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That was a good summary in 2 minutes. Do some job positions use both UX and UI design in the same job? Or do they keep both skills separate for the most part?
Thanks for the video, love that it's under 2 minutes. I don't have time for longer videos xD Also that usa joke was hilarious lol
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Сега разбирам защо UX е на първо място
Perfektní vysvětlení, už v tom mám jasno
Най-накрая разбрах разликата между двете
This cleared up so much confusion for me.
Clear, concise, and visually engaging – perfect for a quick intro to UI/UX! This video definitely helped me understand the core differences, thanks!
man this one of the best educational video I ever seen !! hilarious and fast and clever !! Thank you
"obesity and the United States" 😂 Where do I Venmo you for making my life better? LOL
overpaid tbh
UI – focuses on the looks, UX – focuses on function /feel/flow when using the app
Is it worth to persue masters in HCI/uiux soon after btech in software without work experience i.e as fresher
HUH? I don't get the obesity / US and UI / UX? I guess a slam on my country means I should look elsewhere – I come from Colorado – we don't have an obesity issue.
This video gave me a clear view in UX/UI Design that too in so less time. Thanks a lot!!!
I like the U i of Google Chrome
Please like how long can it take to learn this course online?
cool video)
learned so much. thanks !
Hi, I'm fresh out of high school and want to get into the UX/UI design field. I'm not exactly sure how to get from point A to point B though. I've heard there are a lot of different ways to get the education and skillset needed but I'm not sure what would be the most helpful. Does it make more sense to get a college degree in a related field or spend that time learning the skills on my own through things like bootcamps and YouTube tutorials?
I'm an online ESL teacher and voice over artist looking to diversify my skill set in 2024. I don't have much knowledge about programming or coding and my computer knowledge is probably pre-intermediate level. What skills does someone need to possess beforehand in order to successfully complete this course? TIA
I thought UI was a focus on Usability exclusively and UX being the overall or perceived experience
Are there any scholarships offered?
I'm completely new to tech work, and quite frankly i don't know much other than that having a remote job would be sweet for a healthy work-life balance compared to what i do now. I took a quiz online and was told that UI/UX design would be right up my alley. If so, should i look into a Bootcamp based around UI/UX design or should i start with something simpler like coding? Or should i just go back to school? Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
Am i meant to learn UI, UX separately or together?
Did I hear "obesity and the US"? 😂 😂 😂
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Then what's the difference between front end developer vs UI/UX?
i wasn't expecting that joke, that was a good lol
Didn’t see the timer until I saw the comments. Thanks for the video.
What’s the training like for this
Thanks for explaining the differences. Great work
I didn't notice the timer until I saw the comments.
OBESITY and the UNITED STATES 😂😂😂😂😂 ILY 🤣🤣🤣🤣