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UX Design Course in Chennai
Thinking about getting into UX design in Chennai? Well, the UX design course in Chennai is where you want to start your journey! It's an outstanding program that covers everything from design principles and wireframing to prototyping and user testing, using top-notch industry tools. You'll boost your skills in crafting user-friendly interfaces with seamless usability. Ready for an exciting path in UX design? The expertise you gain here will be your key to success!
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tadcourses · 9 months
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UX Research Bootcamps
Ultimate Guide to UX Research Bootcamps
A Guide to UX Research Bootcamp
UX research is an essential aspect of the UX design process. It helps designers to gain insights into the needs, goals, and behaviors of users, and use that information to create products that meet their needs. UX research optimizes the design process by providing designers with valuable information that enables them to make informed decisions about the design. To learn UX research, an online UX design course with a bootcamp can be effective. The bootcamp expedites the learning process and gives learners the potential skills they need to become proficient in UX research. By mastering UX research, designers can create user-centered products that meet the needs of their users and deliver a great user experience.
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Data-driven insights
UX research involves gathering and analyzing data about users' feelings, thoughts, and perceptions of a product or service. Through UX research, designers can gain valuable insights into how users interact with a product, what they like or dislike about it, and what needs they have that are not being met. This accumulated analysis of people's perception can then be used to tailor designs to better meet the needs of users. By using data-driven insights, designers can create products that are more user-friendly, intuitive, and satisfying to use. UX research is an ongoing process that allows designers to continually refine and improve their designs, ultimately leading to a better user experience.
The research process
The research process involves different methods that are available for businesses to choose from. The choice of method depends on the resources available and the specific business goals that are being pursued. UX training highlights different methods available and how to use them effectively. UX research is critical in uncovering user demographics, daily lifestyle, behavior, expectations, pain points, and goals. By understanding these factors, businesses can create products that are tailored to the needs of their users. UX research provides businesses with valuable insights that can be used to improve the user experience and create products that are more effective, efficient, and satisfying to use. Through UX research, businesses can gain a better understanding of their target audience, and use that knowledge to create more successful products and services.
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Approaches of UX research
UX research is an essential component of the UX design process, and it is divided into two main categories: quantitative research and qualitative research. UX training can help designers understand the differences between these two categories and how to apply them effectively. Quantitative research involves gathering and analyzing numerical data, such as usage statistics, click-through rates, and conversion rates. This data can provide designers with insights into user behavior, but it does not provide information on why users behave in a certain way. Qualitative research, on the other hand, involves gathering and analyzing non-numerical data, such as user feedback, opinions, and attitudes. This type of research provides a deeper understanding of user needs, motivations, and pain points, and helps designers to create more user-centered products. By combining quantitative and qualitative research methods, designers can gain a comprehensive understanding of user behavior and design products that meet their needs.
Skills needed
To excel in UX research, a UX designer needs to possess a range of technical and non-technical skills. UX designer training can help develop these skills, which include analytic skills, time management, communication, research method understanding, working knowledge of design, critical thinking, persona creation, attention to detail, and empathy. Analytic skills are critical for interpreting data and drawing meaningful conclusions from research findings. Time management is essential for meeting deadlines and delivering projects on time. Communication skills are necessary for collaborating with other team members and presenting research findings to stakeholders. A working knowledge of design principles is vital for understanding how research findings can be implemented in the design process. Critical thinking skills are necessary for identifying potential design problems and finding effective solutions. Persona creation skills are crucial for understanding the user's perspective and designing products that meet their needs. Attention to detail is vital for ensuring that all aspects of the design process are thoroughly executed. Finally, empathy is essential for understanding users' needs, behaviors, and motivations, and designing products that meet their needs.
Honing research skills
The process of learning the skills needed for UX research varies depending on the individual's background and experience. TAD's UX designer programs offer many options for those seeking to develop their skills in UX research. Traditional degrees in fields such as psychology or computer science can provide a solid foundation for UX research skills. Bootcamps and online courses are also popular options, providing a more immersive and intensive learning experience. Regardless of the path chosen, a learner should have a strong interest in understanding user behavior and a willingness to apply critical thinking and analytical skills to research findings.
