I really like your teaching method. It's not like a theory, you are showing us practical things and from my perspective UX is very different from theory to practical life, thanks for guidance us and give us right direction.🧡❤
i am understanding UX in a better way because of you please make more and more videos , its making me crazy for learning more about UX and BTW Thank you
I have a wild hypothesis about building an experience-first product. Let's take a grocery app, typically used for utilitarian purposes. To create an experience-based product, we need to go beyond the screen and develop interfaces that work in sync to understand the user. We must create an experience where we don't wait for user instructions. Instead, we focus on becoming their personal house manager. - The closer the gap, the better the experience. - For example, what if we fulfill their daily household needs based on their preferences? This would go beyond automated or repeated orders to be smart and empathetic. Example: Sync with other devices to monitor health, track fitness, and maintain their diet accordingly. By explaining my point, I now have cognitive overload 😅 I hope I'm clear enough.
I think Zomato has tried creating a balance b/w enhancing the experience of ordering food and reducing drop offs due to high session length by introducing view in AR/3D options for selected products at some outlets. With the help of their phones, people can see how the dish will look once it's in front of them, even prior to ordering it in the first place. What do you think? Is this the right example?
Hey Anudeep, What do you think will be the impact of the recent AI updates in Figma? Will these updates make securing a job even more challenging for newbies?
Finally UX Designers can get to do what they are supposed to be doing. They can focus on designing experiences! Rather than just figure out the tool. There will be more interesting problems to solve because of AI capabilities in tech and there will be good opportunities for people who equip themselves with AI related stuff.
Bro you have enhanced the UX of the UX subject itself through this innovative storytelling approach.. love it
I really like your teaching method. It's not like a theory, you are showing us practical things and from my perspective UX is very different from theory to practical life, thanks for guidance us and give us right direction.🧡❤
i am understanding UX in a better way because of you please make more and more videos , its making me crazy for learning more about UX and BTW Thank you
Sir you are actually very great and very passionate about UX designing :) love you sir.
I have a wild hypothesis about building an experience-first product.
Let's take a grocery app, typically used for utilitarian purposes.
To create an experience-based product, we need to go beyond the screen and develop interfaces that work in sync to understand the user.
We must create an experience where we don't wait for user instructions. Instead, we focus on becoming their personal house manager.
- The closer the gap, the better the experience.
- For example, what if we fulfill their daily household needs based on their preferences? This would go beyond automated or repeated orders to be smart and empathetic.
Example: Sync with other devices to monitor health, track fitness, and maintain their diet accordingly.
By explaining my point, I now have cognitive overload 😅 I hope I'm clear enough.
That’s a great thought!
I think Zomato has tried creating a balance b/w enhancing the experience of ordering food and reducing drop offs due to high session length by introducing view in AR/3D options for selected products at some outlets. With the help of their phones, people can see how the dish will look once it's in front of them, even prior to ordering it in the first place.
What do you think? Is this the right example?
Oh that’s an interesting example! I would want to try!
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Hey Anudeep,
What do you think will be the impact of the recent AI updates in Figma? Will these updates make securing a job even more challenging for newbies?
Finally UX Designers can get to do what they are supposed to be doing. They can focus on designing experiences! Rather than just figure out the tool. There will be more interesting problems to solve because of AI capabilities in tech and there will be good opportunities for people who equip themselves with AI related stuff.
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