How to Begin UX Design Projects in 2025?

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The Cutting Edge School

The Cutting Edge School

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@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool Күн бұрын
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@PRABHU-xn7ti
@PRABHU-xn7ti Күн бұрын
My Top Learning 1. Interaction with dev team & Product Manager (after taking the requirement) 2. Note down all the points by asking appropriate questions 3. Doing 3 types of research -- On ground research (if possible) -- Taking to users directly and asking them 20-30questiions (50 users min) to get the accuracy of your UX -- Matabse data is the best way out for the UX design projest 4. Then moodboard with all referral screen 5. Wireframe 6. Design >> 4,5,6 points can be a loop discussion with respective stack holders for cutting out the confusition
@PunitChawla
@PunitChawla 9 сағат бұрын
Thanks for having me man!
@sanjanapatil6630
@sanjanapatil6630 14 сағат бұрын
My top learnings 1.Trying to stay in a constant loop with your developers and managers. 2. Focusing on the functionality of the product more than the visual appeal. 3. How to take advantage of the resources available online. 4. Documenting every little detail necessary for the product. 5. Most importantly knowing your stakeholder's vision and studying your potential users and shaping the product according to their needs. Hello Ansh, your videos have always been infomative and this one wasn't a let down either. Studying UI/UX all this time through your videos has made me progress a lot in my work. At this point I feel like you and your knowledge in this field is more reliable than those AI tools. Will be waiting for Part 2!!!
@shahhussain9704
@shahhussain9704 11 сағат бұрын
MY Top Learning: As a UI/UX designer, I learned how to tackle projects properly. Among many ideas, highlighting the importance of asking the right questions to stakeholders, performing serious competitive investigation using tools like Mobin, and setting up a detailed product requirement document (PRD) come to mind. The video emphasizes that before taking any action in detail, one should know business goals, target audiences, and technical limitations. Furthermore, the important issue of documenting design work and cooperating smoothly with developers and product managers. Following the framework in this video, novices will get a firm start in their UI/UX design careers.
@harsh_taunk
@harsh_taunk Сағат бұрын
My top learnings: ✅Focus on user journey, how consumer will behave with the product ✅Ask questions that help define the end goal of the product ✅Reflect on the brief, understand the competitors, gather questions and ask them with right people ✅Understanding the scope of project and the desired outcome ✅Keep defining, keep refining the problem statement ✅Review project brief, the target audience and existing apps to get as much context ✅Chat GPT to get clarity of product, to do basic research and build question bank ✅Think behind "Why" for any feature ✅In the end make sure to document your learnings (preferably via notion)
@ahsanjaved705
@ahsanjaved705 5 сағат бұрын
Mobbin is game changer..! love the way you explain every point step by step procedure of solving any problems. Thanks again! and love to see the next part of this series.
@shweta-i5q
@shweta-i5q 17 сағат бұрын
Hey Ansh, the timeline you shared is super helpful! I’m currently working on a case study, and I realized I wasn’t clear about how much time to dedicate to research and competitor analysis. I was focusing more on creating visually appealing screens rather than identifying the features I need to add or the must-have ones. This video was a game changer. loved it!
@genso4953
@genso4953 7 сағат бұрын
Understanding of business, Understanding of tech, understanding of human behaviour and patterns, experience of converting secondary research to cool app
@ayushiverma6671
@ayushiverma6671 10 сағат бұрын
My top learnings: 1. Make a list of questions for your stakeholders. Leverage 🛠️ tools like chatgpt for prompting questions for CEO, Developer and Product Manager related to business goals, User needs, Revenue model, Timelines. 2. Scan the competitors using apps like mobbins and identifying the ux gaps to improve upon the PRD. List and divide the tentative feature into MUST HAVE features and NICE-TO-HAVE features. Priorities MUST HAVE features as it is the core functionality related features. 3. The basic structure of PRD should have business goals in terms of retention rate, lead generation, inc revenue by x%. 4.Make 2-3 core user persona based on interview and Identifying what the user is trying to achieve in this app. 5. Find the technical requirements and design constraints a company had and then prepare the layout of the product.
