From start i do Ux/Ui and motion graphics/Video editing , so for me its not new , but i work in startup so its common in startups. But its been 2.7 years and i am feeling stuck in this role and after applying for few jobs not getting response , please give a reply if you are reading punit bhaiyya , otherwise great video as always ❤
Great video, thank you! Where do you do your research and find the news about the new updates? I would love to also stay up-to-date with new trends and changes, but not sure where to look for it. Also where to find new platforms and avenues?
how is it even possible that UX/UI Designer cant do graphics or motion ? Am i living in another world? To be flexible and make good apps and websites, you MUST have skills like graphic design, motion or even 3d graphics. If you do just research, UX alone or UI alone, its just sad lol...does anyone even hire people that do jus ONE of these speciallization ? how come? Please tell me where can i find companies that waste so much money ? :D
You will understand this when the employer wants you to be the company's HR as well even if you are a UI UX designer. Jokes apart In simple terms, it is just good to know about graphic design, motion graphics or even video editing as well, but it should never be a must thing to know for a UI UX designer. This is exactly where AI will make more sense to an employer who is a business owner and can get things done without worrying about the skill stack of a designer. And that is how the job market of design will get complicated and get saturated and here you are trying to celebrate the doomsday.
As far as I know motion and 3D graphics were never a must for ui/ux design....every IT firm that came to our college during placements had a separate position that required these skills
@@user-1836-jdk This is exactly my point, Motion graphics, Video editing and 3d graphics are different roles and a UI UX designer might benefit from some basic knowledge about it to work closely with them, but asking all of this from one person is insane according to me. This wasn't the situation before but I have no idea what is going wrong now.
Yes, let's be clear - 3D is different and it's not a "must have" in terms of UX/UI, I agree. But still, if you really want to be a top-level designer, you need to explore these specializations to have more insight and see different views and possibilities in different products. It's very difficult to sell a product or make a customer happy with the result when you lack all these skills (well, unless you have an excellent and communicative team that combines all these competencies, then it's possible :))@@user-1836-jdk @saisathya6274
I understand your point of view, I've been there. However, arent we going too far? :P Graphics, motion or 3d are still "similar" specialties that a good Designer is able to master at a really nice level and use them on a daily basis in projects sometimes supplementing missing competencies. Such an attitude as wanting to do HR is just exploitation@@saisathya6274
From start i do Ux/Ui and motion graphics/Video editing , so for me its not new , but i work in startup so its common in startups. But its been 2.7 years and i am feeling stuck in this role and after applying for few jobs not getting response , please give a reply if you are reading punit bhaiyya , otherwise great video as always ❤
one video on Docmentation of UX
Nice i like you talked about t shape designer well i m moving forward towards ui ux unicorn
True! One can choose to specialise
Market is drying up that is why more + varied is offered chasing fewer bigger remaining clients.
Yes! From hype to normalisation for sure. Plus the recession isn't helping
Great video, thank you! Where do you do your research and find the news about the new updates? I would love to also stay up-to-date with new trends and changes, but not sure where to look for it. Also where to find new platforms and avenues?
Stay subscribed to the channel! It takes time and effort to research from various sources. I'll keep you all updated always! 😊
Many companies are posting their job openings including HTML,CSS and JS skills. Should we learn to code too?
Nope! Coding makes you a developer and engineer. Those companies either have HRs who just copy paste from some random Google search.
1:31 i think you mixed up generalist and specialist
My bad!
We can learn new skills like xr mr or computer vision
how is it even possible that UX/UI Designer cant do graphics or motion ? Am i living in another world?
To be flexible and make good apps and websites, you MUST have skills like graphic design, motion or even 3d graphics.
If you do just research, UX alone or UI alone, its just sad lol...does anyone even hire people that do jus ONE of these speciallization ? how come?
Please tell me where can i find companies that waste so much money ? :D
You will understand this when the employer wants you to be the company's HR as well even if you are a UI UX designer. Jokes apart In simple terms, it is just good to know about graphic design, motion graphics or even video editing as well, but it should never be a must thing to know for a UI UX designer. This is exactly where AI will make more sense to an employer who is a business owner and can get things done without worrying about the skill stack of a designer. And that is how the job market of design will get complicated and get saturated and here you are trying to celebrate the doomsday.
As far as I know motion and 3D graphics were never a must for ui/ux design....every IT firm that came to our college during placements had a separate position that required these skills
@@user-1836-jdk This is exactly my point, Motion graphics, Video editing and 3d graphics are different roles and a UI UX designer might benefit from some basic knowledge about it to work closely with them, but asking all of this from one person is insane according to me. This wasn't the situation before but I have no idea what is going wrong now.
Yes, let's be clear - 3D is different and it's not a "must have" in terms of UX/UI, I agree.
But still, if you really want to be a top-level designer, you need to explore these specializations to have more insight and see different views and possibilities in different products. It's very difficult to sell a product or make a customer happy with the result when you lack all these skills (well, unless you have an excellent and communicative team that combines all these competencies, then it's possible :))@@user-1836-jdk @saisathya6274
I understand your point of view, I've been there. However, arent we going too far? :P Graphics, motion or 3d are still "similar" specialties that a good Designer is able to master at a really nice level and use them on a daily basis in projects sometimes supplementing missing competencies.
Such an attitude as wanting to do HR is just exploitation@@saisathya6274
More skills, same money. love this trand
Not always. You can offer more service at a higher cost and justify the charge. People just need work from one place
more useful video
First viewer punit bhai😊
Arey thank you!🎉
Bhai Jo bol rahe ho koe bhi sense nahi hai sab kuch bas company par depend karta hai Ui/Ux