this podcast can't be SO relatable. I'm from Argentina, we are living a terrible economic crisis. I'm graduated as a graphic designer and I've been working in UX/UI for 4 years because it's the area where you can earn the most money. I'm looking for a new job and I'm sick of the rigidity and monotony of UX/UI design, of companies and their horrible interview processes, and very low salaries. I just want to be freelance and enjoy what I do... Thanks for this, I needed to hear a lot of things🥺💙
Do "Web Design", maybe. Watch "Bont" (he is from Argentina, and he does incredible web design). Yeah, completely opposite to these graphic design girls (who I love and have been watching for probably 6 years, don't get me wrong :) I even think we UI/UX might be half of their audience, as half graphic designers become UI now a days). Obviously "Web Design" or "UX/UI Design" is way more rigid than just "Graphic Design" (I mean, we gotta code those designs for real digital media after all). It's specially very different to "Graphic Design" in the music industry, which is awesome!!! but is obviously not what normal or most "Graphic Designers" do either. My point... between "Web Design" & "UI Design" (and specially "UX Design"), "Web Design" is way less rigid! Just look at "Awwwards" websites and the cool stuff people do.
As a UI/UX Designer (a figma person) I can confirm it is super methodical. I often find that I can't get extremely creative due to the rigid guidelines. I'm a strong believer that UI needs to become more fun and quirky! Love the pod guys, keep it up! 💜
CHAPTERS 0:00 cold open (tech brand) 1:02 emma burs intro 7:37 how emma became a designer 28:01 design job rejections 36:48 posters and guest lists 55:09 portfolio and concept work 49:32 dream clients 1:01:34 artificial intelligence 1:11:50 adobe 1:19:25 the kelliot song and font of the week
Unfortunately design tests are still a very common thing (they shouldn’t be) 😪 its like telling a designer that maybe what they have on their portfolio is not their work. They’re insinuating that you’re lying to them. 🤦🏻♀️
I actually have a friend that works with RH and there were several cases of people lying in their resumes and portfolio. She told me that they are only able to notice with tests. I only use my own work on my portfolio of course but there are very shady people out there
As a U/Web designer the reason we get so fixated is cause we don't have enough to do. hahaha. We want to make our selves feel more important then we are.
God I miss the days of lockdown design, everyone getting super creative and inspired, carving new design trends. Pre video priority on instagram, pre AI. Design discord channels and share pages popping off. Such a strong community. I made my best work in those times. A golden era for sure
The colorguard side bar at the end, reminded me of when I did a horizontal toss with my flag and the stopper was broken… it smacked me in the face and cut my cornea💀
As a blender guy, yes, the community can be intense, but it really depends on what sub genre of the community you're talking to.😅 The generalists are the best.
I did a motion design "test" where I had to animate a company's logo for a remote job back in 2022, which I kind of understand because most of their unpaid interns' work didn't match up to their portfolios... but also they were unpaid so who knows if they were even trying. Thankfully I got the job and it paid me well but it was only for 3 months :/ Edit: Can someone tell me who Julia is? ._.
this podcast can't be SO relatable. I'm from Argentina, we are living a terrible economic crisis. I'm graduated as a graphic designer and I've been working in UX/UI for 4 years because it's the area where you can earn the most money. I'm looking for a new job and I'm sick of the rigidity and monotony of UX/UI design, of companies and their horrible interview processes, and very low salaries. I just want to be freelance and enjoy what I do... Thanks for this, I needed to hear a lot of things🥺💙
Do "Web Design", maybe. Watch "Bont" (he is from Argentina, and he does incredible web design).
Yeah, completely opposite to these graphic design girls (who I love and have been watching for probably 6 years, don't get me wrong :) I even think we UI/UX might be half of their audience, as half graphic designers become UI now a days). Obviously "Web Design" or "UX/UI Design" is way more rigid than just "Graphic Design" (I mean, we gotta code those designs for real digital media after all). It's specially very different to "Graphic Design" in the music industry, which is awesome!!! but is obviously not what normal or most "Graphic Designers" do either.
My point... between "Web Design" & "UI Design" (and specially "UX Design"), "Web Design" is way less rigid! Just look at "Awwwards" websites and the cool stuff people do.
As a UI/UX Designer (a figma person) I can confirm it is super methodical. I often find that I can't get extremely creative due to the rigid guidelines. I'm a strong believer that UI needs to become more fun and quirky! Love the pod guys, keep it up! 💜
Agree. Everything looks the same since android guidelines.
My two biggest inspirations in graphic design!! In one podcast!! 🎉😊
Can confirm about the foot thing. Had a heavy bench fall on my foot in elementary school and then grew up to be a graphic designer
TEAM 🥹🥹🥹❤️❤️❤️
Another interesting take on the industry, thank you for sharing. Would love to hear your thoughts on packaging design in the future.
Don´t wanna get political or anything but Kell´s smile warms my soul
we're so blessed to have this hour and a half
CHAPTERS
0:00 cold open (tech brand)
1:02 emma burs intro
7:37 how emma became a designer
28:01 design job rejections
36:48 posters and guest lists
55:09 portfolio and concept work
49:32 dream clients
1:01:34 artificial intelligence
1:11:50 adobe
1:19:25 the kelliot song and font of the week
Unfortunately design tests are still a very common thing (they shouldn’t be) 😪 its like telling a designer that maybe what they have on their portfolio is not their work. They’re insinuating that you’re lying to them. 🤦🏻♀️
I actually have a friend that works with RH and there were several cases of people lying in their resumes and portfolio. She told me that they are only able to notice with tests. I only use my own work on my portfolio of course but there are very shady people out there
As a U/Web designer the reason we get so fixated is cause we don't have enough to do. hahaha. We want to make our selves feel more important then we are.
God I miss the days of lockdown design, everyone getting super creative and inspired, carving new design trends. Pre video priority on instagram, pre AI. Design discord channels and share pages popping off. Such a strong community. I made my best work in those times. A golden era for sure
industry crush🛐 thank u for havin her she really inspires me on the regular :)
KEMMA
Your profile picture is perfect
The colorguard side bar at the end, reminded me of when I did a horizontal toss with my flag and the stopper was broken… it smacked me in the face and cut my cornea💀
As a blender guy, yes, the community can be intense, but it really depends on what sub genre of the community you're talking to.😅 The generalists are the best.
Dunbar stan!! Use it for my portfolio site
omg!! i remember unum!! i used to use it to layout my IG and when it disappeared i was so annoyed lol
People don’t talk about the color guard athlete to graphic designer pipeline enough
i’m sayin……
6:30 Georgeeeee 😻🐈⬛
The purring 🥰
I did a motion design "test" where I had to animate a company's logo for a remote job back in 2022, which I kind of understand because most of their unpaid interns' work didn't match up to their portfolios... but also they were unpaid so who knows if they were even trying. Thankfully I got the job and it paid me well but it was only for 3 months :/
Edit: Can someone tell me who Julia is? ._.
Julia Fletcher, a very talented designer!
Aliens be like: -Oh, they are in the AI Art Revolution
nice
The more i learn about UI/UX design the least i like it. No one cares about you spacing system!!!
Not. Good