The only guy who doesn't overcomplicate stuff in order to sound smart..Bravo!!The analogies are just so simplistic and make you understand the very essence of the whole thing.👌🏻
Hey Anjali, thanks a lot! :D Every thing is actually simple if approached and done the right way. I personally believe that I m a designer and my primary work is to simplify things, and not complicate them. Just trying to apply that in every aspect :D
Breaking things down and looking for the possibilities. This is something what I feel is coherent across all the things you do. What is Design Process? = Design + Process. Break down each and every part of the process and understand it before creating solutions. From "How I started Motion Design using high-school Physics" - Break down your illustration into parts and think about possibilities of motion in each one of them. From "Motion Design Masterclass" Break down complex motion into simpler things like scale, opacity, and position. Wow. I like this way of thinking.
You explain things in such a simple way, it gets hard wired in the mind of the listener. Also, those little animations in between, have a profound impact on understanding, because later when we recall these learnings, it is so easier to recall images than words. Thank you for the effort you put in this channel :D
I have seen one of ur design workshop in youtube,it really helped me to know the importance of animation (after effects) in UI. I am eagerly waiting for your upcoming videos.I feel there is lot to learn in this and I am requesting you to add more tutorial on design process and tool used for the process. Thank you
You explain so well. A short video can be this helpful. Please do make a video on other steps as well, it boosts confidence in knowing the steps even if it’s easier.
A very simple steps to understand the design process 😊 👍, It's always important to put everything on magical box called paper input to output. hope all the beginner will make use of it - Thanks Sapta 🙏
Love the way you explain in such simplistic way using, layman examples. That makes you stand out among most speakers as your oration skills are very user friendly. I expected a bit more details from this video honestly as most of the places the design process is visualized the same way. I have learnt in the industry that design process varies based on lot of scenarios and often you have to skip things based on timeline & budget constraints. How to tackle those situations effectively and how do you visualize those things in a portfolio. Before explaining it to a recruiter comes the applying phase and screening phase where the recruiters see the portfolio. May be in some other videos in future. :) P.S. - Sapta rhymes well with Sparta. So way to go Sparta!! :D
Thanks a lot, Srayan! :D I personally feel that examples and analogies are the best way to learn. Hence I use them when I teach :) Here's the thing.. All that we hear are not that complicated. I dont know why there is a perception that process, systems, rules are so rigid and tough. We are designers and our primary work is to simplify things and not complicate them. I think the the point is to understand the first principles.
This is amazing Sapta! I would highly recommend you to talk/explain about enterprise design. There are a very limited resources for that. Looking forward! Keep doing the awesomeness! :)
Kuddos to all the analogies. Took a lot of tips from here. Can you discuss in details about the budgeting in each process of a complete product design, differentiating between the ideal scenario and the real scenario? I hope I made sense. :)
Hey Sukanya.. Thanks a lot! :) Yes, I think I get what you are saying. I have a video in mind where I show the differences between the ideal (desirable) and real scenario.
Amazing content and videos! Rare time when indian youtuber has a good language, voice recording and content. I am a beginner for UI & UX and your videos help in making a good foundation. Would love it if you could brief on how the research process goes about and also if you could do a small mock project (from initial concept, research to final design and presentation) i.e. that wraps up theory as well as final software output.
Awesome stuff. More videos on philosophy of design pls sapta. I suggest 'Psychology of Material UI', 'why is modern e-commerce apps the way they are designed', 'reviewing Amazon UX' etc...
Sapta !! Nice one. It would be also great to talk about managing stakeholders because that’s a key to shipping product. Because you talked about process the next could be how to collaborate with stakeholders so as to implement the process in an apt manner.
Hey Saikat.. Thanks a lot 😃 Well, collaboration with stakeholders keeps happening all the time, no matter what. So I'd say, it's a parallel track of soft skills. Collaboration can also mean different things for different stakeholders. I ll surely make a video on collaboration with developers 🙂
I want you to explain about the importance of ui design in the world of ux. Most of the Startup companies wants a person who is a combo of both ui and ux. So its possible to become a great ux designer having a good ui design and ui animations skills?
