sketch, the second part in Figma, just to show that there's barely any difference. 90% of people who completed my course did it in Figma without any problems :)
@@MalewiczHype thanks Mike:) I bought the bundle of UI part 1 and 2 and I am learning a lot from you! Im curious to know if "How to present your work " overlaps with the information you are teaching in UI mobile apps or can the bundle of UI part 1 and 2 be sufficient enough to put in the porfolio by pairing with the how to do case study course. Thank you!
Hey! I'm doing the course right now and have a question, in the first part you mention a PDF included in the course materials but I can't find it anywhere. There's a way to see the Figma template you created in the course? Thanks!
@@MalewiczHype Should there be a template in the course? I have purchased access, but there is no template in the attachments. I don't know if it's correct?
If all goes well first hour of both the courses (2 x 1h) launches on December 1st. Then the remaining hour of each one launches a week later as I want to gather some feedback and incorporate the most requested things people need.
Hi! Thanks for the support! The general idea for the course is to build that project yourself, so we only gave sketch / figma of the icon pack. Hope that helps :)
In the second part the entire course is about more advanced visual techniques - but there are no sources there either. So far everyone who finished was able to create those cool graphics themselves :)
Is there a method for creating diagonal screenshot thumbnail people use for the cover of their case studies? I've seen it a lot and it looks very nice but I'm not sure how to create it
@@MalewiczHype oh thank you, I wanted to look into that but wasn't sure what it was called or what to look for. I was kind of surprised you answered especially so quickly lol
I did a survey before announcing them and a lot of people only need one part of this because they already know the other one - I did that split exactly with price in mind - to keep it as low as possible.
The reason I stick in RUclips is because I grasp a lot beyond what can be taught in school, Thanks Malewicz
You're welcome!
bought my copy yesterday.
wish I would've found your courses and your channel before I went $35k in debt for a useless UX BootCamp. I've learned more from your videos and courses.
What bootcamp did you go to?
@@Lui_Cee I attended Thinkful. It was am awful experience.
That is unfortunate to hear. Could you email me with some details - i.e. what was awful about it and how it all worked? I'm collecting data like that to have a better overview on UX education.
Always an usefu content! I appreciate this! Thank you for this video. As a junior Ux/ui designer i don't have a portfolio in this topic: so this video is a very useful guideline(or path) to dig and develop an analytic different point o f view.
Great to hear! It's a starting point, and my goal is to show that you can start your portfolio also by reverse engineering some UI shots - as that can be easier to some people.
Pretty good! Specially the point where you mentioned about UX Jargons... Totally agree with it.
Hey, thanks! Jargon is sometimes needed, but more often than not it's used to intimidate juniors and have seniors feel superior - which is stupid. I want to use as little of it as possible in my materials.
@@MalewiczHype absolutely great insight sir. May i know, if you could have a small tutorial on UI Motion Design too? As it is a great skill to have
I am grateful that I found your channel 🙏🏻
Welcome!
Always good videos bro, very realistic and talking about things courses don’t cover.
I appreciate that!
Excellent 🔥 / 💯 / 💪
I appreciate this so much. Thank you for always creating content that is relevant and realistic.
As you mentioned in the video, a lot of ui/ux web design education out there is just packed with filler fluff.
Thank you! I understand the idea of that filler, as to some people it makes it easier to justify the price (even to the students) - people always seem to assume "more" is better. My goal is to try and see if more can be done with less :)
I bought one! :) can't wait a sunny bright day the course will be released! :)
Bro I've also enrolled. I'm little confused cause i didn't get any email. How would i'll know that i own it or not.
Can you DM me on Twitter with which email you used for purchase? I can then check it manually to see if it all went through OK.
@@MalewiczHype Thanks for being so humble. I did it.
I am super excited to start both courses!
Wonderful! My aim with those is to truly make a difference! :)
Why do u always say it's for junior ux designers? I think it will be applicable for senior designers looking for jobs as well right?
90% of my audience is junior people, so I try to tailor my message to them. And of course some of my work is applicable for seniors as well, but if you're a junior obviously you have a lot more to learn - which is all natural :)
If you're senior, you also likely already have a portfolio of work
@@MalewiczHype yeah but there's always room for improvement even for seniors
Definitely! I've heard some seniors say they learned quite a bit from my mobile UI course on the Red Square Method as well - so everyone can get something useful out :)
Preordered this... Excited
Awesome! Thanks for the support!
Interesting approach. I will most definetly give it a try
Great videos as always. I’m in the midst of a career switch to UI/UX. I’m surveying the courses you are offering mainly the Web UI and the Mobile UI. Currently I can only afford either one of them. Should I start with web or mobile? Or it does not matter actually? Thank you.
Hey! If you're a beginner then it's better to start with the mobile UI one (part 1 only) - the web ones are 10% more advanced techniques based and the first mobile one is the best starting point also with some of my unique techniques.