@uiux_musman
@uiux_musman 12 сағат бұрын
👋Hey Ansh! First of all, thank you on behalf of the entire design community. We are all incredibly grateful for this design series you’ve initiated, bringing in top experts to share their process and insights. It’s truly an amazing step to help beginners, mid-level, and senior designers refine their design process and learn from what the top 1% of designers are doing. My top learnings from the first episode are: 📌 Know your company or client. 📌 Always start with questions. 📌 Ask a lot of Why's to refine the problem statement. 📌 Understand the business goals and research about user problems. 📌 Use Mobbin for research. 📌 Research about user problems. 📌 Competitors are the best way to know your user's problems and help you prioritize features. 📌 Never start a UX project without asking questions. 📌 Always document your research and your learnings. 📌 Create a question bank to finalize the basic structure of PRD. 📌 UX Design Project Checklist 🔥🔥🔥
@rimadas9996
@rimadas9996 Күн бұрын
I subscribed to your channel a long time ago, and today I came across this video that helped me understand many concepts. I noted the points you mentioned and plan to follow up on them. Thank you so much for creating this video; it was exactly what I needed!
@Anirban-v2b
@Anirban-v2b 20 сағат бұрын
One specific thing that I loved the most was to redefine the kano model into must-have and nice-to-have feature lists- it just simplifies the overall concepts.
@B29-Kn
@B29-Kn Күн бұрын
I love your design related videos and i m a big big fan of your english accent and its flow ❤
@Anshikaa25o
@Anshikaa25o 15 сағат бұрын
Thank you Ansh for this video. It has been incredibly helpful, especially in understanding how to handle clients and pms which this is the biggest challenge for me right now. Dealing with different types of clients, especially when we're just starting out. I don’t think I can suggest any improvements to video it’s perfectly organized and very helpful. But, I have a thought I’d like to share. You’re teaching us how to leverage AI and use ChatGPT effectively in our workflows, which is great. But one concern comes to mind - critical thinking. In interviews, for example, we’re often asked about how we approach problems or think critically. While GPT is amazing for brainstorming and solving problems, I feel that constant reliance on it might affect our ability to think critically on our own. It’s a valuable tool, especially for those who’ve already developed their critical thinking skills and can use GPT to validate or expand their ideas. But for those who haven’t built that foundation like the newers it feels like they skip that imp. step and simply copy and paste whatever GPT provides. Don’t you think this could become a problem in the long run? That’s just a thought I wanted to share. Again Thank you for this amazings video!
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool 15 сағат бұрын
I’ll be deep diving into this in our next episode
@sonaldeokar524
@sonaldeokar524 13 сағат бұрын
It might be very critical for beginners..but not that much for experienced persons bcoz till then they are more clear with their approach. But my opinion was..sometimes issue isn't a real problem it's about changing how we use or see to that problem or the product. Sometimes to handle complex problems simplicity is the best key. And being simple and oneess is the real challenge.. My answer would be like that... 🥲😁
@mindbiceps
@mindbiceps 2 сағат бұрын
Next Levl Content, the best channel for design on Internet i say, where we get to know about in reality how thinks happen.
@dharanitharanr1232
@dharanitharanr1232 18 сағат бұрын
Bro you got to the heart of right mix of good content and brand Collab
@rohitmaity1751
@rohitmaity1751 2 сағат бұрын
Crazy video ... I have just got into this field... And this video really motivated me a lot to keep grinding until I became one of you guys!❤
@karinadang3359
@karinadang3359 Күн бұрын
Great Video, I am starting a freelance project and this will definitely help me during my process. Cant wait for the following videos on this topic. My learning from the video: 1. Asking the right questions early-like the project’s scope, target audience, and desired outcomes and stakeholders vision-can save time and drive impactful solutions. 2. Leveraging tools available in the market like Mobbin, chatGPT can be really helpful for quick research-perfect for projects with tight timelines. 3. A PRD isn’t just a formality-it’s a roadmap. It ensures clarity on goals, audiences, and priorities, making the design process efficient and aligned with stakeholder expectations. 4. Keeping track of discussions, decisions, and feedback ensures that everyone is on the same page. 5. Ultimately, designing isn’t just about aesthetics-it’s about understanding user behavior, aligning with business objectives, and crafting solutions that create value.
@akankshapagar9166
@akankshapagar9166 Күн бұрын
I would really love if you create a Part -2 where you talk about projects we create by ourselves to get a job, these days it is getting harder to find a good problem statement, which solves a bigger problem, gives us creative freedom, is not repetitive, and can actually generate revenue. Thank you!
