Now I am questioning my capabilities and the chance of getting hired at Google lol. Your portfolio and achievements make you a truly an asset to Google.
late reply but you really hoenstly don't. if you have easy, fluffy apps then yes add in the animations but if you work on intense apps (like i do) which include fraud, ML/AI, deep analytics - no, you don't have to have it be perfect lol
Yes always keep every sketch, mocks. Take photos and videos. I remember seeing a quote saying that 70% of promotion comes from you communicating and people understanding what you do, and only 10-20% comes from actual good work.
This makes me want to work at a startup. Seems to give you more access to influence the company's vision without the layers of management blocking you.
Very true indeed. Having worked at a 10-50 staff sized start up as a designer and a 2000+ staffed multi National, I can assert that my skills were 10Xd at the first one not the latter. The latter one has mainly taught me about how inefficient large orgs are and how most of the work is simply a side effect of the size… I.e. stakeholder management, justifying every idea before you’ve built it, everything being about how well you promote internally . Yuck !
Thanks so so much, Tony! After watching this video +10times, it fundamentally changed my presentation and story telling. You also helped me set the right rhythm to walk through 3 projects within 40mins. I Really appreciate your sharing!
This is fantastic. It's really the type of portfolio walkthrough that can get you any job as a designer. All parts are so closely connected and fully prepared. Thanks for sharing!
damn this was amazing man, literally your portfolio is insanely good. I mean im no product designer at all, dont even know where to start but this was amazing you came across with challenges and gave ideas and prototypes and other examples to find a solutions. really inspiring for someone even if Im not a ux/ui designer. amazing stuff, would love to hear about your story, just watched your video today
@TonyAube If Google wouldn't have hired you after going through this presentation, they'd have committed a crime! Thank you for sharing your presentation with us. It truly sets a bar very high but most importantly, it really teaches us how you focused on processes, decision making, clarity on your involvement and impact your decisions had on the outcome. 👏
Tony, your ideas are so cool! Brilliant, creative and fruitfully positive for me as an adult. Thank you for sharing your experience here on UA-cam ! Good luck to you, Creative Man!
This is brilliant! I enjoy watching it so much. I even showed it to my mom. Thank you for sharing this!! I feel more confident preparing for interviews now :)
Brilliant concept and explanation - prototype mock-ups are a great way to save heading in the wrong direction with actual development. Congratulations on your career success.
Hey Tony can you make a video on how to do storytelling of portfolio . And how to do UX case study in our portfolio for fresher's. Your storytelling was just awesome in this video . You kept me hooked till the end and interested .
Very interesting presentation, thanks! One thing that stuck out for me though was the assumption that the solution must be to educate the kid to move the map. Maybe I am under-estimating the work involved, but my first thought was: redesign the lens attachment to extend the field of vision in the shape of the map. Then if necessary, warp the video back to rectangular again. For me, the need to educate is ideally a last resort. It’s great though that whatever the reason for starting to introduce the partner character, it got you there and it improved the product
I got in at a lv 4. Was told I should have been 5 or 6. Tried to understand why, never got an answer. Ultimately I got a better offer with a higher wage and more responsibilities elsewhere.
what if I didn't have the blessing to work on such awesome products?! You are smart, talented, and have a fantastic portfolio!! I think what helped you win is your talent, storytelling and interesting product!
The presentation was good and informative, I liked that you spoke freely and fluent and... yeah. Me giving feedback to every presentation in school. Always.
Great storytelling! Motion design is something I’d been considering diving into lately as a ux designer. Mainly to create Lottie-type animations and custom assets for brand continuity in-app. It’s just very time-intensive. However this just convinced me of a super valuable reason to invest in it. Fantastic presentation! Thanks for sharing
I loved the presentation! Really compelling and interesting. I also apply storytelling in my process because it also engage everyone in the process. I will take some ideas from you presentation to use in my next one. Great job!
God. i literally have my portfolio review with Google next Wednesday and after watching this, I m questioning my portfolio deck. I think i gotta go make some changes.
Amazing explanation. Really helpful and inspiring for designers like me who are getting started. I hope you put more such content out, looking forward for it.
Amaaaazing! I love your attitude in proving that your idea would be more impactful than the one in development. Your examples are so DIY! I love after effects. Your video demos are so much stronger than the traditional written case study. And You made the rules of the game so intuitive. I'll never look at kids games the same again.