@Malewicz thank yo so much for your reply and amazing lesson that you do always for us.
I'm a junior designer. I've been learning designing through your book and videos. and i don't have any portfolio although i'm not good at ux but i love UI design. Is it going to help me to build my first portfolio? should i buy both course or should i buy only how to present your work? Please reply me.
If you're more into UI you can create a UI based portfolio just on the "present your work" course. The other one is about adding the UX elements to the UI designs, but if you're aiming for a purely UI role then you don't really need that :)
@@MalewiczHype Thanks I’ve already enrolled. But didn’t receive any mail or feedback. Thanks again. 😍
The email will come on December 1st, when the courses release :)
Dumb question: should I jump directly into UI design or start with graphic design first?
If the goal is to land a job in UX/UI field. I understand some design principles could overlap between 2 fields.
Glad that I found your channel!
Having a graphics design background definitely helps with UI, but you can start either way, you'll definitely have to learn a lot of what overlaps anyway :)
@@MalewiczHype Thanks for the advice. Will get into the grind
I am currently doing your Mobile UI Design Course and I am loving it! I was wondering if you have any plans for a Course in the same fashion for Web UI? Because I found it much harder to design for Web without it looking empty and out of place.
Hey! Great to hear that! :) I will be making a web UI course in February, so a March / April release is possible :)
@@MalewiczHype awesome, really looking forward to it! :)
Thanks again for the video!
Happy to see the familiar faces in the chat and in the comments! ❤️
Hej,
pozwól, że napiszę w języku polskim. Cieszę się, że trafiłem na Twój kanał. Jak wielu dopiero zaczynam i myślę o zmianie zawodu. Zdążyłem obejrzeć trochę materiałów mówiących skrajne rzeczy na temat tego co jest najważniejsze w UX/UI. Szczerze mówiąc zniechęciło mnie to (w szczególności wypowiedzi "hardcorowych" UX researcherów nie przykładających wagi do warstwy wizualnej). Z tego co widzę wymagania i spektrum zagadnień w dużej mierze zależą od konkretnej oferty pracy, czy rozmiaru firmy. I tutaj moja prośba, czy też propozycja - fajnie gdybyś poruszył temat polskiego rynku UX/UI (niekoniecznie w j. polskim). O tym jak to wygląda na naszym podwórku, czego się spodziewać na początku albo wgl. jak praca UXa wygląda od kuchni.
Bardzo fajnie opowiadasz bez zbędnego bulls*itu. Poza tym bardzo miło zobaczyć introwertyka w tej dziedzinie. Dodaje mi to nadziei i motywacji do wejścia w tę branżę.
Życzę dalszego rozwoju kanału!
Hej, dzięki! Niestety, nie śledzę polskiego rynku aż tak, aby się o nim wypowiadać - więcej mam informacji z USA / EU niż z PL.
@@MalewiczHype a, no to szkoda. Dzięki za odpowiedź.
Natomiast moze poza stawkami sama praca w pl jest identyczna jak w calej europie - prostsza niz sie poczatkujacym wydaje :)
@@MalewiczHype domyślam się że stawki, jak w każdym zawodzie, na zachodzie są lepsze. Ale i tak jak na nasze warunki wygląda to bardzo zachęcająco. Pozostaje tylko utrzymać motywację i ćwiczyć :)
Am waiting! 🥳
Can't wait to see people use it and hopefully get the jobs they want :)
Fantastic🔥
Can you give us a case study example that works with your technique
There's a lot of those, look up Chris Szabat on Behance for example - he does great stuff :)
its like you made this especially for me
Thanks ! Can you some day make a video on responsive design ?
I have some plans on RWD for 2022 😎
@@MalewiczHype great !
I'm still a bit confused. So, what you're saying is that we can do case studies based on our UI designs instead of making a whole UX/UX Research process beforehand. Is that correct?
If that's correct, based on what data exactly do we create our UI projects? Or should we just create the UI and then add some data to back it up?
Thanks for helping (btw, I'm now a student of your courses as well).
In a way it's what you're saying - there is some UI done first then some easy to do research to test some things - some small changes to that UI and everything wrapped up in a way showing you understand the design - test - repeat process :)
@@MalewiczHype Okay, I guess I get it now. And are recruiters okay with that way of doing it? maybe yes based on the video, but just double checking
The recruiters want to know that you understand the process. In real work scenarios you of course do all that UX work in the right order, but your portfolio isn't really a real scenario so what matters is that you know that design + test + repeat idea and many of the potential parts of it.