@shubhapaul2258
@shubhapaul2258 Күн бұрын
This video already answered so many basic things that we need to know before start a ux project....thank you so much.❤
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool Күн бұрын
That's so great to hear!
@seriouslybruhhh
@seriouslybruhhh 20 сағат бұрын
Started from the bottom, and now you are here. Just so proud of you Ansh.
@Abcd-gl5uc
@Abcd-gl5uc Күн бұрын
As a beginner UX designer, my learning are: 1. Doing deep research at different hierarchical levels is crucial part prior framing questions. 2. Understanding user needs, identifying design goal for the company, comparing competitor apps ensuring a user-centered design and ask quality questions to CEO, Developers and product managers before jumping right into making UI. 3. Keep a track of design by making PRD of the project.
@mohdasif3082
@mohdasif3082 4 минут бұрын
"Thank you so much for this insightful video! It's been incredibly helpful in preparing me for my UX/UI design journey. I particularly appreciated the emphasis on asking the right questions before starting a design project. Those questions - 1. What is the Primary business goal of this app? 2. How will we measure the success of this app? 3. What is the target audience? Thanks again for sharing your expertise!
@visheshthorat5396
@visheshthorat5396 Күн бұрын
Man this video is goldmine! Thank you
@atharvakag
@atharvakag 11 сағат бұрын
Great insights, waiting for next parts
@tanishqchavan8020
@tanishqchavan8020 Күн бұрын
Avengers Assemble 🎉
@MadhavKhandal
@MadhavKhandal 16 сағат бұрын
Loved the video, it answered so many of my doubts! If this had come a month ago, I would’ve started my project with a completely different mindset. These key points will still help me a lot! Thank you, Ansh bhaiya! Here are my quick takeaways: 1. Ask the right questions to CEOs, PMs, or developers. Not sure how? Take help from ChatGPT. 2. Define the problem statement clearly and analyze business metrics, competition, and their flows. 3. Take time to frame questions, understand user pain points via interviews or app reviews. 4. Start with a subtle design system-use pre-built ones or the company’s existing system. 5. Understand technical constraints and collaborate with developers. 6. Create a PRD and have detailed discussions with the team. And ALWAYS document research findings, competitor flows, or anything important about the project!
@nireekshaanantram1647
@nireekshaanantram1647 Күн бұрын
this video is power packed not only with regular knowledge but also giving insights how to incorporate ai in the right way. i love this!!!
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool Күн бұрын
Thank youu
@DesignsbyPrateek
@DesignsbyPrateek Күн бұрын
This video is gold mine.
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool Күн бұрын
Thank youu
@alexblaze4050
@alexblaze4050 Күн бұрын
This is such a helpful guide🤍🤍 Thanks Ansh.
@ramtube
@ramtube Күн бұрын
Thank you all for the greatest video ever 😊
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool Күн бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@santoshnidavani5687
@santoshnidavani5687 Күн бұрын
This video is so informative Thank you for making such a helpful and valuable resource. It's clear, concise, and truly appreciated. 💯😊
@vaishnavikakkeri5549
@vaishnavikakkeri5549 13 сағат бұрын
It's a power packed video thank you for making such a helpful and informative resource ,It was so clear and concise loved it.
@Mohittiwari14-14
@Mohittiwari14-14 Күн бұрын
it's the perfect time to watch this because I already take your classes in Figma. Thank you so much for the 2025 roadmap video.
