This is fantastic! I just finished a bootcamp and as a new UX designer, this was amazing! I was so lost on how to present my first training projects effectively, but you’ve really opened my mind. Thank you so much, Phoebe! ❤
As someone who has been in UX for 10 years and conducted many interviews this one of the best case study presentation I’ve seen. For other who are looking to land ux job this is what you need to model when you are presenting your work. Great job and you will be going far in your career
Thanks, Phoebe, for your wonderful insights. I've seen similar contents on UA-cam that's just clickbait. It's great how you've broken down your explanation into easy-to-understand details. I work at a bank managing digital platform operations and am interested in switching to UX design as a full-time career.
Hi Nick, thanks for your kind words! I'm happy this video provided value and I wish you best of luck with your transition - one step at a time, you got this
Hey, thanks for sharing this! Some of the key points you shared really resonated with me. I also loved that you prepared a script because I'm the type to ramble. It was highly educational and to the point!
Great! But also please try to study & incorporate 2024 ux design trends in your work they’ll uplift your work bring it to next level check behance, dribble, lottie For typeface and typography you can look into this year graphic design trends as well! Keep going & growing!
Hi! I’ve finished my project and I'm working on the case study. How much time should I spend on it, considering I’m not doing anything else right now? Thanks!
Hi Phoebu, Just to confirm from your previous video, Was UX Design by Google the only course you took to self-teach yourself Ui/UX Design? Were there any other resources?
Hello! The Google UX Design course is the only "formal training" I did for UX design. Beyond that, it was hackathons and projects. Of course, I learned a ton from talented designers on UA-cam such as chunbuns, femke.design, mizko, and so on.
@urdarkside1 Just adding to the thread, I would like to recommend a classic book, "Don't Make Me Think" by Steve Krug. It has been revised since 2000. Other themes you can include in your search: infographics, data visualization, human computer interactions
I rarely comment here on UA-cam but absolutely loved this video, I guess I’m guilty for putting too much “stuff” on my presentation slides 😅 now I’m also really curious to learn more about the difference when presenting to a recruiter and a design manager never thought about this before…
@@karinz.wei99 I am going to hazard a guess from my work experience as a former COO of various startups. Unless the recruiter comes from a design background, the recruiter is primarily concerned with finding the right candidate for the job requirements within budget and the hiring deadline. You would not want to go into too much detail about your design process, and focus on showing why you are the right candidate for the job. You can also show how you are ready to hit the ground running and the eagerness to grow with the company. For the design manager, the main aim is to solve the business problems associated with design. Hence, the focus is on how your design process and skillsets can solve business problems. As a designer, define how you can either generate more revenue or cut costs. You can generate more revenue by increasing user retention (LTV) through design for stickiness, making it easier for users to make a purchasing decision by simplifying the selection and purchasing process or just making it easier for new users to sign up. You can cut costs by removing unnecessary steps in the app, details (bells and whistles) to be maintained, or finding easier design solutions to solve a problem (e.g. redesigning user workflows/ instead of producing an instructional video, maybe a simple diagram or clearer process would solve the same problem).
hello, I will be joining as software engineer at Ford (which I am grateful for considering the job market). However, product design has really piqued my interest in the last few weeks. Would you say UX is much more competitive even for senior positions? (because swe is also too competitive in junior positions) I am a bit confused about my long term career (whether should I stick to swe or transition to product design role) and your inputs would be valuable :D
Uday, congrats on your SWE role at Ford!! Given your situation, I'd recommend staying at Ford and seeing how you can hop onto projects/tasks that involve UX/product design. It's much easier to transition roles between a company than to recruit for another company for a completely different role. No need to rush with choosing which path to take down the line - speak with your team to see what projects you try out and go from there :)
Hey Phoebe , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Hi ! Are you perhaps looking for a youtube thumbnail designer? Im not a UX designer like you , but I think i can make clickable thumbnails. If you are interested pls let me know 😅😅 😊👍
This is fantastic! I just finished a bootcamp and as a new UX designer, this was amazing! I was so lost on how to present my first training projects effectively, but you’ve really opened my mind. Thank you so much, Phoebe! ❤
i usually have a terrible attention span but surprisingly got hooked to a 15min video! Kudos to your story telling skills
Thank you!! This means a lot :) Best of luck on your journey
As someone who has been in UX for 10 years and conducted many interviews this one of the best case study presentation I’ve seen.
For other who are looking to land ux job this is what you need to model when you are presenting your work. Great job and you will be going far in your career
This is very helpful! Thank you!
I'm currently on the hunt for my first full-time position.
I picked up many tips from this video.
Thanks!
You got this!
Wait, i honestly thought she had a million subscribers or sm, this is too good to be underrated... wow
This touched my heart.. thank you for your kind words!
Don't give up and please upload more videos about UI typography and color theory becoz there are less and not full guide about that @@phoebeyutbt
Ohhh makes me think about my current hobby bouldering and how it relates to design as means of solving a problem. Great presentation thank you!!!!
Thanks, Phoebe, for your wonderful insights. I've seen similar contents on UA-cam that's just clickbait. It's great how you've broken down your explanation into easy-to-understand details. I work at a bank managing digital platform operations and am interested in switching to UX design as a full-time career.