Choosing the right UX research course 
Choosing the right UX research course is crucial for anyone seeking to develop their skills in this field. Learners should also consider their preferred learning style when selecting a course. Live online classes can be an effective way to learn, as they provide opportunities for interaction and collaboration with other learners and instructors. It is also essential to consider the language of instruction, as this can impact the learning experience. TAD's UX designer programs offer online classes in a variety of languages, allowing learners to choose the language that is most comfortable for them.
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myjourneytoux · 3 years
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Where’s Bethany?
A few months have passed since my last update.  With my last blog post, we were in the throes of Snowpocalypse Valentine’s Day weekend here in Texas with intermittent heat and electricity.  I had just launched my research study a few days before but not obtaining much feedback from my volunteer participants. One of my ideas while ruminating through typing my last post ended up having a good result; I was able to get the founder of the organization to allow me to provide two $25 gift cards to encourage our participants to drive action.  (Lesson learned; make the simple 10 minute investment worthwhile to participants!).
I also had personally begun interviewing in February for a UX Strategy role at my current company and continued networking as well, which lead to another job lead internally.  While neither panned out, the UX Strategy role in particular was a huge blow to my confidence. I began questioning whether or not I should pursue UX as I kept getting to the final stages but ultimately didn’t have the related experience or right skills.  When pivoting into a new career, it’s not easy to have the experience up front. The feedback was too general and not truly helpful, thus I felt pretty helpless and rudderless.  Honestly the image I kept seeing of myself was being a small boat stranded in the middle of an ocean. It took a good two weeks for me to pick myself up off the ground and trudge on.  I knew I couldn’t focus appropriately on my UX research without making sure I was ok first.  So I put that project on pause, updated my client, and was thankful for her kind understanding.
I found a book, You Turn by Ashley Stahl, that helped really bring clarity to my situation. Within the first 10 pages, I underlined these 3 nuggets that gave me that fire I needed to get back to it.  
“I realized my experience had nothing to do with my capability, that I wanted to be more, have more, and do more.”
“(People) don’t want to take leaps in their career because they think they have “little experience,” but that’s a story many of us buy in to in order to stay small.”
“...when you feel fear in a situation that’s otherwise good for your growth, do it anyway. It’s a muscle you build.”
Failure happens. I get it. With two failed interviews back to back, it was a huge blow to my confidence. I needed these words to find the wind in my sails and reset my direction, my career, in UX. 
Since then, over the past month, I’ve made some amazing strides:
1) I was contacted by an individual in our group: Teaching: A Path to L&D who noticed I was working on UX and wanted to learn about my process. During our conversations, I decided the best thing for the both of us was to have her join me on my UX project. Rachel will be a great asset but this project will catapult her learning in UX as well. I’m looking forward to learning together and bouncing ideas off of one another.
2) I synthesized the UX research collected. It took awhile to figure out all of the cool metrics that Optimal Workshop pulls together. I have to be honest, I’m a data nerd but the stats were overwhelming.  Again, I’m teaching myself EVERYTHING so this took a bit of time to digest and figure out what actionable next steps needed to occur.
3) I provided a recommendations report to my clients (the director and founder of Teaching: A Path to L&D and the Social Media Manger).  I obtained feedback on the actions to take as well as obtained insights about new areas to focus on for round two of user research.
4) I solicited for another round of participants last week and within two days, already had 19 volunteers of 25 desired.  I enticed them with the opportunity to receive one of two $25 eGift cards to be raffled once the study is concluded. (Money talks!).
5) I began what’s been the most fun part of the process so far, wireframe prototyping! I put together my first sketches and linked them together on the Pop app to do some quick and easy moderated testing.  My partner, Rachel, works with teachers and can use our mockup as a way to test whether the new path is intuitive. You can find my first attempt here and my first wireframe sketches below.
