I’ve entered many beautifully furnished restaurants only to find the customer service a big disgrace. Nonetheless in many parts of the world the focus, today, is more about user-experience design (UXD) than simply having an attractive home screen.
So here are snackable pieces of advice from kickass web design and development YouTubers for aspiring UX designers. I watch their videos off and on for tips and just general knowledge, and I feel the following are helpful words of wisdom they’ve shared on their respective channels.
A multidisciplinary designer with extensive experience in graphic design and web design, who loves sharing her experience, techniques and knowledge with newbie designers and students. From a list of what she shares, this is perhaps something every designer/developer should ponder on:
A lead product UI/UX designer at ADP and founder of ML UX Academy, who has by now made over 300 YouTube videos on web design and development career advice, skills and tips. So here’s a tip all designers and developers should know.
A New York based user-experience designer, writer and speaker on a mission to “help people think like a designer” via vlogging channel. Most of her videos are centered on user-experience design, users themselves, and user research. This is the reason she’s an advocate of why data analytics isn’t enough in UX.
A product strategist and UX designer, who creates helpful videos for newbie designers loaded with tips and advice on web design and development. Along the way, he shares his experiences and the lessons he learnt over the span of his career. So here is an awesome thing he came to realize.
Describes himself as a “process driven UX designer” and consultant with experience in designing products for small businesses. His videos cover user-experience design as a theory and practice. Here are aspect of web design and development you need to consider when creating for a user.
A front-end developer and designer who specializes in UI and UX. On his eponymous YouTube channel you’ll find a bunch of neat tutorials, tips and recommendations. The following tip is based on giving users what they expect from you, or actually giving them more than an average experience.
A UX/UI designer and vlogger, who loves making videos to guide freelance design noobs and professionals with tutorials, principles, tips and tools on his YouTube channel Maex. Here is the reason why he thinks that designers should know programming languages.
So are you ready to work on the look, feel and usability of your product?
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