This is probably one of the best UX design videos I've watched! This needs more views! I've been desperate in finding hands-on, practical ways to learn UX and this video was exactly that. I especially enjoyed the reprioritizing the features after watching the user interview. Made me understand on a deeper level that we don't assume what our users need. Hope to find more bite-sized and actionable pieces like this one! 💖
Great to hear that @Dheep. So many developers I've worked with already have a good understanding of UX just from experience - if you can get the fundamentals down AND build it...you will be unstoppable 🤘
GREAT tutorial i cant believe I can complete all the tasks and watch this 30 min videos as I am not a big fan of video tutorials but yes I did it. Thank you Joe and the team for making this wonderful workshop!
i liked how the given problem was helping me to accelerate the thinking of my brain and i was able to keep it up with the video speed and it was very helpful to start my career in ux/ui design
Awesome 👍. I'm switching my career to UX design and I've been reading about UX on different platforms. This video gave me so much ease to understand the whole concept which I was unable to understand clearly before it. Thank you so much 👍
thank you very much for creating this video to help people like us find a path into UI design :')) really life saving i'm very grateful to stumble upon your conent!
Awesome workshop here. It's so practical, simple yet detailed. I was able to understand the very fundamentals of UX design and design process in a very interactive and simple way. Thank you very much for this video.
@@bitesizeux I particularly loved how the interview was conducted and the way you broke down the insights from the interview. I also enjoyed the feature filtering stage. I didn’t quite get a hang of the hand sketching though, I guess with practice I’ll get better at it.
WOW! This is so interactive and feels like a real course. Thank you so much! I have one question... I'm about to graduate and am still building my portfolio; as an aspiring UI/UX designer, can I include exercises like this in my portfolio if I did this on Figma? Thank you, and I hope you notice my comment.
Hey Aly! Congrats on graduation! So glad you enjoyed the video. You can definitely include this in your portfolio, and you don't need to stop with where we ended in the workshop. You can make this project your own, and now that you have a head start you can continue to test, develop new features, and create an even more complete project to show off. That could mean further developing features you created, thinking about other aspects of the Cleanup app, or testing out your solution to find some areas to improve. Additionally, some advice I give to junior designers a lot - not every portfolio project has to be a huge, totally complete app. While it's good to have some of those, it's also good to include smaller projects like this to show that you're constantly practicing, learning, and doing the work!
Hi Joe Thank you so much for this great video. I like the feature selection part, because after that listening to the interview really makes you understand what it's all about. So, the feature selection part, makes you understand the interview and the interview makes you understand the feature selection part. I actually built the CleanUp prototype in Figma Cheers
So glad you enjoyed it Valbon - the whole point of this video was to help connect the dots in the UX process, which can often be confusing. Also, so glad you kept going on the prototype, I would love to see what you came up with!
Heyoo! Joe from Bitesize here 👋 I'd love to hear from some UX newbies - what was your favorite part of the workshop? what was the most challenging? Hope you enjoy it, and thanks for checking it out! ✌
love this! I'm trying to sit through some of the courses through Coursera etc and finding it very dry and boring, it's literally a slideshow with words and a lady speaking. What I like about this is, you actually give a real case study, you provide visuals, interview and just the basic ways to get from point A to Z. Love it!
@@KevinP-i4k Thanks so much Kevin! When I was getting started in UX, I loved learning about new concepts, but I REALLY was desperate to get some hands-on experience and actually try it, from start to finish. I'm really glad you enjoyed this - keep practicing and MAKING STUFF and you'll see your skills get better, fast :)
great video! as someone who is an ongoing job seeker in this field, this was a great find for ideas and a refresher on the design process. I am a recent graduate of the google UX design program, are there any design systems or UX/UI kits that you would recommend?
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. There are tons of good design systems out there, many for free in the Figma community. While I don't have one that I recommend off the top of my head, my main piece of advice would be to look for one that is relatively simple with basic components to get you started. Some of the more complex design systems with lots of elements are great, but often are very specific to a type of app or experience (eg, a fitness app). For me, sometimes I feel "locked in" to using those features rather than being able to design my own.
Hey there, I'm having issues with the downloadable template... it isn't letting me edit it in figma? Maybe I'm being dumb. (week 2 ux course student here lol) Any advice would be super helpful! Brainstorming for my first project for school and this seems like a great resource!