@sauravchhangani
@sauravchhangani Күн бұрын
Really liked this video, waiting for part 2
@Bearasdfhjkl
@Bearasdfhjkl Күн бұрын
This is valuable and should be paid video thanks for making this
@tech.easylyf
@tech.easylyf Күн бұрын
Really thanks for making these things, it hleps a lot to people like me who can't afford paid learning.❤
@sonaldeokar524
@sonaldeokar524 13 сағат бұрын
My Approach: 1. Idea. 2. Explore more n more to gain more ideas 3. By sorting some points create some concepts. 4. Set Aim and pick up some concepts and use to create a product concept. 5. Then go for deep ux research.... Now i get more n more clarity and most important..i always face challenges to document it in a propoer professional manner bcoz i donno what is the steucture of that. I always use to prompt the chatgpt as make document in professional manner .. and still face some issues .. in docuent .. Now it is more clear and more professional one. Thanku thanku thanku so much bhaiyyaa...🤗🤗 I have came up with some brillinat idea... And with this approach i will create the document and the case study... I will share it with u soon.... Stay tuned😉
@sureshmishra67
@sureshmishra67 15 сағат бұрын
My Top Learnings: - How to plan a project - Documenting and interacting with stakeholders - Insights from various designers which I'll try to implement in my next project
@MONI-v8w3s
@MONI-v8w3s Күн бұрын
My today's top learnings are AS a designer our work is not all about making thing good looking as a designer we need to learn 4 core skills that is (1) DEFINING problem statement (2) Finding pattern across Data and trends. (3) Analysis business metrics (4)Predicting customer Behavior . while designing keep asking ourself question , indentify what users trying to achieve from the app what vision that the stakeholder or founder has ..... wholesome video by our wholesome bhaiya ;0 Thankyou so much
@karishmaa05
@karishmaa05 6 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for this video ansh bhaiya it's really a very helpful video for newbie like me.
@GauravKumar-pw1jf
@GauravKumar-pw1jf Күн бұрын
Liked the video. Now watching it.
@faysalstalk
@faysalstalk 15 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for the informative video
@tanishqchavan8020
@tanishqchavan8020 Күн бұрын
Here are my learnings: Ask the right question to CEO, developer etc. Get inspiration from mobbin. Spend 1 week and go deeper into what needs to done than -> Keep refining and defining problem statements. Make PRD of project Analyze what competitors are doing atleast 2 3. What are the same elements in there UI designs. And more but limit is 50 so...
@tusharsadaf515
@tusharsadaf515 Күн бұрын
exciting for part 2
@vasnthhere
@vasnthhere Күн бұрын
My mentors are in single screen❤
@evangelinerose2366
@evangelinerose2366 Күн бұрын
Thank you for making such informative videos.
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool Күн бұрын
Thank youu
@sandeeppathak1379
@sandeeppathak1379 13 сағат бұрын
Great insights in the video! How would you adapt this process for an agency setting where deadlines are tight, a single designer handles multiple projects, and clients often have unrealistic demands? Any tips for streamlining without compromising on quality or creativity?
@Jyhijsgaubabghh
@Jyhijsgaubabghh Күн бұрын
perfect seriies......
@abhijeetranjan6377
@abhijeetranjan6377 16 сағат бұрын
Anubhav and Chetan in one frame? How’s that possible 😂😂😂
@ramtube
@ramtube Күн бұрын
Big fan of chethan and sapta ❤
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool Күн бұрын
We are too!
@GDesign-mo6ve
@GDesign-mo6ve 4 сағат бұрын
The video is uploaded at bull's eye timing for me, just struggling with UX research with ceo of startup as a alone Product designer
@somismyusername
@somismyusername Күн бұрын
LinkedIn post in process 👍
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool Күн бұрын
Can't wait to see it
@parashrautela
@parashrautela Күн бұрын
ansh at the begining of the vedio u said u are goind to giveaway free mobin subscription and i watched the whole vedio i m unable to find it :(
@CuttingEdgeSchool
@CuttingEdgeSchool 15 сағат бұрын
Details are in description and pinned comments :)
@parashrautela
@parashrautela 7 сағат бұрын
@CuttingEdgeSchool ansh there is no subscription it's take me to the website nothing more than that
@smdashraf8740
@smdashraf8740 5 сағат бұрын
Team GOAT❤
@anishverma516
@anishverma516 22 сағат бұрын
Bhai part 2 ki jaruvat hai
@sarthaksidharthpany88
@sarthaksidharthpany88 Күн бұрын
One of theost important questions to ask in my opinion is "If your app disappeared tomorrow, will the users really miss it! If no then the priorities have to be reconsidered.? Comment down below what are some of the apps you'll really miss if they disappear. And why
@sp_dezine
@sp_dezine 14 сағат бұрын
What a Masterclass! A comprehensive approach to learn about how to begin a Product development project. I have begin learning UI/ UX Design and this masterclass is like to see the process of building things from scratch. It made me feel like I am a part of the Product Design team, trying to understand the nuances to be taken care of while building this project. Hats off to you and your team!
@shoto6024
@shoto6024 Күн бұрын
unique comment
@mg9760
@mg9760 Күн бұрын
Adding +1comment just so i can get the next part.
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