UX design, or user experience design, is the process of designing products, such as websites or apps, with the user’s experience in mind. The goal of UX design is to create products that are easy to use, intuitive, and enjoyable for the user. To achieve this, UX designers follow a set of principles and guidelines to ensure that their designs are effective and meet the needs of the user. Lets chat about 4 of most crucial laws of UX design… Remember to Subscribe
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hi Jessse, I'm a self taught ui/ux designer and this is the first vid of yours that I've seen and it's really good content.
Caleb Towers, I am a UI/UX designer for an employer and all I can say is that I cannot get enough of Jesse's excellent content! It has been so helpful in my young career in this field. Thanks, Jesse for consistently producing such great and valuable content!
Brazilian designer here 0/
I like your way of explaining about ux / ui matters . Especially the video related to Typography. Thanks for creating such amazing videos…waiting for your new updates. I ❤️ that intro music
Hi! I'm from Hungary, I'm a software developer and I'm on 5/7 of Google UX Design course.
Hi Jessse, Keep sharing your knowledge. I have been learning from you for a year. I hope to take your course in 2023 but for now I love the content you share. 😀 Have a great New Year!
Hi Jesse, first of all thanks for a very informative video!
I'd really appreciate it if you could use more examples with all the laws you're talking about – e.g. pages that integrate specific laws particularly well or particularly badly.
Keep up the good work 🙂
Hi from the Netherlands.
Hey, nice explanation of the four UX laws I'm a year into UI/UX and switching careers your videos are very helpful
I have a feeling that I have also applied this UX laws without even noticing. Just shows how complex and deep UX design is compared to UI Design. Even tho I have a preference for UI.
Love you videos Jesse! I am a UX Designer working with a Pharmaceutical company and have recently transitioned into the uX space from Spatial Design where user experience was alaos my primary focus. 1. Any suggestions how best way to speed up learning and application so that I can catch up with the rest of the UX Designers. 2. How does a UX Designer survive in a retail marketing team who are heavily focused on churning out churning out creatives? Join them in creating commercial creatives or move on?
Hi Jesse
I am Ola From Egypt an Entry level UX Designer
I think you're the greatest UX Design Content creator. Your videos helped me a lot in my learning journey so THANK YOU so much and keep going
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I'd love to make a little game where you apply a bunch of these but in ways that are designed to tick off the user ahaha.
Highlight the wrong or harder choices or something as an example.
Learned a lot, but I might have to apply it to grate people now ahaha.
Hello
Awesome video. All the way from South Africa.
thanks for reminding us to leave a question, I have one that's been on my mind for quite some time but for some reason, I totally forgot to ask.
Basically, I'm learning UX/UI design right now, I started with design principles (color psychology, whitespace, contrast …etc) then I moved to psychology in design, I've been learning about UX laws, human-centered design and just reading different articles and watching videos about digital psychology. Now I'm trying to move to the practical side and go through all the stages of product design (from researching users all the way to creating a mockup), I was wondering how can I practice this process and make it as realistic as possible? To clarify, I believe in order to get really good at something you need to practice THAT thing, but I can't see how I would "practice" empathizing or researching or testing? should I just come up with a hypothetical idea and go through the process as if it's real (I really don't feel like this would help me improve that much, that's why I'm asking this question)?
When it comes to practicing UI skills it's quite straightforward, just pick a design and try to improve it or copy a design pixel by pixel (didn't think it'd work for me but this one is really helpful), and to be honest this has helped me get very familiar with typography, colors and boosted my speed when working in Figma
My struggle is "how to practice UX" so to speak, any advice?
I hope reading this didn't give you a headache😅
You are such a good teacher. You take complex ideas and make them accessible. Thanks for being awesome 🙂
Feeding the algorythm. Thanks Jesse, good content as usual
Great video 📸😊
Hi Jess, learnt everything from your live streams, they are so cool it's like listening to a show, your contribution to the community is tramendous
Very informative and useful content as always 👍
Very informative video 😍👍
Hi Jesse, watching from Nigeria. Your content has been helpful to me in my learning journey. Thanks.
Coming at you from Denver, CO. Love the content as always. 😎
Thank you! Love starting my work day with a good lesson. Cheers from TX
Thanks for all you do Jesse
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