This will forever change the way you understand the UX processes

Are you an aspiring UX designer feeling lost in a sea of processes and frameworks? In this video, we debunk the myth that following a standard UX process is the key to success. Instead, we emphasize the importance of understanding the underlying principles of UX design and applying them creatively to solve real-world problems.
We use relatable analogies, like hiring a maid and making coffee, to illustrate how value creation is the ultimate goal of UX design. We also discuss the importance of embracing ambiguity and using your own judgment to tailor your approach to each unique situation.
This video is a must-watch for anyone who wants to break free from the constraints of rigid processes and become a truly valuable UX designer. We'll challenge you to think critically, embrace your creativity, and develop your own unique design stories that will set you apart in the competitive UX job market.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro: The Misconception About UX Processes
00:02:10 - Value Creation: The Key to Earning Money as a UX Designer
00:03:58 - The Maid Analogy: Understanding Value Creation in Everyday Tasks
00:07:01 - The Coffee Analogy: It's Not Just About the Process, It's About the User
00:10:45 - Why Following Processes Blindly Makes You Replaceable
00:11:54 - What Interviewers Really Want When They Ask About Your Process
00:14:27 - Embracing Ambiguity: The Key to Becoming a Valuable Designer
00:17:19 - How to Use Design Frameworks as Inspiration, Not Rules
00:19:18 - Building Your UX Portfolio: Tell Your Story, Not Just the Process
00:21:41 - You're Already a Good Designer! Now Tell Your Story

Пікірлер: 27

  • @itsnerd404
    @itsnerd4043 күн бұрын

    He told my 1 year of knowledge in just one video I've become a fam of Anudeep Sir really great way of teaching

  • @arbmovies6799
    @arbmovies67992 күн бұрын

    What a vlog man❤🙌....I'm glad that youtube recommended this video.

  • @krishnarao5533
    @krishnarao55334 күн бұрын

    Those people around you are so lucky out their to find you as a big brother / a crazy man about UX design. I just enjoy your videos. :)

  • @navneetgupta224
    @navneetgupta2245 күн бұрын

    Value comes when we put our genuine efforts to the goal or anything ! thank you for your valuable explanation🎉🎉

  • @anirudhp1104
    @anirudhp11045 күн бұрын

    I had a pretty huge debate about this with someone last week...im so happy youve posted this video now😂😂

  • @preranabhusa3892
    @preranabhusa38923 күн бұрын

    Great to hear that how ambiguity helps us to have good stories , sure being ambiguous leads us in to deep thinking and makes us explore paths and have a great journey at end 😇 Anudeep these videos are really helping and giving boost for having great learnings . Saying Big No to process will take a genuine path towards solving a problem,will apply what all understandings i have and this genuine Approach will make it all work 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Tk_Edits
    @Tk_Edits19 сағат бұрын

    Glad I clicked this video at 2 am

  • @SumanjaliGorental
    @SumanjaliGorental5 күн бұрын

    Hi Anudeep, Valuing things is important in our life, from valuing a person to things, work, the thinking process-everything. Even this video assigns a more important meaning of 'value' to everyone😊

  • @JISIN_JARARDH
    @JISIN_JARARDH3 күн бұрын

    ❤‍🔥❤‍🔥

  • @satya3734
    @satya37343 күн бұрын

    that last dialogue bagundi anna nijanga bagundi

  • @kashish-kalra
    @kashish-kalra5 күн бұрын

    Anudeep I understand now that you said I'm focusing on bookish words, thank you Anudeep for this video

  • @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    5 күн бұрын

    You have great common sense. Learn to trust it. As a mentor that’s my effort in being a little critical making you purposely take your mind away from the bookish terms for now. Later when you get the heart of being a designer and as you learn to trust your own thought process, bookish words and jargon will totally mean something different and very close to what you realised with common sense. And that’s when you use them, people can understand you in the true sense of those words.

  • @Uix517
    @Uix5173 күн бұрын

    Very well said bro (Coffee man) Cafe wala Experience I also have same though.

  • @krishnarao5533
    @krishnarao55334 күн бұрын

    Hey there anudeep sir. I'm someone who has passed class 12th and somewhat wanted to be designer or kind of stuff and figured out that ui/ux designer field sets good for me. I just need a help, the way you described how ux processes should look like in real life rather than some theoretical man theoretical stuff as well as the crux of exp of a ux designer , so that we can design well in the future?

  • @kaushikdave5412
    @kaushikdave54125 күн бұрын

    Hi, I am Kaushik an entry level UX designer working on my 1st project case study, had been struck in the dilemma from past 4-5 days on how to present it in such a way that I can get hired and your video have cleared all of my doubts so I am really thankful of you for that. But I have a confusion should I go with slide decks or a medium article to showcase my story. What would be more helpful in my interviews while presenting my story. And yes one more thing how many projects should I have in my portfolio to be ready to apply for jobs. I do not want to compromise the quality of my problem solving skills and the time it takes to deal with a particular problem but the need of job and less no. of projects in my portfolio are making me doing it. So how should I deal with that sir.

  • @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    5 күн бұрын

    The answer is not dependent on what ‘should be done’. The answer lies with what you are. Because your portfolio is not about the document you show, but about the person you are. Leave all the formulas and tips, think of this: What kind of a storyteller am I? Am I someone who can be expressive? Do I express vocally or visually? Also how in many examples can I establish my skills? If 3 projects have three different stories, I’ll talk about three stories. If I have one good story, I’ll talk about one! The moment you follow a templated answer: Hey it’s good to have 3 projects in your portfolio. It’s no longer you that your portfolio represents. It is some artificial template follower that 1000s of others can do as well! Your imperfections make you unique. That’s what your story is about.

  • @devendraambre5205
    @devendraambre52055 күн бұрын

    hello Anudeep ! can you please Guide me where to get started in UX as i am second year student interested in design please tell me some roadmaps or any resource which i might get help start my journey in UX !! btw very simple and easy video with best practical example loved it!!!

  • @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    56 минут бұрын

    My advice, if you are in second year of college… just observe design around you and learn. Don’t get into any resources for now. The better you observe, the better you learn and the better designer you become.

  • @starX7995
    @starX79952 күн бұрын

    bro ui vs ux designers differences cheppu bro oka video lo

  • @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    58 минут бұрын

    Sure! Will make a video on this soon!

  • @Tk_Edits
    @Tk_Edits20 сағат бұрын

    1:35 Do you really want a coffee or you want to make a point? Lol😂

  • @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    59 минут бұрын

    Haha.. ya! Make a point - Absolutely!Coffee - Why not?

  • @Tk_Edits

    @Tk_Edits

    55 минут бұрын

    @@UXAnudeepVLOGs Just love your vlogs and learning a lot sir. Keep'em coming

  • @shanmukhbujji166
    @shanmukhbujji1665 күн бұрын

    Hi Anudeep, this is Shanmukh. Bro, I have noticed in several videos that you speak Telugu. I'm curious to know where you're from.

  • @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    @UXAnudeepVLOGs

    5 күн бұрын

    Kompateesi intiki vachestava enti 😅

  • @shanmukhbujji166

    @shanmukhbujji166

    5 күн бұрын

    @@UXAnudeepVLOGs ala em ledu bro. ani antamu kani Ravali ani ithey untundi.😁

  • @jahnavimiriyala_
    @jahnavimiriyala_5 күн бұрын

    own the process >>> follow the process blindly, people who really understand the value of these words will do great in life and become valuable in companies.. people who are arrogant and see everything negatively can never understand or never grow.. and they complain why they are getting replaced 😂