There's a couple of questions I have after watching: What exactly is the background section supposed to be about? So creating a feature for a existing design is not ux? I'm considering getting feedback from you about my portfolio but now I'm not as confident in it anymore lmao
1. A background section is more about providing context for the project. What inspired it? What's the purpose? The UX case study is supposed to tell a story, this is essentially setting the scene. 2. Creating a feature for an existing design without data or reasoning - especially this early into the design process - does not help with usability. Don't be afraid haha! UX design is all about critiques. You need to constantly be getting feedback from other designers, stakeholders, and users - and it might make you feel like garbage sometimes. But if it helps improve the experience for the user (or in this case, the case study/portfolio for the designer) isn't it worth it? Obviously don't do anything you don't want to do, I wouldn't ask you to put your portfolio in a public UA-cam video, but you could probably ask for feedback from some design communities online :) Thanks for your questions, and for watching the video!
Omg I love your critique ❤
Thank you! :)
This was a super helpful breakdown! I am currently enrolled in a bootcamp and starting to gather up and flesh out my research for my first portfolio.
So exciting! Good luck with your bootcamp! :)
Thank you so much for the feedback, it really helps a lot!
I can’t thank you enough for being willing to share your portfolio! I also loved your idea - really hope you continue to iterate on it!
This was really helpful and I really enjoy your content.
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching!
This is sooo helpful!
Glad you think so! Thank you so much for watching :)
There's a couple of questions I have after watching:
What exactly is the background section supposed to be about?
So creating a feature for a existing design is not ux?
I'm considering getting feedback from you about my portfolio but now I'm not as confident in it anymore lmao
1. A background section is more about providing context for the project. What inspired it? What's the purpose? The UX case study is supposed to tell a story, this is essentially setting the scene.
2. Creating a feature for an existing design without data or reasoning - especially this early into the design process - does not help with usability.
Don't be afraid haha! UX design is all about critiques. You need to constantly be getting feedback from other designers, stakeholders, and users - and it might make you feel like garbage sometimes. But if it helps improve the experience for the user (or in this case, the case study/portfolio for the designer) isn't it worth it?
Obviously don't do anything you don't want to do, I wouldn't ask you to put your portfolio in a public UA-cam video, but you could probably ask for feedback from some design communities online :)
Thanks for your questions, and for watching the video!
always back up what you say