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6) And of course, I got back on the proverbial horse and submitted my application for HubSpot’s  AUX Rotational Program last month.  I restructured my resume (I’ve had 4 resumes in 5 months; always be iterating!) and submitted my cover letter.  Last week, I received a notification that I was being moved forward to their video interview round.  Here we go again! I submitted my responses last Friday and am eagerly checking my phone for updates.  I have a sense of validation now in all that I’m doing isn’t for nothing. Someone sees my self-directed learning in UX as valuable. They recognize my drive, that I’m all in. I’ll work a full day as a recruiter, then log on at 6p until midnight crunching away on my UX project. I’ll wake up and wish I could get back to where I left off.  The desire to do something that is extremely gratifying is what keeps me going.
So that’s where I’ve been for the better part of two months. I’m definitely on a path now to finalize this project for TPLD by the end of May. As for HubSpot, if I am moved forward to the third round of interviews, I’ll be ready. I’ll take this info I’m learning and apply it to my interviews. But if I don’t make the cut, I won’t be deterred. I will get there. It may not happen within my targeted time frame but in time. And that’s all that matters.
Until then, I keep moving forward.
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topuxdesign · 3 years
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Top Movies, Videos, Books, and Podcast Recommendations That Got Us Through 2020
As we’re getting close to ending what was one rollercoaster of a year, we’ve decided to pay an ode to our faithful companions. Companions who kept our spirits up during the endless days of lockdown restrictions and social distancing. Here’s a round-up of the most interesting books, movies, videos, documentaries, podcasts, and articles that provided us with much-needed mental stimulation.
Must Watch Movies and Documentaries of 2020
The 100 Years Show
One can merely stand back and express awe at this 105-year-old artist who’s been active for much of the past century, but sold her first painting in 2004 at the age of 89! Watch Carmen Herrera’s inspiring story to learn how to value your artistic talents from within, sans validation from the outside world. If there’s one thing Ms. Herrera teaches us, it is that the secret to finding happiness is to keep doing more of what you love, no matter what.
The Social Dilemma
The Social Dilemma talks about the consequences of our growing dependence on social media – the way it influences what we see, read, and going by that, the way we think. This documentary created is worthy of the buzz it created and the conversations it provoked when it was released this year.
Milton Glaser: To Inform And Delight
Milton Glaser, the man behind the iconic I ♥ NY design is remembered for his sublime graphics as he is for his thoughtful reflections on the role of design as a whole. This wonderful documentary takes viewers on a journey through Glaser’s personal life, his creative process, and his lasting design legacy.
Must-Read Articles and Papers in 2020
Frame the Problem
Designing the right solution calls for identifying the right problem to solve, before anything else. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to frame the problem well. One can only do that by asking the right questions, the answers to which lead to framing the right problem to solve. This short article lists out those pertinent questions.
10 Experiments You Can Try to Improve Discovery
The design process begins with research or the discovery phase. This is the phase that sets the tone for the entire process to follow. Roadblocks in this stage can muddle the rest of the process, sometimes irreparably so. These 10 experiments throw light on how you can manage to offset those glitches.
The Hidden Traps in Decision Making
Bad decisions can be attributed to a variety of reasons – unclear alternatives, lack of data, or more. But sometimes the fault does lie in the hands of the decision-maker itself. This paper details 8 psychological traps that are particularly likely to affect the way we make business decisions, and how to steer clear of them.
Top Podcast Recommendations of 2020
99% Invisible
99% Invisible is like an ode to the definitive quality of good design, invisibility. This series takes you behind the most intriguing origins of products and services that have seamlessly blended themselves into our lives such as Murphy’s beds, highways, coin mints, and more.
Design Matters
Design Matters is one of the oldest and most revered podcasts that started out as a radio show in 2004. Ever since, it has been having insightful conversations with the most brilliant creative minds of our time, including actors, musicians, writers, architects, art historians, and more, besides designers across disciplines.
Adventures in Design
AID is a fun, happy, every day show that talks about everything under the (design) sun. From pathbreaking design to dealing with real-life design challenges, this podcast covers all the topics concerning the discipline and its professionals. The conversations are fun, humorous, and practical, and you’re sure to find something that delights you every day.