This is beautiful work, and the product you worked on is SO cool. I imagine that was a huge plus. Thank you for sharing, I'm a researcher but this is still helpful :)
So... let’s talk about 5 companies in around 5 years. It looks like you couldn’t find a good fit, and wanted to be an instant leader without being part of a bigger team. Congrats on jumping around large consumer facing tech companies. I did just buy the detective version of Osmo for my daughter, based on your presentation. She wasn’t that impressed with the Disney game that we picked up over a year ago. But perhaps she was still too young. However the UI was cranky and often unresponsive. Great presentation.
I did! Also I did that presentation at Apple, then they made me do a 6 hours on site interview, another 4 hours the next day, and then didn’t hire me 😩
This video is very inspiring Tony! Makes me put working with you on my career bucket list :) I am wondering if you have any videos or ever be a speaker on the theme of designing product for kids?
Nice work. Question: There are no metrics or the impact on business the designs? Like no KPI or OKR. So how do we know if all this beautiful stuff was successful or not? Iw that because of NDAs? Or Google don't care?
This is awesome ....BUT for people who have experience and real world projects with name brands. If you worked with disney and shipped a product, then it would be surprising if you didn't get invited to an interview with other big name companies and being in such physical proximity to their offices . It would have been more impressive , if you were a beginner with no experience and backing of a name brand project to get those opportunities. Unlike you, not many people have the option to travel to their preferred location for job searching. So, thanks for showing the presentation. Many people do need to overcome that fear of presenting but it's only half the battle.When someone has real noteworthy projects like yours , I'm sure plenty of people will have lots to say that are worth 💰💰💰💰 to faang companies leading to that coveted invite.
Now I am questioning my capabilities and the chance of getting hired at Google lol. Your portfolio and achievements make you a truly an asset to Google.
🤣🤣
Ikr!!!!!
Lol ditto
Anyone can become competitive (have a good chance of being hired at Google) but it usually takes a lot of smart and hard work and determination. :)
LOL, I like how you said "you don't need perfect UI or portfolio" but this is a perfect portfolio
Lol I got sad there
late reply but you really hoenstly don't. if you have easy, fluffy apps then yes add in the animations but if you work on intense apps (like i do) which include fraud, ML/AI, deep analytics - no, you don't have to have it be perfect lol
damnnnnn! the characters changing expressions based on whether the map or magnifying glass was in view is truly genius!
This is soo so good, and a great reminder of how beneficial over-documenting your process can be.
Yes always keep every sketch, mocks. Take photos and videos. I remember seeing a quote saying that 70% of promotion comes from you communicating and people understanding what you do, and only 10-20% comes from actual good work.
I don't think he over documented it, he presented the perfect amount of information.
This makes me want to work at a startup. Seems to give you more access to influence the company's vision without the layers of management blocking you.
Also if they offer you shares of the company you could potentially become rich later on.
Very true indeed. Having worked at a 10-50 staff sized start up as a designer and a 2000+ staffed multi National, I can assert that my skills were 10Xd at the first one not the latter. The latter one has mainly taught me about how inefficient large orgs are and how most of the work is simply a side effect of the size… I.e. stakeholder management, justifying every idea before you’ve built it, everything being about how well you promote internally . Yuck !
this video blows my mind. Literally speechless.
hung onto every word, that's how you know a presentation is well executed ! amazing stuff n ur narrative flows so seamlessly with the visuals
I wasn’t expecting to watch this whole thing but I was intrigued, I’d hire you! Super cool company!
Thanks so so much, Tony! After watching this video +10times, it fundamentally changed my presentation and story telling. You also helped me set the right rhythm to walk through 3 projects within 40mins. I Really appreciate your sharing!
I've watched many youtube videos on how to create a UX presentation but so far you have the best & most compelling story.
This is so impressive . I ve never watched portfolio video with so much excitement . Thank for sharing this.
Absolutely brilliant. Loved the way you went ahead to prove the worth of your ideas and quick non traditional protoypes.
This is fantastic. It's really the type of portfolio walkthrough that can get you any job as a designer. All parts are so closely connected and fully prepared. Thanks for sharing!
Wow! You don't know how much I enjoyed watching this video! Thanks a lot Tony! ♥️
damn this was amazing man, literally your portfolio is insanely good. I mean im no product designer at all, dont even know where to start but this was amazing you came across with challenges and gave ideas and prototypes and other examples to find a solutions. really inspiring for someone even if Im not a ux/ui designer. amazing stuff, would love to hear about your story, just watched your video today
Brilliant! You are such a creative person, that watching this video is truly inspirational.
You are such a brilliant thinker! Thanks for sharing this amazing and inspiring presentation!
Thank you very much for sharing details and not being afraid to point out things that went wrong and how you ultimately solved the issue!