Hello Sir, A very big thank you for helping us learn and try designing. But I had a small question and it would be really helpful if you could answer and make a video on it for others too, the question is "How to integrate the designs that we make in Figma and After-effects to our websites and apps?". The designs that we make are just like small videos and are just a visualization of our idea, but what is the process of making it a part of our live websites and apps. Thank you.
Hey Devesh.. Not every thing that you make can be implemented using plug and play assets. Some parts of it would need to be coded by the developer, just like anything else. e.g. When you design a menu, the dev doesn't include a simple asset. They build it from their side by using some assets and rules provided by you. It works the same way here.
What a nice explaination! I must say Sapta. And yes it will be really helpful if you can make videos on further processes. Also I want your thoughts on Design Systems. “How?, when? and why? If you can make one on this. It will be really helpful. Thanks for the quality content 👍
Hey Saurav, thanks a lot for liking it! :D I will surely make a video on the subsequent steps. Design system is also in the plan but I wish to post some videos on a few things which establishes certain facts. Then, I will post one on Design Systems.
Mental canvas is never big enough to hold our imagination...😀 - Last time I saw your video I learnt plato's cave, this time it's butterfly effect. I can see if will follow along like this, I will be a better designer someday like you 😜 Thanks again for more n more amazing, valuable and to the point content ✨
Sapta Shifu can you come up with a video that talks about How can beginners create a portfolio, rather their first case study, I find it really hard, many ideas start, reach some stage and are dropped It would be really great if you could make a video on it.
Thankyou Sapta for creating wonderful videos...🙂 Can you make video on current scenarios where everyone is remote and how can one make changes in design process to liverage the full potential? Thankyou once again for sharing your knowledge 👍🙂
Hey Ankur.. Thanks for liking it! I hope you found it useful :D I do plan to make a video on how we can leverage the lockdown time for our benefits. Let me know if you have any suggestions :)
That will be really helpful for everyone...also if you could plan something for mock interviews, how a beginner can conduct face to face or remote mock interviews during research phase...and how to analyse the data after research & predict results... forgive me if I'm asking too much 🙂
Hi Saptarshi , as a beginner I have faced some issues getting into the industry and understanding this vast domain, so I am making a case study on ux ui problems people face while getting into ui ux to get into industry as well as making portfolios . My main request to you is to make a video on how can people make a ux project when they don't have anything to work on yet , ui projects can be shown by designing or redesigning some apps, but how do you make a ux project when you have no real World projects to work on as a beginner , this topic concerns a lot of new comers including me. Thank you !
Hey Chinmay.. As a short answer, you can always look around yourself. You will see a lot of things both physical (objects around you) and digital (apps and websites) that can be made better. The point is to observe and identify these :) Check out the video that I m going to post tomorrow morning :)
Finally came i was eagerly waiting when i wll get notification from TH-cam Wow! Awesome clean & understandable presentation. You are an inspiration, role model, leader, etc., for the upcoming designers 👏👏👏........ If possible can you create videos on the following topics 🙂 * How to master UX choreography * Empathy mapping * Heuristic Analysis * UX Audit * Design Thinking vs Product Thinking
Thank you so much, Yakhub! :) Glad to know that you liked it. Thanks for the suggestions. I have plans to have a whole new series on motion design (UX Choreography). For Design Thinking vs Product Thinking, you can check out my video on UX Designer vs Product Designer. That should cover some parts of it. For the remaining, I will start preparing :)
Hi Sapta, Sugam Bhardwaj here, I ask if you can make a video on any small app from starting where you tell us every thing, I personally will be grateful... Big fan
I like how You relate and explain the importance and value of the design in an easily understandable way that anyone could follow. my request is since the design process is a journey from problem --> solution we might get stuck on some point that can lead to some creative/mind block ( Which I faced many times :/ ). It'd be great if you could explain from your perspective on how to solve this scenario which encounters with almost all the designers. expecting more, as always. You Rock :D
Hey Shameer.. Glad to know that you found it useful! The process of design is indeed a journey. The creative block that you are talking about happens to everyone :) It's often about our state of mind and not the design problem that we are trying to solve.
great informative content ❤️❤️❤️so simply explained. I can understand this even being a backend developer 😍 Some transition effect will be good in between, because these shot switching in between seems like a glitch, at least to me 😊
Great video as usual but I have one doubt about Personas.... This one is actually derived from one of your webinars that I attended in which you said that personas have to be dynamic.... To this day that thought has not left my head.... I mean how to do that??.... We humans are not robots... We act in strange ways in different scenarios... And deviate from the set trajectory every now & then... How to generalise all of those scenarios.... And how to cross validate what we've done?
Hey Ankit, what I meant by dynamism is, the same person (individual) can exhibit the characteristics of different personas (fictional character) based on the situation. Even in general, the exercise of building personas is not a one-time-thing. As and when your product and business changes, the personas may change as well. I hope that clarifies :)
You don't have to learn theory. Just understand what any theory is intended for. Ask questions like "Why?" and "How?". Along with this, you need to always keep playing with hands-on design :) I will start posting tutorials soon.
There is an overlap everywhere :) For designing, we need to know the in and out of things, which may seem like all the things you need to know to start up :)
Devashish.. If you are in India, you can join a B.Des course form any of the reputed institutes like NID, IDC IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati etc. Honesty speaking, a degree in design is not mandatory for a career in Design. It's your competence that matters.
I think you are my 2nd most favourite TH-camr.. 1st would be Chris Do (founder, The Futur) - th-cam.com/users/TheSkoolRocks. Do check out this guy! He is awesome too.
Wow! Thats one big compliment, Suvasish! :D Of course, everyone knows The Chris Do :D So glad to know that you consider my channel right after his :) Thanks a lot.
The only guy who doesn't overcomplicate stuff in order to sound smart..Bravo!!The analogies are just so simplistic and make you understand the very essence of the whole thing.👌🏻
Hey Anjali, thanks a lot! :D Every thing is actually simple if approached and done the right way. I personally believe that I m a designer and my primary work is to simplify things, and not complicate them. Just trying to apply that in every aspect :D
Finally, content which I can blindly forward to people who want to get started with UI/UX design
Thanks a lot, Anand! :D Spreading the word will immensely help a budding TH-camr like me! :)
this man deserves more than 1M subscribers ❤️❤️
much respect 🙌 🙌
Thank you!!! 😍
I love how you use analogies to explain things, love your videos man. No one out there explains things like you do.
Thanks a lot, Prerna! :) I try my best to prepare the most relevant content for you all. Glad to hear that you liked it :D
Best 11 minutes of the day. ❤️ Thank you Sapta.
Great to hear that, Ronald! :D Please spread the word if you liked it :)
Breaking things down and looking for the possibilities. This is something what I feel is coherent across all the things you do.
What is Design Process? = Design + Process.
Break down each and every part of the process and understand it before creating solutions.
From "How I started Motion Design using high-school Physics" -
Break down your illustration into parts and think about possibilities of motion in each one of them.
From "Motion Design Masterclass"
Break down complex motion into simpler things like scale, opacity, and position.
Wow. I like this way of thinking.
Oh yes! Breaking things down is the most designer thing ever :D
Design ✈️ is taking off... listening you is like putting myself in ✈️ mode... 🔥
:D Thanks a lot! A lot of things are planned. Do subscribe :)
Awesome Man. Each day I'm falling in love with design when I'm watching and learning from your videos.
Thank you, Richu :)
So true.
He made things simple for everyone who are newbie as well as have some experience
Thank you :)
this video its-self is a butterfly effect in a young designers life 🙌
Ha ha.. Thank you! :D I ll consider myself very fortunate if that indeed is true :)
Hey everyone,, i am a student of IDC IIT Bombay and this channel really helps alot
Hey Sapta, totally loved this one😍 Can you please make a video on Communication skills as a Deisgner and being an Introverted Designer ? 🙂
Thank you, Saksham! :D Introvert Designer.. Thats an interesting topic. I will have to do a lot of homework. Let me give it a try :)
@@saptarshipr yes plz make one
@@saptarshipr plz make video on it!
Hey Sapta, thanks for making good videos, even I'm waiting for the introvert designer video. Can you please share us once you have done?
Thanks
You explain things in such a simple way, it gets hard wired in the mind of the listener. Also, those little animations in between, have a profound impact on understanding, because later when we recall these learnings, it is so easier to recall images than words. Thank you for the effort you put in this channel :D
Thank you, Tanvi! :D That has always been my effort to make things as simple as possible. Glad to know that you liked them :D
Hard process, explained in simple way with simple examples..So we easily passed first step of design process
------Understanding🙂
😃🙌
So needed! , In the world of old school processes --- This was the perfect advice.
And yes we want to know about the other steps too.
Thank you, Soumya! :D Yes, I will surely make a follow up video on the subsequent steps.
I have seen one of ur design workshop in youtube,it really helped me to know the importance of animation (after effects) in UI.
I am eagerly waiting for your upcoming videos.I feel there is lot to learn in this and I am requesting you to add more tutorial on design process and tool used for the process.
Thank you
Glad to hear that! Yeah.. That one is a 3-4 years old talk :D I plan to post a series on Motion Design on TH-cam :)
@@saptarshipr Waiting for it :)
You explain so well. A short video can be this helpful. Please do make a video on other steps as well, it boosts confidence in knowing the steps even if it’s easier.
Thank you, Nikita! I will certainly do it :)
Not going to lie, I could've meditated to that video. Great content.
Ha ha.. That was flattering :D Thanks for liking it, Ujjawal :)
You nailed this! I loved your examples by the way.
And yes, I would love to see a video on the subsequent steps.
Thanks again, Suvasish :) Sure, I will make a video on the subsequent steps soon :)
@@saptarshipr cool 😊
Thank you. I can now pass my Design Innovation Masters.
Oh my god ....Your Bing my role model no bro😄😄😄
Proud of you Sapta.
The art of deliberation, the analogies and illustrations are just amazing.
Carry on..
Stay blessed.
Thanks a lot!! :D
Absolutely love your insight and explanation of the process. Would love to see videos on subsequent steps as well! 🙌
Thank you! That will come soon :)
A very simple steps to understand the design process 😊 👍, It's always important to put everything on magical box called paper input to output. hope all the beginner will make use of it - Thanks Sapta 🙏
Welcome, Santosh! Glad to know that you found it useful :)
Another Masterclass 🙏🙏🙏
No one can explain better than you. 😊
Thanks a ton, Srinivas! I m flattered :D
Love the way you explain in such simplistic way using, layman examples. That makes you stand out among most speakers as your oration skills are very user friendly. I expected a bit more details from this video honestly as most of the places the design process is visualized the same way. I have learnt in the industry that design process varies based on lot of scenarios and often you have to skip things based on timeline & budget constraints. How to tackle those situations effectively and how do you visualize those things in a portfolio. Before explaining it to a recruiter comes the applying phase and screening phase where the recruiters see the portfolio. May be in some other videos in future. :)
P.S. - Sapta rhymes well with Sparta. So way to go Sparta!! :D
Thanks a lot, Srayan! :D I personally feel that examples and analogies are the best way to learn. Hence I use them when I teach :) Here's the thing.. All that we hear are not that complicated. I dont know why there is a perception that process, systems, rules are so rigid and tough. We are designers and our primary work is to simplify things and not complicate them. I think the the point is to understand the first principles.
This is amazing Sapta!
I would highly recommend you to talk/explain about enterprise design.
There are a very limited resources for that.
Looking forward! Keep doing the awesomeness! :)
Thank you, Snehal! :D Sure, I will think about enterprise design.
Interested in this video
galti meri hai jab baat english me ho aur khana khate samay video dekhe sab kuchh sar ke upar se chala jata hai baad me pata chalta hai video is over😇
A video on the subsequent steps would be very much appreciated 👌🏻
Noted! :) Many other viewers have also requested for that. I will make it soon :)
As usual, simple & straight forward!
Thank you, Akarsh! I hope along with being simple and straightforward, it was useful as well :D
@@saptarshipr Haha! Everyone knows you will never utter a word that isn't useful!😁
Really simplified research for me. Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Go ahead...so many design scholars will be benefited 👍
I hope so, Maa :)
Your communication skills are very nice.
Wow. I feel blessed by your content. 😍 Thank you so much. I need video about user journey mapping 😁
Thank you :D I m sure, every designer does 'Under Journey Mapping' in their own ways. Its the fancy names that make them sound complicated.
Really helpful video,Please make a video on subsequent steps,it will be really helpful and great.Thank you😄
Kuddos to all the analogies. Took a lot of tips from here. Can you discuss in details about the budgeting in each process of a complete product design, differentiating between the ideal scenario and the real scenario? I hope I made sense. :)
Hey Sukanya.. Thanks a lot! :) Yes, I think I get what you are saying. I have a video in mind where I show the differences between the ideal (desirable) and real scenario.
Amazing content and videos! Rare time when indian youtuber has a good language, voice recording and content. I am a beginner for UI & UX and your videos help in making a good foundation. Would love it if you could brief on how the research process goes about and also if you could do a small mock project (from initial concept, research to final design and presentation) i.e. that wraps up theory as well as final software output.
Sure.. I ll do that. Infact, these are in my list already.
Really amazing ! Loved it !❤ Waiting for more eagerly !💯
Thanks a lot, Srishty 😃🙌
Awesome stuff. More videos on philosophy of design pls sapta. I suggest 'Psychology of Material UI', 'why is modern e-commerce apps the way they are designed', 'reviewing Amazon UX' etc...
Thank you Prashant! Sure, I ll do these
Sapta !! Nice one. It would be also great to talk about managing stakeholders because that’s a key to shipping product. Because you talked about process the next could be how to collaborate with stakeholders so as to implement the process in an apt manner.
Hey Saikat.. Thanks a lot 😃 Well, collaboration with stakeholders keeps happening all the time, no matter what. So I'd say, it's a parallel track of soft skills. Collaboration can also mean different things for different stakeholders. I ll surely make a video on collaboration with developers 🙂
Thank you sapta i really need this💚💚💚
You're welcome 😊
The was a very dramatic explanation.Luvd it.
I want you to explain about the importance of ui design in the world of ux.
Most of the Startup companies wants a person who is a combo of both ui and ux. So its possible to become a great ux designer having a good ui design and ui animations skills?
Oh yes, absolutely. These things are all related :)
Thank You, Sir... Now I know how to make a cup of tea.
😅
Sir please make some videos on figma tutorial so it will helpful for students ☺️
Hello Sir,
A very big thank you for helping us learn and try designing.
But I had a small question and it would be really helpful if you could answer and make a video on it for others too, the question is "How to integrate the designs that we make in Figma and After-effects to our websites and apps?". The designs that we make are just like small videos and are just a visualization of our idea, but what is the process of making it a part of our live websites and apps.
Thank you.
Hey Devesh.. Not every thing that you make can be implemented using plug and play assets. Some parts of it would need to be coded by the developer, just like anything else. e.g. When you design a menu, the dev doesn't include a simple asset. They build it from their side by using some assets and rules provided by you. It works the same way here.
@@saptarshipr Thanks for the explanation sir.
What a nice explaination! I must say Sapta. And yes it will be really helpful if you can make videos on further processes.
Also I want your thoughts on Design Systems. “How?, when? and why? If you can make one on this. It will be really helpful.
Thanks for the quality content 👍
Hey Saurav, thanks a lot for liking it! :D I will surely make a video on the subsequent steps. Design system is also in the plan but I wish to post some videos on a few things which establishes certain facts. Then, I will post one on Design Systems.
Saptarshi Prakash Makes sense! 👍
Mental canvas is never big enough to hold our imagination...😀
- Last time I saw your video I learnt plato's cave, this time it's butterfly effect. I can see if will follow along like this, I will be a better designer someday like you 😜
Thanks again for more n more amazing, valuable and to the point content ✨
Exactly! Our imaginations are way too big to fit into anything and thats the best part of our mind :D Glad to hear that you liked the videos :D
Sapta Shifu can you come up with a video that talks about
How can beginners create a portfolio, rather their first case study, I find it really hard, many ideas start, reach some stage and are dropped
It would be really great if you could make a video on it.
Sure, Aditya. Let me work on that that. Thanks for the suggestion :)
@@saptarshipr yaay
just loved the way you've explained :)
Glad you liked it, Azhar! :)
@@saptarshipr pleasure :)
Another great video! 🌟 Thanks for sharing. 😁
Thanks a lot Manvi! I hope it was helpful :)
This video is awesome, make a video of color theory, alignment, fonts, websites for good icons it will be useful to know about it
Thanks for the idea, Akshaya :) I ll try and work on them :)
Thankyou Sapta for creating wonderful videos...🙂 Can you make video on current scenarios where everyone is remote and how can one make changes in design process to liverage the full potential? Thankyou once again for sharing your knowledge 👍🙂
Hey Ankur.. Thanks for liking it! I hope you found it useful :D I do plan to make a video on how we can leverage the lockdown time for our benefits. Let me know if you have any suggestions :)
That will be really helpful for everyone...also if you could plan something for mock interviews, how a beginner can conduct face to face or remote mock interviews during research phase...and how to analyse the data after research & predict results... forgive me if I'm asking too much 🙂
@@ankursingh4932 Sure :)
@@saptarshipr thankyou :)
This video made my day lots of love sir keep producing such contents 😍🙌
Glad to hear that, Buddy! :) Yes, I have a lot of things planned :)
Simply awesome content sir we would love to see more videos about the further topics in design process :-)
Thank you, Harsh! More to come :)
Hi Saptarshi , as a beginner I have faced some issues getting into the industry and understanding this vast domain, so I am making a case study on ux ui problems people face while getting into ui ux to get into industry as well as making portfolios . My main request to you is to make a video on how can people make a ux project when they don't have anything to work on yet , ui projects can be shown by designing or redesigning some apps, but how do you make a ux project when you have no real World projects to work on as a beginner , this topic concerns a lot of new comers including me. Thank you !
Hey Chinmay.. As a short answer, you can always look around yourself. You will see a lot of things both physical (objects around you) and digital (apps and websites) that can be made better. The point is to observe and identify these :) Check out the video that I m going to post tomorrow morning :)
@@saptarshiprYes , thank you !
Finally came i was eagerly waiting when i wll get notification from TH-cam
Wow! Awesome clean & understandable presentation. You are an inspiration, role model, leader, etc., for the upcoming designers
👏👏👏........
If possible can you create videos on the following topics 🙂
* How to master UX choreography
* Empathy mapping
* Heuristic Analysis
* UX Audit
* Design Thinking vs Product Thinking
Thank you so much, Yakhub! :) Glad to know that you liked it. Thanks for the suggestions. I have plans to have a whole new series on motion design (UX Choreography). For Design Thinking vs Product Thinking, you can check out my video on UX Designer vs Product Designer. That should cover some parts of it. For the remaining, I will start preparing :)
Sure, thank you 🙂
Great video as always !
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Your videos are getting lit week by week sapta. I would love if you make a video on case studies
Thank you, Gaurav! :D Yes, I will surely make one. Not just on case studies but the portfolio in general.
@@saptarshipr that will be really great session
Great! Great! Great video
Thank you very much!
Hey Sapta could you please post a video about UCD (User Centric Design)..?
Hi Sapta, Sugam Bhardwaj here, I ask if you can make a video on any small app from starting where you tell us every thing, I personally will be grateful... Big fan
Hey Sugam.. Thanks for the suggestion. Let me plan this one :)
Pls make a video on how to design any website amazingly and UI design process
Do make further videos in this series
A new one is up. Its on portfolios :) th-cam.com/video/siau9a6YLm0/w-d-xo.html
Great. love it. 😊
Thank you 😃
You are doing great work 🤠
I like how You relate and explain the importance and value of the design in an easily understandable way that anyone could follow. my request is since the design process is a journey from problem --> solution we might get stuck on some point that can lead to some creative/mind block ( Which I faced many times :/ ).
It'd be great if you could explain from your perspective on how to solve this scenario which encounters with almost all the designers.
expecting more, as always. You Rock :D
Hey Shameer.. Glad to know that you found it useful! The process of design is indeed a journey. The creative block that you are talking about happens to everyone :) It's often about our state of mind and not the design problem that we are trying to solve.
great informative content ❤️❤️❤️so simply explained. I can understand this even being a backend developer 😍
Some transition effect will be good in between, because these shot switching in between seems like a glitch, at least to me 😊
Thank you Sumeet. Sure, I ll take care of the editing next time :)
Hai sir ur awesome that was very informative video..👏👏sir please please do some more informative videos related to ui designs and good resources🙂
Awesome content 🙏👍👏
Thank you 🙌
Great video as usual but I have one doubt about Personas.... This one is actually derived from one of your webinars that I attended in which you said that personas have to be dynamic.... To this day that thought has not left my head.... I mean how to do that??.... We humans are not robots... We act in strange ways in different scenarios... And deviate from the set trajectory every now & then... How to generalise all of those scenarios.... And how to cross validate what we've done?
Hey Ankit, what I meant by dynamism is, the same person (individual) can exhibit the characteristics of different personas (fictional character) based on the situation. Even in general, the exercise of building personas is not a one-time-thing. As and when your product and business changes, the personas may change as well. I hope that clarifies :)
you are amazing sir
Thank you 😊
Hey Sapta, I'm a beginner, Should I learn design theory first or play around with my tool?
You don't have to learn theory. Just understand what any theory is intended for. Ask questions like "Why?" and "How?". Along with this, you need to always keep playing with hands-on design :) I will start posting tutorials soon.
@@saptarshipr Eagerly waiting for tutorials. Also i have been following you on Instagram for a really long time .
@@saptarshipr Thank you so much. I'm waiting for your tutorials.
Tutorials will com soon :)
Yeah no shit, we need the subsequent steps as well 😂
Perhaps you can make a follow up about it on instagram or twitter if not a TH-cam video. 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you, Zaid! :) Maybe I should make a TH-cam video itself. Many people have asked for it.
@@saptarshipr You don't say :P
Hello sir, can you make it video in our national language for us.
How can we develop the design process
Please i want the theory of the stel in design
Nice
Sir from where to learn ux design at free of cost
5:28 start here only if you want to skip some good tips.
Do u guys hear bells in the background too?
Actually, this video is more about the startup process.
There is an overlap everywhere :) For designing, we need to know the in and out of things, which may seem like all the things you need to know to start up :)
Sir I need your help
Which degree should i pursue if i wanna become ui/ux designer.
Currently i am waiting for my 12th results . Hope you reply sir ❤️
Devashish.. If you are in India, you can join a B.Des course form any of the reputed institutes like NID, IDC IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati etc. Honesty speaking, a degree in design is not mandatory for a career in Design. It's your competence that matters.
@@saptarshipr thank you sir for clearing my query.
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Thank you, Atul! :D
I'm here after someone ask me what design process is?😶😶
7:59 .. Astounding
but how much time you open" Zomato "🙂🤣
I think you are my 2nd most favourite TH-camr..
1st would be Chris Do (founder, The Futur) - th-cam.com/users/TheSkoolRocks.
Do check out this guy! He is awesome too.
Wow! Thats one big compliment, Suvasish! :D Of course, everyone knows The Chris Do :D So glad to know that you consider my channel right after his :) Thanks a lot.
@@saptarshipr you deserve this.. Keep it up..
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why don't you animate more while speaking afterall you're a Experience and Interaction Designer, take it from a LEGIT Design College Graduate.
Ah.. I see I have got a thing to two to learn from you 🙂😉
5:25 go straight
Looks like he is reading and not explaining