2020 is going to be a memorable experience for all of us. It packed in enough action and bumps to last us for another 5 years at the very least. What kept us sane were these fine pieces of content and entertainment which led us to think and expand our creative horizons. Do make sure you share your recommendations in the comments section! Also, we have published an updated version of
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uipixel · 2 years
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UI design for Task Completed apps
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aabbro · 3 years
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Tips for Beginner UX/UI Designer.
🎨 Many newbies who have started or will learn UI/UX design are graphic designers or web designers, or others. How do you get started with UI/UX design as a newbie? Which direction should you follow, or which software should you learn? Here is a summary of the full process of what you need to do to be a skilled designer. Let's See.......
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webstarinfotech · 2 years
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🙋Food Web Design - UI Design 👉This is Food Web Design Let us know how do you feel about this Website comment your valuable thoughts below ✅Hope you get an inspiration of this concept and let me know what you think below! Follow us @webstarinfotech #webdesign #website #application #webdesigner #websitedesign #websites #websitedevelopment #websitedesigner #websitelaunch #webdesigners #landingpages #appdesign #mobiledesign #productdesign #figma #adobexd #dribbble #cooking #guide #foods #webstarinfotech #uidesign #uiuxcenter #uxlearn #uilearn #uiuxlearn #webstarinfotech @uiuxsupply @uxdesignmastery @uisupply @uiuxcenter @uiuxkingdom @uinugget @balancedexperience @uibucket @uxchoice @ui.interceptor (at Mumbai, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdLPYL9vhxy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rihasikder007 · 3 years
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UI UX Designer Course in Chennai
Explore the comprehensive UI/UX designer course in Chennai! Immerse yourself in a hands-on program that covers design principles, wireframing, prototyping, and user testing using industry-standard tools. Enhance your proficiency in creating user-friendly interfaces with optimal usability. Kickstart your thrilling journey into UI/UX design, and the skills you develop will open doors to success!
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topuxdesigners · 5 years
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Posted @withrepost • @uxgoodies Process, process, process! Interaction Design Foundation has this representation of the building blocks of the UX process, with an accent on the iterative quality that it has. I think iteration is what enables the UX process to work, because in it’s absence it’s just a bunch of steps thrown in there that fail to prove valuable. • • Image based on an IDF visualization. 🙌🏻 • • #learnux #uxgoodies #uxlearn #uxprocess #iteration #iterative #iterativedesign #design #designschool #uxdesignmastery #uxresearch #uxui #uiux #usability #interfacedesign #interactiondesign #designprocess #uxdesigner #uxdesigners #uxd #userexperience #userexperiencedesign
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experiencesolutions · 6 years
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NEW ANNOUNCEMENT - Our latest speaker for UX Bournemouth has been confirmed (06/03) - Bride Trozelli from JP Morgan She'll be showcasing her talk on 'Conversational Design for Businesses' #ux #uxlearning #uxbournemouth #uxb5 #uxevent #conversationaldesign #experienceux #eux / on Instagram http://ift.tt/2Dyptch
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chrismakesit · 7 years
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Everything affects everything else. #uxlearnings #illustration http://ift.tt/2vr9k74
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asadamani · 4 years
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A Few Tips For Designers From My Creative Mate @uxwork.space ⁣ ⁣ He is a great UX Designer & I'm just a Digital Designer but his tips always helped me, if you are in the Design industry Specially UX/UI Design I highly recommend to Follow him & get useful tips, quotes, & infos about Design in a Creative way that he create them.⁣ ⁣ Sorry man I accidentally unfollowed you few month ago and now I find you & never let you go, get me inspire. 🙏👍✌⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ #uxdesign #uidesigner #uxinspiration #ux #uxui #uxdesigner #uxdesignerlife #lifedesigner #uxlife #designislife #uxdesignerlifestyle #uxdesignerslife #designerlife #designlife #uxcareer #uxcertification #uxcourse #uxlearning #learningdesign #designskills #worksmarter #careerplanning #learningdesigner #designlearning #uiuxdesignerlife https://www.instagram.com/p/CDf8MxnHTzn/?igshid=1hcs6td2i42k0
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uipixel · 2 years
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