@TonyAube If Google wouldn't have hired you after going through this presentation, they'd have committed a crime!
Thank you for sharing your presentation with us. It truly sets a bar very high but most importantly, it really teaches us how you focused on processes, decision making, clarity on your involvement and impact your decisions had on the outcome. 👏
Great presentation! This is very inspiring! Love listening to your process and challenges throughout your projects! 🤩
Best design presentation i've ever seennnnn gotta learn this !
Tony, your ideas are so cool! Brilliant, creative and fruitfully positive for me as an adult. Thank you for sharing your experience here on UA-cam ! Good luck to you, Creative Man!
Thank you :)
This is brilliant! I enjoy watching it so much. I even showed it to my mom. Thank you for sharing this!! I feel more confident preparing for interviews now :)
Brilliant concept and explanation - prototype mock-ups are a great way to save heading in the wrong direction with actual development. Congratulations on your career success.
Hey Tony can you make a video on how to do storytelling of portfolio . And how to do UX case study in our portfolio for fresher's. Your storytelling was just awesome in this video . You kept me hooked till the end and interested .
great project and great storytelling. I learned a lot. Thank you.
I see your profile that you left google and back to Osmo as a Principal designer. Want to hear more about your career story.
Very interesting presentation, thanks! One thing that stuck out for me though was the assumption that the solution must be to educate the kid to move the map. Maybe I am under-estimating the work involved, but my first thought was: redesign the lens attachment to extend the field of vision in the shape of the map. Then if necessary, warp the video back to rectangular again. For me, the need to educate is ideally a last resort. It’s great though that whatever the reason for starting to introduce the partner character, it got you there and it improved the product
Dude this is so cool. A Resume and Portfolio in one thing.
So youre the type of people I compete with. LOL no wonder I can't get into google. No hate or anything, you're actually pretty inspiring.
Please make a video about why did you leave google! I find your design insights very useful and was wondering why did they let you leave
I got in at a lv 4. Was told I should have been 5 or 6. Tried to understand why, never got an answer. Ultimately I got a better offer with a higher wage and more responsibilities elsewhere.
Love to hear about the problem-solving progress! It sounds so much fun!
what if I didn't have the blessing to work on such awesome products?! You are smart, talented, and have a fantastic portfolio!! I think what helped you win is your talent, storytelling and interesting product!
This is such an educative video for a newbie UXer! Loved it
The presentation was good and informative, I liked that you spoke freely and fluent and... yeah.
Me giving feedback to every presentation in school. Always.
This is IMPRESSIVE! Thanks for your sharing Tony!
Great storytelling! Motion design is something I’d been considering diving into lately as a ux designer. Mainly to create Lottie-type animations and custom assets for brand continuity in-app. It’s just very time-intensive. However this just convinced me of a super valuable reason to invest in it. Fantastic presentation! Thanks for sharing
I appreciate you providing such thorough information.
This is what it means to be creative.
I'm so glad I found your channel. You have so many tips and useful ideas to share. Thank you! Keep up the awesome work. It's truly inspiring 🤩
This was amazing🤩.... really interesting and engaging story telling.
Even if it's not a "perfect portfolio" it's still really impressive!
wow..this idea truly would help others who are aiming fro that job.
what we think after this presentation : great job! bon travail mon gras
Truly speechless...what an creative mind.
As a beginner product designer this is so cool and absolutely inspiring. Thank you so much for such quality content 🤗🤗🤗
I love this video, I found it so inspiring and I am so grateful you are showing this to us as an example. Definitely set the bar high!
I loved the presentation! Really compelling and interesting. I also apply storytelling in my process because it also engage everyone in the process. I will take some ideas from you presentation to use in my next one. Great job!
You are a brilliant mind. Learning so much from you
Wow, this makes me want to dive into UI/UX.
Great work Tony, I love real life content like this one.
Keep it up!
This is amazing! Didn’t lose focus but made me feel I’m not ready yet lol Congratulations on a great portfolio!
Thank you for sharing, your presentation was so good, and the ideas were absolutely fun to see :D
Thank you so much for showing this! I got some work to do.
11:42 is so smooth omg
Great portfolio, so interesting your UX / UI study case for Osmo detective!!
God. i literally have my portfolio review with Google next Wednesday and after watching this, I m questioning my portfolio deck. I think i gotta go make some changes.
A lot of great tips in here. Thanks for all the effort making this ep happen!
That was so amazing. Creative people are a different breed
just the "7 things about me" already put you above the rest of us...now I see how high Google's bar really is.