Hi Nick, thanks for your kind words! I'm happy this video provided value and I wish you best of luck with your transition - one step at a time, you got this
Hey, thanks for sharing this! Some of the key points you shared really resonated with me. I also loved that you prepared a script because I'm the type to ramble.
It was highly educational and to the point!
This is amazing Phoebe! Love the part about tying in your hobby to tell a story☺
Thanks Sky! Yes, play around with the storytelling - everyone loves a good story
Super underrated video. I'm currently looking for an internship and picked up sooo many awesome points!
Great! But also please try to study & incorporate 2024 ux design trends in your work they’ll uplift your work bring it to next level check behance, dribble, lottie
For typeface and typography you can look into this year graphic design trends as well! Keep going & growing!
Excellent style of presenting your experience. Watching from Malaysia.
Wow this was so good!! I’m so impressed and I’m reworking my case study presentation!!
Thank you Phoebe for this Video. Really helpful.
Thank you I am new to UX design and I am still taking a UX course
Best of luck on your UX journey :)
felt in love with you! Keep going this is some good quality videos
thanks for making this video and the scripting tip is really good thanks for that
Of course! Happy this has helped.
i love the story telling
Thank you Humphrey!
Not bad. Keep Winning Girl.
Solid sharing, atb in your endeavors!
Thanks for the sharing, nice presentation :)
Thank you!!
a great presentation! what year did you get hired with this portfolio?
blue belt in 2 years? wow!!
omg did you play the background music during your interview?
Thanks for sharing :)
Brilliant
Thank you. Can a ask you in which part of the process you presented this?
Hiiii! Great Job👏🏻 so basically you presented one project to the recruiters ? Or more ? :) and how many questions they asked ?:) TY❤
I am interested in studying cognitive science and pursuing a master's degree. Do you have any recommendations for universities? Greetings from Chile!
I am glad this video popped up on my feed and I decided to watch it. So so helpful! Thank you Phoebe 🫶🏼
Hi! I’ve finished my project and I'm working on the case study. How much time should I spend on it, considering I’m not doing anything else right now? Thanks!
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Hi Phoebu, Just to confirm from your previous video, Was UX Design by Google the only course you took to self-teach yourself Ui/UX Design?
Were there any other resources?
Hello! The Google UX Design course is the only "formal training" I did for UX design. Beyond that, it was hackathons and projects. Of course, I learned a ton from talented designers on UA-cam such as chunbuns, femke.design, mizko, and so on.
@@phoebeyutbt Impressive. I will give it shot!
@urdarkside1 Just adding to the thread, I would like to recommend a classic book, "Don't Make Me Think" by Steve Krug. It has been revised since 2000.
Other themes you can include in your search: infographics, data visualization, human computer interactions
I rarely comment here on UA-cam but absolutely loved this video, I guess I’m guilty for putting too much “stuff” on my presentation slides 😅 now I’m also really curious to learn more about the difference when presenting to a recruiter and a design manager never thought about this before…
@@karinz.wei99 I am going to hazard a guess from my work experience as a former COO of various startups. Unless the recruiter comes from a design background, the recruiter is primarily concerned with finding the right candidate for the job requirements within budget and the hiring deadline. You would not want to go into too much detail about your design process, and focus on showing why you are the right candidate for the job. You can also show how you are ready to hit the ground running and the eagerness to grow with the company.
For the design manager, the main aim is to solve the business problems associated with design. Hence, the focus is on how your design process and skillsets can solve business problems. As a designer, define how you can either generate more revenue or cut costs. You can generate more revenue by increasing user retention (LTV) through design for stickiness, making it easier for users to make a purchasing decision by simplifying the selection and purchasing process or just making it easier for new users to sign up.
You can cut costs by removing unnecessary steps in the app, details (bells and whistles) to be maintained, or finding easier design solutions to solve a problem (e.g. redesigning user workflows/ instead of producing an instructional video, maybe a simple diagram or clearer process would solve the same problem).
hello, I will be joining as software engineer at Ford (which I am grateful for considering the job market). However, product design has really piqued my interest in the last few weeks.
Would you say UX is much more competitive even for senior positions? (because swe is also too competitive in junior positions)
I am a bit confused about my long term career (whether should I stick to swe or transition to product design role) and your inputs would be valuable :D
Uday, congrats on your SWE role at Ford!! Given your situation, I'd recommend staying at Ford and seeing how you can hop onto projects/tasks that involve UX/product design. It's much easier to transition roles between a company than to recruit for another company for a completely different role. No need to rush with choosing which path to take down the line - speak with your team to see what projects you try out and go from there :)
@@phoebeyutbt thanks, that's really helpful
Hey Phoebe , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Thank you for the encouragement, Divy. I am all good for now with video editing. Best of luck on your freelancing!
Do you have resume examples bullet points to use
I can make a dedicated video on resume! Would that help?
i'm a human?
she's So cute 😅
Hi !
Are you perhaps looking for a youtube thumbnail designer? Im not a UX designer like you , but I think i can make clickable thumbnails. If you are interested pls let me know 😅😅 😊👍
can i see your portfolio
Best of luck on your freelancing journey but I am all good on the content side :)
Good job Phoebe Yu! Connecting with you on Linkedin
This really helps a lot, interesting insights and presentation. Thank you!
Happy it helped, let me know what else you'd like to learn about