Hey Hayley! Sorry I'm just seeing this now, but wanted to see if you were able to get it sorted out. Definitely not dumb, especially if you're just getting started :). My initial thought is that you may be trying to edit some layers that are locked, in which case you can unlock them in the layer list? Let me know if you've figured it out - if not, I'd be happy to point you in the right direction.
Thank you! I actually used a relatively inexpensive lav mic from amazon (PowerDeWise brand), however I use Descript to edit the videos. They have a feature called Studio Sound which is really nice for clear audio and muting out background noise. I have tried a lot of mics and am definitely not an audio expert but I have found that you don't need anything over the top to get some good audio, especially if you position it/ set it up correctly :)
let me know if someone asked to give process walkthrough of the web page design of item page u have made what exactly i should create and send them. Please help
Every bootcamp or course which doesn't have pre-requirements especially for a field such a general and higher level as UX/UI Designing is just a misleading to the real world skills and accurate path for the carrier. The UX/UI has it in it's name the complete vast array of skills needed beforehand to get there. Start learning from basics and get experience then you can start connecting your previous skills with UX/UI
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This is probably one of the best UX design videos I've watched! This needs more views! I've been desperate in finding hands-on, practical ways to learn UX and this video was exactly that.
I especially enjoyed the reprioritizing the features after watching the user interview. Made me understand on a deeper level that we don't assume what our users need. Hope to find more bite-sized and actionable pieces like this one! 💖
As a developer wanting to move into UX this is absolute gold dust. Thank you so much!
Great to hear that @Dheep. So many developers I've worked with already have a good understanding of UX just from experience - if you can get the fundamentals down AND build it...you will be unstoppable 🤘
GREAT tutorial i cant believe I can complete all the tasks and watch this 30 min videos as I am not a big fan of video tutorials but yes I did it. Thank you Joe and the team for making this wonderful workshop!
This is probably the best video on UX design I've found....
Glad you think so!
I'm obsessed with videos that makes the juniors designers interact and practice the UX process like this way, that was really a fruitful infos
As an industrial designer wanting to move to UX/UI, this is absolute gold! Ive finally started with this help! Thank you so much!
It was simple, more actions than talk, precise, to the point, clear and easy. Great! Please, post more videos on more complicated projects
One of the greatest video! Thank you.
Absolutely Love to have more videos like this!
Kudos to the hard work you put to make this 30-minute piece of content this engaging ✨✨
i liked how the given problem was helping me to accelerate the thinking of my brain and i was able to keep it up with the video speed and it was very helpful to start my career in ux/ui design
I am a MERN stack developer am getting started to ui/ux, its amazing experience
Can you share there is any demand for MERN right now?
Awesome 👍. I'm switching my career to UX design and I've been reading about UX on different platforms. This video gave me so much ease to understand the whole concept which I was unable to understand clearly before it. Thank you so much 👍
thank you very much for creating this video to help people like us find a path into UI design :')) really life saving i'm very grateful to stumble upon your conent!
Hey Joe! thank you so much for this. this is definitely one of the best videos I've seen!
Thanks so much Isabela...I'm glad you enjoyed it! What was your favorite part of the process?
Awesome workshop here. It's so practical, simple yet detailed. I was able to understand the very fundamentals of UX design and design process in a very interactive and simple way. Thank you very much for this video.
So glad you enjoyed it! What part did you like best? I always enjoy sketching the most, even though it's challenging
@@bitesizeux I particularly loved how the interview was conducted and the way you broke down the insights from the interview. I also enjoyed the feature filtering stage.
I didn’t quite get a hang of the hand sketching though, I guess with practice I’ll get better at it.
omg this YT video gave me more than my stupid avocademy course 😢 thank u soooooo much
Needed this badly..Thank you for making this video.
thank you so much Joe . you really explained every step perfectly.!!!
wow this is great! Love how you teach
Thanks so much!
WOW! This is so interactive and feels like a real course. Thank you so much! I have one question... I'm about to graduate and am still building my portfolio; as an aspiring UI/UX designer, can I include exercises like this in my portfolio if I did this on Figma? Thank you, and I hope you notice my comment.
Hey Aly! Congrats on graduation! So glad you enjoyed the video.
You can definitely include this in your portfolio, and you don't need to stop with where we ended in the workshop. You can make this project your own, and now that you have a head start you can continue to test, develop new features, and create an even more complete project to show off. That could mean further developing features you created, thinking about other aspects of the Cleanup app, or testing out your solution to find some areas to improve.