Wonderful video, this is so inspiring! Love this, great job. And congrats on the successful partnership!
That's an informative video!!🤩
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Your storytelling skill is just 💯👏
Omg!! This is fantastic storytelling 😭🔥💔🤩
Amazing explanation. Really helpful and inspiring for designers like me who are getting started. I hope you put more such content out, looking forward for it.
Thank you Tony for putting out this fantastic video you definitely have my sub!
amazing portfolio, the case studies are very unique and challenging
This is really helpful and thought-provoking, thank you so much for sharing it!
Amaaaazing! I love your attitude in proving that your idea would be more impactful than the one in development. Your examples are so DIY! I love after effects. Your video demos are so much stronger than the traditional written case study. And You made the rules of the game so intuitive. I'll never look at kids games the same again.
This is amazing! So impressive!
Yes very impressive
Thanks for sharing this with us!! Sooo good and so inspiring!
This is sooo good I want to cry lol. Truely awesome design and fatastic ideas
Thank you so much!!
This video helped me get an offer at google! Thank you so much :)
Congrats on new job Rad! Thanks for leaving a comment.
Rad , how did you apply
Oh man you did so much work before joining Google. Thanks for sharing.
I'm applying to several roles and I think this will help me get an offer.
Thank you Tony for sharing!
Water temple music was a nice touch
This is amazing. Thank you for sharing and being so helpful!
This is beautiful work, and the product you worked on is SO cool. I imagine that was a huge plus. Thank you for sharing, I'm a researcher but this is still helpful :)
This is gold, thank you Tony!
So you are graphic designer,
good illustrator
UX/UI designer
Animation artist
And wonderful game designer.
Wow I absolutely love this video content thanks for sharing
So... let’s talk about 5 companies in around 5 years. It looks like you couldn’t find a good fit, and wanted to be an instant leader without being part of a bigger team. Congrats on jumping around large consumer facing tech companies. I did just buy the detective version of Osmo for my daughter, based on your presentation. She wasn’t that impressed with the Disney game that we picked up over a year ago. But perhaps she was still too young. However the UI was cranky and often unresponsive. Great presentation.
This is so helpful! Thanks for sharing your presentation 🥰
This portfolio is so good
this was so helpful! thank you so much!
This is really good! I loved your work! Very innovative and I larnt a lot! Also Congratulations for getting into Google! 😊
Wow came here to see projects. Ended up watching a video resume.
Thank you Tony, this is so so helpful, thanks for sharing.
I bet you didn't even have to go through onsite interviews after this presentation!
I did! Also I did that presentation at Apple, then they made me do a 6 hours on site interview, another 4 hours the next day, and then didn’t hire me 😩
Tony Aube crazy!
@@TonyAube How does that even possible......
@@Xyz-nx3ul Jealousy! That's what happened.
@@TonyAube agreement, crazy!! You're so talented, and to do that much interviewing... wow. Their loss!
Amazing! Thanks for sharing! Your stories make me really want to work for this Osmo company :D
We're hiring right now you can apply on playosmo.com/jobs
Great work, great video!
Can you do a video on whiteboarding interview for Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple?
This is so wonderful! Thank you for this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video is very inspiring Tony! Makes me put working with you on my career bucket list :) I am wondering if you have any videos or ever be a speaker on the theme of designing product for kids?
Yes I did a talk about it at AmuseConf 2019. The recording is on UA-cam, look up: Design Beyond The Screen at Amuse UX Conference
this whole thing is brilliant
So excellent! I am so inspired by this
Nice work. Question: There are no metrics or the impact on business the designs? Like no KPI or OKR. So how do we know if all this beautiful stuff was successful or not?
Iw that because of NDAs? Or Google don't care?
10:45 😭😭 why Disney hate this? It's really cool wish I can do something like this when I was a kid
They said it was too much like their board game Eye Find It 😦
I love this video!! Thank you so much!
This is gold!!! Sooooo inspiring!
Amazing and very helpful content. Thanks for sharing this video.
This is awesome ....BUT for people who have experience and real world projects with name brands. If you worked with disney and shipped a product, then it would be surprising if you didn't get invited to an interview with other big name companies and being in such physical proximity to their offices . It would have been more impressive , if you were a beginner with no experience and backing of a name brand project to get those opportunities. Unlike you, not many people have the option to travel to their preferred location for job searching. So, thanks for showing the presentation. Many people do need to overcome that fear of presenting but it's only half the battle.When someone has real noteworthy projects like yours , I'm sure plenty of people will have lots to say that are worth 💰💰💰💰 to faang companies leading to that coveted invite.