00:01 Six main areas of competency for UX/UI or product design 00:43 Develop a keen awareness of user experience during app usage 01:26 Key areas to focus on to get into UX/UI or Product Design. 02:11 Share your work online and explain it concisely to others. 02:52 Position yourself correctly in the industry 03:27 Focus on audience needs and communicate ROI effectively 04:04 Build your portfolio and gain experience through internships and freelancing 04:46 Adapting to ambiguity in the workplace
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Yes there is lots of crossover. But historically, Product designers service the business model at a higher and more strategic level and the end customer. Whereas UX/UI designers will often make choices that advocate more for the user (not always the same as the end customer). The term product designer came out of Silicon Valley startups where often it was one generalist designer. UX/UI emerged more in enterprise and larger companies that had teams of specialists. These days there is much less distinction. I always defer to the job description and company to understand the nuances.
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00:01 Six main areas of competency for UX/UI or product design
00:43 Develop a keen awareness of user experience during app usage
01:26 Key areas to focus on to get into UX/UI or Product Design.
02:11 Share your work online and explain it concisely to others.
02:52 Position yourself correctly in the industry
03:27 Focus on audience needs and communicate ROI effectively
04:04 Build your portfolio and gain experience through internships and freelancing
04:46 Adapting to ambiguity in the workplace
Thanks for sharing this! I will add to the description
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I dont get how Product Design is different than UI/UX? There is always some sort of a crossover between them.
Yes there is lots of crossover. But historically, Product designers service the business model at a higher and more strategic level and the end customer. Whereas UX/UI designers will often make choices that advocate more for the user (not always the same as the end customer). The term product designer came out of Silicon Valley startups where often it was one generalist designer. UX/UI emerged more in enterprise and larger companies that had teams of specialists. These days there is much less distinction. I always defer to the job description and company to understand the nuances.