Girll you have no idea how helpful your videos are 🥺THANK YOUU, i'm hoping to get into UX design and I was so lost but girlllll your vids have helped so much!
Hey Linda! Thanks for the tips! You mentioned that it's obvious when a project is real or if it's a personal one. How would you go about structuring a case study of a real project? For example, for one of the projects I am working on, we will be skipping user testing to go straight to implementation (due to time constraints). How would you go about this as I assume most employers want to understand your design thinking skills and if you're keeping the users in mind
I meant more that real projects are always better than fake projects (most of the time). But the way you present your work will really depend on the problem you're trying to solve. In my opinion, there isn't one way to structure case studies because there's so many different factors in play when creating it. One tip I can give is to create your case study as if you're telling a story from start to end. This will help the flow and layout of your information.
Hey, thanks for the tips, I was struggling with before I saw you video. Thanks again!!
Girll you have no idea how helpful your videos are 🥺THANK YOUU, i'm hoping to get into UX design and I was so lost but girlllll your vids have helped so much!
Glad to hear that my videos have been helpful. You got this!
Am learning how to start as a UX designer from scratch and your channel is sooo valuable for beginners. Thank you, Linda!
Thank you for sharing this.
First video with real help , thanks! 💖
Great video Linda! Thank you for the helpful tips :)))
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Linda really helpfull 💪✌️
Thank you Linda! This video is so helpful!!
Super Helpful! Thanks!
Hey Linda! Thanks for the tips! You mentioned that it's obvious when a project is real or if it's a personal one. How would you go about structuring a case study of a real project? For example, for one of the projects I am working on, we will be skipping user testing to go straight to implementation (due to time constraints). How would you go about this as I assume most employers want to understand your design thinking skills and if you're keeping the users in mind
I meant more that real projects are always better than fake projects (most of the time). But the way you present your work will really depend on the problem you're trying to solve. In my opinion, there isn't one way to structure case studies because there's so many different factors in play when creating it. One tip I can give is to create your case study as if you're telling a story from start to end. This will help the flow and layout of your information.
Hey it was helpful video
Thanks for sharing Linda. How do you get/find/source projects directly from companies?
LOVE the video, soo helpful Linda. Thanks to you, now I have an idea how to get real experience! Thanks a lot! :D
Also, Lovin the new hairdo and setup! ;)
thank you!