Additionally, some advice I give to junior designers a lot - not every portfolio project has to be a huge, totally complete app. While it's good to have some of those, it's also good to include smaller projects like this to show that you're constantly practicing, learning, and doing the work!
Hi Joe
Thank you so much for this great video.
I like the feature selection part, because after that listening to the interview really makes you understand what it's all about.
So, the feature selection part, makes you understand the interview and the interview makes you understand the feature selection part.
I actually built the CleanUp prototype in Figma
Cheers
So glad you enjoyed it Valbon - the whole point of this video was to help connect the dots in the UX process, which can often be confusing. Also, so glad you kept going on the prototype, I would love to see what you came up with!
It was fantasict Thank you so much. It worked the best. Please make these kind of videos more and more.
I had so much fun, I think I found something!
Same here!
this was so helpful , thank youuu so much
We need more courses like this one more actions than talk.
thanks for this video bro. well done
Heyoo! Joe from Bitesize here 👋 I'd love to hear from some UX newbies - what was your favorite part of the workshop? what was the most challenging?
Hope you enjoy it, and thanks for checking it out! ✌
love this! I'm trying to sit through some of the courses through Coursera etc and finding it very dry and boring, it's literally a slideshow with words and a lady speaking. What I like about this is, you actually give a real case study, you provide visuals, interview and just the basic ways to get from point A to Z. Love it!
@@KevinP-i4k Thanks so much Kevin! When I was getting started in UX, I loved learning about new concepts, but I REALLY was desperate to get some hands-on experience and actually try it, from start to finish. I'm really glad you enjoyed this - keep practicing and MAKING STUFF and you'll see your skills get better, fast :)
that's really good! thank you..
it was very helpful thank you, but...how can I found a user for a research?
great video! as someone who is an ongoing job seeker in this field, this was a great find for ideas and a refresher on the design process. I am a recent graduate of the google UX design program, are there any design systems or UX/UI kits that you would recommend?
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. There are tons of good design systems out there, many for free in the Figma community. While I don't have one that I recommend off the top of my head, my main piece of advice would be to look for one that is relatively simple with basic components to get you started.
Some of the more complex design systems with lots of elements are great, but often are very specific to a type of app or experience (eg, a fitness app). For me, sometimes I feel "locked in" to using those features rather than being able to design my own.
Please which website or app did you use to create the figma templates
Hey there, I'm having issues with the downloadable template... it isn't letting me edit it in figma? Maybe I'm being dumb. (week 2 ux course student here lol) Any advice would be super helpful! Brainstorming for my first project for school and this seems like a great resource!
Hey Hayley! Sorry I'm just seeing this now, but wanted to see if you were able to get it sorted out. Definitely not dumb, especially if you're just getting started :). My initial thought is that you may be trying to edit some layers that are locked, in which case you can unlock them in the layer list? Let me know if you've figured it out - if not, I'd be happy to point you in the right direction.
what microphone Joe used for the video? sounds really great.
Thank you! I actually used a relatively inexpensive lav mic from amazon (PowerDeWise brand), however I use Descript to edit the videos. They have a feature called Studio Sound which is really nice for clear audio and muting out background noise. I have tried a lot of mics and am definitely not an audio expert but I have found that you don't need anything over the top to get some good audio, especially if you position it/ set it up correctly :)
Great exercise!
let me know if someone asked to give process walkthrough of the web page design of item page u have made what exactly i should create and send them.
Please help
Why is on the features card $10?
Do I actually have to complete the entire prototype in figma to include my couple slides of work in my portfolio?
did you end up doing it?
Is coding is required to know UI UX designing??
Awesome.
Can I only do a UX project and not UI?
If you’re not doing some things that are crazy, then you’re doing the wrong things! :)
Does any body know how to solve udacity ux project 😢?
Every bootcamp or course which doesn't have pre-requirements especially for a field such a general and higher level as UX/UI Designing is just a misleading to the real world skills and accurate path for the carrier. The UX/UI has it in it's name the complete vast array of skills needed beforehand to get there. Start learning from basics and get experience then you can start connecting your previous skills with UX/UI
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All the tutorials poviding"templetes" are inherently worthless and not worth anyone's time.
time waste
How so? Genuinely would like to hear your feedback and why it wasn't helpful for you
I found it was fun when taking snap sketch and a little bit challenging. It is quite hard from scratch to detail sketch :) 😅
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