Recruiters are fine with that and many people used that case study course to finally get a job after being previously rejected many times :)
Besides, that course is not a "template" to cheat your way through, it requires you to do some actual research yourself - but it tells you how to approach it :)
@@MalewiczHype thanks man, really appreciate you taking your time to reply. I'll keep working and studying and soon I'll be there. 🙃
Hi can I get a sample of a good case study I mean a project with all what you talked about in it
Thanks
Thats the only problem I had with the Google UX course, I felt it needed just maybe 2 more case studies to be complete. Right now I am just doing some redesigns of badly designed websites, I wonder if thats the right approach
Redesigns are a good way to learn quickly, as for case studies you can try to use a similar approach to what the Google course used for the existing case studies, only change the theme of the project and repeat all the same steps all over again.
@@MalewiczHype Thank you, I was wondering if maybe I was approaching it wrongly.
Beautiful thumbnail!
How can I get that soft 3d like effect on the cards and buttons
There will be a tutorial on that on this channel next week :)
Hey has this course come out yet? I pre ordered earlier in the month and it said it would be out by mid November.
I had a short delay, but the premiere is happening December 1st so very soon 🙌
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HI Mike, I wanted to ask you if I need to use Figma to learn the UI courses. It seems like Sketch is going extinct is that right? Everyone I know is using Figma and nobody talks bout Sketch anymore. My Figma is still not great and I want to perfect my Figma skills which is why im interested in your course.. but its taught on Sketch so im wondering if I will still be able to use Figma to learn UI. Thanks!
Sketch is doing just fine! Figma is popular because it has a free plan - that's why so many people use it, but many big businesses can't use figma for security reasons (it's not as secure as other tools). But to answer your question - I do the first part of the course in sketch, the second part in Figma, just to show that there's barely any difference. 90% of people who completed my course did it in Figma without any problems :)
@@MalewiczHype thanks Mike:)
I bought the bundle of UI part 1 and 2 and I am learning a lot from you! Im curious to know if "How to present your work " overlaps with the information you are teaching in UI mobile apps or can the bundle of UI part 1 and 2 be sufficient enough to put in the porfolio by pairing with the how to do case study course. Thank you!
Hey! I'm doing the course right now and have a question, in the first part you mention a PDF included in the course materials but I can't find it anywhere. There's a way to see the Figma template you created in the course? Thanks!
Hey Mateo, we are in a process of updating that PDF right now - there should be a new version of it live in a couple of days.
@@MalewiczHype Great, thanks! I'm eager to see it
@@MalewiczHype Should there be a template in the course? I have purchased access, but there is no template in the attachments. I don't know if it's correct?
When are you planing to release the e-book?
Which ebook?
@@MalewiczHype UI project casestudy ,well not ebook but the 2+ hours mini-course
If all goes well first hour of both the courses (2 x 1h) launches on December 1st. Then the remaining hour of each one launches a week later as I want to gather some feedback and incorporate the most requested things people need.
@@MalewiczHype Awesome man
Well, this sounds very interesting! Just one question. How many UI design case studies do i need to search for a UI job junior position?
Around 3
@@MalewiczHype Thanks! Well i am going to start.
@@MalewiczHype One more question. Will you be avabile to geet personal feedback if i sign up to your UI Case Studio course?.
Sir I have bought ui in mobile apps part 1,It's amazing, but it doesn't have figma and sketch source file of the whole project thanks
Hi! Thanks for the support! The general idea for the course is to build that project yourself, so we only gave sketch / figma of the icon pack. Hope that helps :)
@@MalewiczHype Sir second part high fidelity design is same or different thanks
In the second part the entire course is about more advanced visual techniques - but there are no sources there either. So far everyone who finished was able to create those cool graphics themselves :)
@@MalewiczHype In second part the organic shop app is same which has been created in first part or different ????
Aaaand: I love you (part II).
Why? 🙃
@@MalewiczHype because you tell it as it *is*, and give meaningful and useful insights, suggestions and explanations
Thank you! That's exactly my goal, so good to hear it works :-)
Hej. Planujesz obniżki na Projektowanie Interfejsów na Black Friday? :D
Hej, nie, ale ostatnio miała miejsce obniżka polskiej wersji książki dośc duża i w tej cenie już zostanie :)
@@MalewiczHype ok! Dzięki wielkie za info!
Wish i can buy it
It sucks to live in Egypt
Is Egypt blocked by Gumroad? That's unfortunate, we'll try and provide an alternative method in 2022 to get our courses.
Totally, my eyes are hurting from looking at 10 case studies looked identical. I guess I was not only one who noticed…😢
if you take the course could you tell me if it's worth it or not
Is there a method for creating diagonal screenshot thumbnail people use for the cover of their case studies? I've seen it a lot and it looks very nice but I'm not sure how to create it
Yes, try searching for isometric plugins - most of them are pretty straightforward :)
@@MalewiczHype oh thank you, I wanted to look into that but wasn't sure what it was called or what to look for. I was kind of surprised you answered especially so quickly lol
i am waiting...
See you tomorrow!
Why don't just have both courses together for a better price?
I did a survey before announcing them and a lot of people only need one part of this because they already know the other one - I did that split exactly with price in mind - to keep it as low as possible.
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