Gamification in UI/UX Design (Are You Being Played?)

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  • Опубліковано 20 бер 2023
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    Welcome to a journey into the heart of our digital experiences-where every click, scroll, and interaction isn't just by chance but by design. In this video, I'll unveil the world of gamification and its profound impact on UI/UX design. Discover how gamification integrates game mechanics like reward systems, leaderboards, and red notification dots into non-game environments, influencing user behavior and enhancing user engagement.
    Dive into how UI and UX designers utilize gamification strategies to make digital interactions more engaging and addictive. From the infinite scroll that keeps users hooked to subtle design cues that guide user actions, this video explores how designers craft interfaces that are not only functional but also fun.
    We’ll also look ahead at the future possibilities of gamification in virtual reality and Web 3.0, where UI/UX design becomes even more immersive, creating environments where interactions feel as real as they are engaging.
    So, are you ready to find out how deeply gamification is woven into the fabric of our digital lives? Watch as we decode the strategies behind gamification in UI/UX design and its broader impact on our digital and real-world experiences.
    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video for more insightful content. Dive deeper into the topic of gamification and UI/UX design, let's continue the conversation in the comments below!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @RaisinBarXZ550
    @RaisinBarXZ550 15 днів тому

    This is genuinely the most underrated channel I've seen in my life, how don't you have hundreds of thousands of not millions of subscribers

    • @Oefez
      @Oefez  15 днів тому +1

      Super nice of you to say, thank you!

  • @lucasmarttiinez
    @lucasmarttiinez 2 місяці тому

    really good video mate thanks

    • @Oefez
      @Oefez  2 місяці тому

      Cheers mate

  • @debaucherie
    @debaucherie Рік тому

    high quality content with only 100+ views? holy shit

  • @Discovernewbeats
    @Discovernewbeats 11 місяців тому

    Ur Videos are great

  • @ShyheemUnleash
    @ShyheemUnleash Рік тому

    This video is amazing it’s crazy how much we can learn from human psychology it can truly help you in any career

  • @nicholastang1217
    @nicholastang1217 Рік тому

    Featuring Davis Tang aka Nick tang

  • @technischesgaming
    @technischesgaming Рік тому

    UA-camrs with plus one Million Subscribers have less quality, great video.

  • @Mineman1998
    @Mineman1998 Рік тому

    Hey,
    So as someone who has never even attempted to make their own video, so I am by no means an expert, but I find this video very interesting that I wanted to comment to hopefully help you improve.
    I can see that you are a very small channel, less than 500 subs and this video has only 113 views after a day. But the quality of camerawork seems really good (as I said, I am not an expert). And so it sold the channel as a 'diamond in the rough'. A high quality channel that hadn't been picked up yet.
    But after watching a few mins of the video, I have to say I lost attention very quickly, and if your channel hadn't been so small and thus left me with a 'If you watch it then you can claim you were there at the beggining' vibes, I would have just clicked away.
    So I am going to state some random nonsense that I think could improve your video, but I will repeat for a third time, I have no expertise in this field.
    1) With the internet and content creation, everybody is fighting for the audiences attention. You need to grab the attention ASAP. You know that the watcher has clicked on the video with the title ' the problem with gamification in design' and so that's what you need to hook them with. Start talking immidently and talk about something that the audience can relate to the title. It doesn't need to start on an explanation of gamification, but jsut something to give a sense of immidient gratification to the question. You can keep the 'doom scrolling' section as the start, but start talking about it sooner rather than setting up the scene.
    2) This is a 'explaining' video but the intro is shot like its a short film. I think your work actually works against the video as the scene seems to be made to make the audience feel connected to the character, but they don't care, they want to know what the problem with gamification is and not about some guy doom scrolling.
    3) Add more emotion into your voice. Like the audio feels dull and makes me feel uninterested to what you are saying. You don't need to be hyper or anything, just sound like you are genuinly interested in what you are saying rather.
    4) Change the music, it seems too jaring and the contrast to the loud, upbeat music and your low dull tone highlights the lack of interest in your voice.
    5) Try to not have as much glances away from the camera. As someone who personally struggles with controlling where they look, I understand that this can be hard but remember editing is your friend. Film in shorter bursts or have more sections with background video with your audio on top instead of you directly talking.
    In summary, there is more to a video than the physical qualities of its looks and the topic of the video. I think that you clearly have talent in many areas but you are also lacking in your presentation.

    • @Oefez
      @Oefez  Рік тому

      This is by far the most detailed and thought out comment I’ve ever gotten on a vid so really appreciate this, thank you!
      You don’t need to be an expert to know what you like so I’m super glad you wrote your comment. I think a lot of what you said I've also tried to iterate on over time (you should've seen my first vid! :D). Presentation is one of the reasons I started the channel actually, to try and improve how I come across but at the same time striking a balance between what is fun for me to create vs what people want to watch. With each video my aim is to try and improve one thing at a time so I'm happy to hear feedback such as yours that can help me to improve in multiple verticals. Cheers!