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Introduction to UX Design for Beginners by a New York Product Designer

This is an introductory UX design course for non-majors who have never studied design, students who are just starting to study UX design, and job seekers in UX and UI design. We will "release" methods to become a UX, UI designer with solid fundamentals in a short period of time from a practitioner's perspective.

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What you will gain after the course

  • What are UX, UX design, and UI design?

  • What process creates good UX?

  • Design principles to help you quickly and effectively do UX and UI design

  • The Core of UX Design: What is User Research and How is It Done?

  • Which UX, UI design tool is right for me?

  • What jobs are there in UX?

  • What roadmap can I use to start my UX career?

UX Design, Learning Knowledge That Comes Alive!
We'll help you get a proper introduction to UX with solid fundamentals & practical know-how.

Hello, I'm Eric! 😀

I came to study abroad at a design graduate school in New York (School of Visual Arts, majoring in Interaction Design) and am currently working as a product designer in New York, doing UX, UI design, and user research together. Before coming to New York, I worked as a UI planner in Seoul, planning and creating smartphone apps.

Since I entered the UX field, I've witnessed tremendous changes over the past 10 years. One of them is that after the iPhone came out, people started using the internet much more, and accordingly, the importance of UX design has grown more than ever before. People are solving so many aspects of their daily lives through smartphones and the internet. As a result, it has become possible and extremely important to create apps and websites scientifically through experimentation and data to meet people's needs. Accordingly, the demand for UX designers who can understand users, experiment, and iteratively improve designs is continuously growing. So if you're considering entering UX or have already made the decision, I'd like to say it's a good consideration for the future.

Through this class, I'll help those who haven't majored in design and those who are just starting to study UX to enter this field easily and enjoyably. I'll share with you the essence of UX and UX design, as well as the know-how I've gained over the years working in various environments - from corporations, startups, tech companies, to freelancing. I'll also share my knowledge and experience on how UX designers identify problems and create solutions in practice, and how they collaborate with developers and PMs, so you can design your UX career on a solid foundation. 💪

1. Course Introduction 👋

'Easy and Fun UX Design Introduction: Learning from Practitioners'

People may feel inconvenience when using products or services. Where does the cause of such problems lie? Is it because people are not tech-savvy?

That's not the case. In the world of UX design, this is viewed thoroughly as the responsibility of designers and architects. When creating a service, it's seen as a result of insufficient or absent consideration of the user's perspective. UX designers exist to empathize from the user's perspective, not their own, and to solve their problems. This can even connect to the core of business success.

Do you see what these products have in common? Regardless of aesthetics, they are inconvenient for users to use. In UX, it's not enough to just design beautiful products.

Airbnb, Uber, Pinterest, Facebook... The reason these well-known services succeeded is no different. They didn't just create pretty and cool apps and websites, but continuously understood the difficulties and problems users faced and solved them.

For example, Airbnb was born because founder Brian Chesky, who had just graduated from college, discovered the need to make money by utilizing his spare room space in San Francisco, and the needs of travelers in situations where accommodation was scarce due to conferences and other events. UX design is at the center of the ongoing process of understanding these user needs.

Airbnb's early design (Source: fueled.com)

To understand user needs, UX designers continuously repeat the process of forming hypotheses, coming up with solutions to solve them, and verifying whether these solutions actually solve users' problems. This process requires important collaboration with related team members such as developers, PMs, and marketers. This process can be challenging. And the approach to UX design can vary depending on the company's size (whether it's a startup or large corporation), the company's problem-solving methods, and the nature of the product.

Therefore, to enter the field of UX design, you must ask questions about the essence of UX. What is UX, and what is the role of a UX designer? In a constantly changing environment, what are the unchanging core competencies of a UX designer, how should one adapt to change, and how should one communicate with colleagues? You must be able to find answers to these questions.

Through this course, I will share the knowledge and experiences that have been practically helpful to me as a working professional, so I can help you find those answers more quickly.

And bonus "Designer's Mindset"! 🎁

There's a mindset I discovered while working as a UX designer in the United States. Since learning about this concept, I've been working with a mind that's 100 times, even 1,000 times more at ease and with much more joy. Even though I work with a relaxed mindset, I'm actually growing more than before, and I feel much more fulfillment in my work. