Hey Chethan, we argued on Instagram a few days ago😂, but I must say, your channel is like the Bhagavad Gita of design. You put out super, super great content.
This is so detailed and truly shows how real product designers should be doing their job. Majority of companies nowadays do not put time into researching and just want functional UI. Thanks for making this super - duper video on improving product thinking. You are a true 💎
00:07 Learn how to improve critical thinking and problem-solving skills using ChatGPT 02:00 Chad GPT aids in critical thinking and problem-solving. 05:48 Practice leads to muscle memory in critical thinking 07:34 Design a user-friendly app for nutritional information 11:50 Improving design process through critical thinking 13:51 Prioritizing user stories for impact 17:26 Consider user needs and business objectives. 19:18 Prioritize user stories and validate key features for effective problem solving 22:44 Design process involves defining metrics after creating user stories. 24:36 Providing option for deeper nutrition dives 28:04 User personas define two basic categories of individuals. 29:46 Defining two user personas based on health and fitness goals. 33:23 Text saaviness is crucial for design thinking and problem solving 34:58 Consider adding gender and age for tailored features 38:37 Creating user stories to understand pain points and focus on problem-solving 40:16 Key food components for nutritional understanding 43:55 Understanding the healthiness and consumption of food items 46:01 User needs for general nutritional information, healthiness assessment, and recommendations for specific types of healthy food. 49:45 Determining criteria for assessing food item health 51:27 User Persona 2 focuses on tracking nutrition and receiving personalized food suggestions. 55:28 Enhancing app functionality for specific dietary needs 57:29 Emphasizing user stories in problem-solving approach 1:01:08 Focus on calorie intake, carbs, protein, and fat for effective dietary tracking 1:03:02 Identifying key features and solutions based on user behavior analysis 1:06:51 Current behaviors and pain points analysis for accessing nutritional information 1:08:49 Utilize Google or TH-cam for healthy food info and tracking apps for calorie intake. 1:12:51 Challenges in finding accurate and reliable nutrition information 1:14:33 Utilizing ChatGPT for identifying key features and solutions. 1:17:59 Improving critical thinking through defining clear units of measurement 1:19:39 The app allows users to choose specific units of measurements for different food items. 1:23:36 Improving search functionality and product scanning for user experience 1:25:18 Designing user-friendly features for scanning, measurements, and food health assessment 1:28:46 Logging food items and getting suggestions on what food to eat based on consumption goals 1:30:32 The app helps users track their calorie intake and nutritional composition of food items. 1:34:27 Balancing frequency and accuracy for user personalization 1:36:06 Improving nutrition tracking and user engagement 1:39:37 Key Metrics for Nutritional Information App 1:41:37 User engagement metrics need clarification 1:45:26 Metrics for user engagement and retention 1:47:34 Engagement frequency determines active user status 1:51:13 Order of sections for detailed food item screen 1:53:01 Design a user-friendly interface for food item information 1:56:52 Proposed order for critical thinking and problem solving 1:58:55 Nutritional information and user feedback are crucial for a dietary traitor 2:02:32 ChatGPT-4.0 understands and responds like a human. 2:04:15 Product display, health rating, serving size, and positives/negatives breakdown 2:07:36 Improve critical thinking and problem solving with ChatGPT-4o.
First of all, I want to sincerely thank you for putting so much effort into creating this amazing content for us. I’ve learned so many things that I used to think weren’t that important, but after watching your interaction with ChatGPT, I now understand how these small details really do matter in creating a smooth user experience. I will definitely start practicing in the way you described. 😊
Hi Chethan, Your channel become my daily routine. Your classes are mind-blowing, and I'm halfway through the current one. I have a couple of questions: 1. I noticed that you created a few user stories. Is creating user stories a UX person's job? I'm not sure if it's a general practice in a product-based company. I work in service-based companies where we have a dedicated business analyst/SME team to come up with the user stories. 2. Can you let me know what voice-based GPT tool you used in this session? It's pretty interesting to see how you converse with it. Thanks.
I force myself not to talk in other languages other than with my family. Every company I’ve worked at forces me to be really good at articulation. So it’s just a habit that I’ve cultivated over a long period of time.
Hey Chetan, You have created solutions using current behaviour and pain points. My question is what is the use of building personas then? It's a little unclear to me.
Hey Chethan! Thanks for the amazing video. However I have a question: Context: Many pre-seed/seed stage product startups develop the product with JTBD framework to maintain high focus on solving the challenges in their customer's existing painpoints. Question: How would you go about changing the Deisgn Process if it involved JTBD ( Jobs to be Done) Framework?
@@DesignPilot After refining my thought process through your question, I realized that you created JTBD with "High-level goals". As you may already know, JTBD provides a broader area to solve the problem by aligning the team to focus on the set of primary flows that help a user achieve the goal. For the readers, after defining your JTBD, you follow the same steps as shown above in the video. if you don't have a research team and/or you are a UXR team of 1, JTBD will help you immensely. 💯 So yeah the process does not change.✌
Hey Chethan ... the "current behaviour" you mentioned .... like " want to know ..etc etc " can actually be the user persona I guess . nd the current behaviours can be the things they ( target audience or users ) actually doing about the problem they are facing .... Can you please clarify if im wrong ! ps great content
Very informative video. I have a doubt regarding “Current behaviour and pain points” these should be come before user stories because we know these while doing user research, so ideally in persona have a section pain points and wants.
Conclusion - solve the problem by yourself first - then take chat gpt help for feedback and for more choices. Now Cross-check with your answer. And choose the most valuable ones.
Thank you so much chetan it is really helpful but i have a one doubt please clarify me - first u have defined user persona and user story and did some reverse engineering to come up with current behavior and pain point but is it the right way to do it? I thought ideally we should define current behavior and pain points first which is come from user interview ( ideally user interview is not needed for here as it is whiteboarding round) and then only we should define the user persona and user story on the basis of current behavior and pain point.What is the thought process over here on the process you have followed or it is not matter at all in the real world projects what is your opinion chetan.
Good question. Essentially when you do a user interview you do both user stories and pain points together. User has problem ABC when doing action XYZ. Or they want to do action XYZ but they can’t do it as there is no solution that exists. I like to list down all the actions the users wants to do and then understand where and why a user faces a problem. If you start with pain points, you will end up understanding the actions the users are doing anyway. This is the reason I don’t follow theories and processes even though they may be right, because they are based on common sense and logic. They are just packaged with fancy terms and overhyped.
Hey Chethan, it's an amazing video. Thank you so much for guiding us. However I have one question regarding while we design the case study, should we add a persona in the case study with a name, background and other information we see on every UX designer's portfolio or the one you showed us in this video with just points and not including name, gender and other information?
Hey Chethan, I was watching videos from The updated guide to product design... but now you have added this in first so before going to other i should finish this first?
Hi chethan Iam really passionate about Product Design. But I am lagging in my skills. If I take your course from learn product design platform and give my next 4 to 6 months time to practice as what you mentioned there. Can I become a great Designer.
I am naturaly not creative. I can exactly recreate existing designs. When I try to create new one I'm lagging. But I really love this profession more than money. I heard designers are really creative. This profession suits for me? Can you share your thoughts.
@ananths9675 Don’t overthink it. Most product designers have a successful career because they are great thinkers and problem solvers and excellent at observing patterns. Not because they are creative.
hello chethan! Big fan here. Unrelated question to this video, but can i ask when are you going to upload more content in your "learn product design" course. Eagerly waiting on the same!
Hi Chethan so i have completed the video along side working on my project my question to is that now is it require to create a user flow or information architecture or whatever they say and try document it in the project because in my project the solutions are justified to make the person understand what the user will do but still do I have to do it because int his video you also haven't define typical user flow ?
@@DesignPilot I am sorry lemme write it again my question is you havent define the user flow in this video for the user and the project I am working on is sort of similar to the above problem statement so my question to you is that is it require to define user flow and information architecture or the steps which you did in the video are enough to make someone understand about the project ?
@@DesignPilot that health indicator of the food, 2.2 star in the example. Am i incorrect or u mentioned that this overall health rating will be based on users' input about goals and allergies.. So im asking what would be displayed if a user hasn't feed his allergies or goals,etc
hey chethan, i have like a really off topic question which i really want to be answered by someone profound in design like you, so basically am a frontend developer who knows how to build uis and do minimal backend stuff through which i can really create good apps and been working over my personal projects too, But i have this genuine urge to learn design too ( as i started my journey as a logo designer and have a really good taste in design ) also have good design skills but do not know the technicalities of design in anyway ( only know about the aesthetics part ) what should be my next steps? should i learn design too or just focus on development? and if i do what are the consequences of both?
Upto you man. List down your career goals. Evaluate your financial situation. Evaluate which has a higher chance of success. Evaluate how much time you have to reach your first career goal.
Hey Chethan i have one question regarding the user story and user persona is it okay to have multiple user story for each one persona because in my case I am thinking of having 2 user persona but want to add multiple user story for each of the persona is that correct or no please clarify me
Half way through the video, it already feels like the video I always wanted.
Hey Chethan, we argued on Instagram a few days ago😂, but I must say, your channel is like the Bhagavad Gita of design. You put out super, super great content.
its cool to argue actually while being respectful ofcourse
@@aj-lan284 yeah true
This is so detailed and truly shows how real product designers should be doing their job. Majority of companies nowadays do not put time into researching and just want functional UI. Thanks for making this super - duper video on improving product thinking. You are a true 💎
00:07 Learn how to improve critical thinking and problem-solving skills using ChatGPT
02:00 Chad GPT aids in critical thinking and problem-solving.
05:48 Practice leads to muscle memory in critical thinking
07:34 Design a user-friendly app for nutritional information
11:50 Improving design process through critical thinking
13:51 Prioritizing user stories for impact
17:26 Consider user needs and business objectives.
19:18 Prioritize user stories and validate key features for effective problem solving
22:44 Design process involves defining metrics after creating user stories.
24:36 Providing option for deeper nutrition dives
28:04 User personas define two basic categories of individuals.
29:46 Defining two user personas based on health and fitness goals.
33:23 Text saaviness is crucial for design thinking and problem solving
34:58 Consider adding gender and age for tailored features
38:37 Creating user stories to understand pain points and focus on problem-solving
40:16 Key food components for nutritional understanding
43:55 Understanding the healthiness and consumption of food items
46:01 User needs for general nutritional information, healthiness assessment, and recommendations for specific types of healthy food.
49:45 Determining criteria for assessing food item health
51:27 User Persona 2 focuses on tracking nutrition and receiving personalized food suggestions.
55:28 Enhancing app functionality for specific dietary needs
57:29 Emphasizing user stories in problem-solving approach
1:01:08 Focus on calorie intake, carbs, protein, and fat for effective dietary tracking
1:03:02 Identifying key features and solutions based on user behavior analysis
1:06:51 Current behaviors and pain points analysis for accessing nutritional information
1:08:49 Utilize Google or TH-cam for healthy food info and tracking apps for calorie intake.
1:12:51 Challenges in finding accurate and reliable nutrition information
1:14:33 Utilizing ChatGPT for identifying key features and solutions.
1:17:59 Improving critical thinking through defining clear units of measurement
1:19:39 The app allows users to choose specific units of measurements for different food items.
1:23:36 Improving search functionality and product scanning for user experience
1:25:18 Designing user-friendly features for scanning, measurements, and food health assessment
1:28:46 Logging food items and getting suggestions on what food to eat based on consumption goals
1:30:32 The app helps users track their calorie intake and nutritional composition of food items.
1:34:27 Balancing frequency and accuracy for user personalization
1:36:06 Improving nutrition tracking and user engagement
1:39:37 Key Metrics for Nutritional Information App
1:41:37 User engagement metrics need clarification
1:45:26 Metrics for user engagement and retention
1:47:34 Engagement frequency determines active user status
1:51:13 Order of sections for detailed food item screen
1:53:01 Design a user-friendly interface for food item information
1:56:52 Proposed order for critical thinking and problem solving
1:58:55 Nutritional information and user feedback are crucial for a dietary traitor
2:02:32 ChatGPT-4.0 understands and responds like a human.
2:04:15 Product display, health rating, serving size, and positives/negatives breakdown
2:07:36 Improve critical thinking and problem solving with ChatGPT-4o.
This is pure gold, thanks!
Chetan bhai ki taraf se happy friendship day 😊. Tnx for releasing today.
Gujjubhai 😜
2:02:47 Falling in love with Chat GPT at this point
Mind blowing, with you UXUI is very easy to learn 🥰
Thank you Chethan! This is what i have been waiting for as an aspiring product designers. I hope you keep helping us like this.
First of all, I want to sincerely thank you for putting so much effort into creating this amazing content for us. I’ve learned so many things that I used to think weren’t that important, but after watching your interaction with ChatGPT, I now understand how these small details really do matter in creating a smooth user experience. I will definitely start practicing in the way you described. 😊
Thanks again
Hi Chethan, Your channel become my daily routine. Your classes are mind-blowing, and I'm halfway through the current one. I have a couple of questions:
1. I noticed that you created a few user stories. Is creating user stories a UX person's job? I'm not sure if it's a general practice in a product-based company. I work in service-based companies where we have a dedicated business analyst/SME team to come up with the user stories.
2. Can you let me know what voice-based GPT tool you used in this session? It's pretty interesting to see how you converse with it.
Thanks.
1. Essentially it’s created by the product managers since they come with the requirements.
2. It’s ChatGPT
i'm deciding to spend my saturday night on this, let's see how this goes
Man this is so good I wanna gatekeep this one. And your english is so good and fluent. How can I get to this level?
I force myself not to talk in other languages other than with my family. Every company I’ve worked at forces me to be really good at articulation. So it’s just a habit that I’ve cultivated over a long period of time.
Awesome content, just as always!
Hey Chetan,
You have created solutions using current behaviour and pain points. My question is what is the use of building personas then? It's a little unclear to me.
How will you identify the pain points of the users if you don’t know who they are?
what was that speed man?? 44:30
Lmao. Speed at which I sometimes think 😂😂😂😂
Hey Chethan! Thanks for the amazing video. However I have a question:
Context: Many pre-seed/seed stage product startups develop the product with JTBD framework to maintain high focus on solving the challenges in their customer's existing painpoints.
Question: How would you go about changing the Deisgn Process if it involved JTBD ( Jobs to be Done) Framework?
Why should you change the process?
@@DesignPilot After refining my thought process through your question, I realized that you created JTBD with "High-level goals".
As you may already know, JTBD provides a broader area to solve the problem by aligning the team to focus on the set of primary flows that help a user achieve the goal.
For the readers, after defining your JTBD, you follow the same steps as shown above in the video. if you don't have a research team and/or you are a UXR team of 1, JTBD will help you immensely. 💯
So yeah the process does not change.✌
Hey Chethan ... the "current behaviour" you mentioned .... like " want to know ..etc etc " can actually be the user persona I guess . nd the current behaviours can be the things they ( target audience or users ) actually doing about the problem they are facing .... Can you please clarify if im wrong ! ps great content
Yes
Very informative video. I have a doubt regarding “Current behaviour and pain points” these should be come before user stories because we know these while doing user research, so ideally in persona have a section pain points and wants.
Not necessarily. It depends on how much information you have with yourself already before so doing user researcv
Conclusion - solve the problem by yourself first - then take chat gpt help for feedback and for more choices. Now Cross-check with your answer. And choose the most valuable ones.
Thank you so much chetan it is really helpful but i have a one doubt please clarify me - first u have defined user persona and user story and did some reverse engineering to come up with current behavior and pain point but is it the right way to do it? I thought ideally we should define current behavior and pain points first which is come from user interview ( ideally user interview is not needed for here as it is whiteboarding round) and then only we should define the user persona and user story on the basis of current behavior and pain point.What is the thought process over here on the process you have followed or it is not matter at all in the real world projects what is your opinion chetan.
Good question. Essentially when you do a user interview you do both user stories and pain points together. User has problem ABC when doing action XYZ. Or they want to do action XYZ but they can’t do it as there is no solution that exists.
I like to list down all the actions the users wants to do and then understand where and why a user faces a problem.
If you start with pain points, you will end up understanding the actions the users are doing anyway.
This is the reason I don’t follow theories and processes even though they may be right, because they are based on common sense and logic. They are just packaged with fancy terms and overhyped.
@@DesignPilot Now it is understood and makes sense , thank u so much Chetan .
Hey Chethan, it's an amazing video. Thank you so much for guiding us. However I have one question regarding while we design the case study, should we add a persona in the case study with a name, background and other information we see on every UX designer's portfolio or the one you showed us in this video with just points and not including name, gender and other information?
Just the way I did is fine. You can add a name if you want. Maybe one or 2 details. But no need to make it super fancy
@@DesignPilot Got it! thank you so much.
Will continue tomorrow from here 26:40
Hey Chethan, I was watching videos from The updated guide to product design... but now you have added this in first so before going to other i should finish this first?
No. Let me update the playlist
@@DesignPilot alright thanks bro, i really love your videos, i always recommend your channel to everyone.
2:06:08 How do you take a long screen shot of the app?
I stitched the screenshots in Figma
Awesome content as always chethan
Hi chethan Iam really passionate about Product Design. But I am lagging in my skills. If I take your course from learn product design platform and give my next 4 to 6 months time to practice as what you mentioned there. Can I become a great Designer.
Yes
I am naturaly not creative. I can exactly recreate existing designs. When I try to create new one I'm lagging. But I really love this profession more than money. I heard designers are really creative. This profession suits for me? Can you share your thoughts.
@ananths9675 Don’t overthink it. Most product designers have a successful career because they are great thinkers and problem solvers and excellent at observing patterns. Not because they are creative.
hello chethan! Big fan here. Unrelated question to this video, but can i ask when are you going to upload more content in your "learn product design" course. Eagerly waiting on the same!
I’m working on it
Hi Chethan so i have completed the video along side working on my project my question to is that now is it require to create a user flow or information architecture or whatever they say and try document it in the project because in my project the solutions are justified to make the person understand what the user will do but still do I have to do it because int his video you also haven't define typical user flow ?
Articulate properly buddy. I didn’t understand anything
@@DesignPilot I am sorry lemme write it again my question is you havent define the user flow in this video for the user and the project I am working on is sort of similar to the above problem statement so my question to you is that is it require to define user flow and information architecture or the steps which you did in the video are enough to make someone understand about the project ?
@altamashkhan5870 You do what you feel is important for you. Don’t just copy what I did.
How does/will the healthy thing function if a user hasn't added any allergies or goals, etc like for the 1st time user?
Why is it necessary for a user to all allergies or goals?
@@DesignPilot sorry i didn't get what you mean?
What do you mean by ‘healthy thing function’
@@DesignPilot that health indicator of the food, 2.2 star in the example. Am i incorrect or u mentioned that this overall health rating will be based on users' input about goals and allergies..
So im asking what would be displayed if a user hasn't feed his allergies or goals,etc
@kriswayne7938 That 2.2 is just based on ingredients
hey chethan, i have like a really off topic question which i really want to be answered by someone profound in design like you, so basically am a frontend developer who knows how to build uis and do minimal backend stuff through which i can really create good apps and been working over my personal projects too, But i have this genuine urge to learn design too ( as i started my journey as a logo designer and have a really good taste in design ) also have good design skills but do not know the technicalities of design in anyway ( only know about the aesthetics part )
what should be my next steps? should i learn design too or just focus on development? and if i do what are the consequences of both?
Upto you man. List down your career goals. Evaluate your financial situation. Evaluate which has a higher chance of success. Evaluate how much time you have to reach your first career goal.
@@DesignPilot got the point, thanks for the instant reply! as usual great content
Now It's time to watch the Chethan UX Multiverse Movie 😅❤❤
😂😂😂😂😂
Hey Chethan i have one question regarding the user story and user persona is it okay to have multiple user story for each one persona because in my case I am thinking of having 2 user persona but want to add multiple user story for each of the persona is that correct or no please clarify me
That’s how it’s supposed to be
❤🎉🎉❤🎉❤🎉
thanks for the great video!! so happy that a teacher like you exist in this era 🫡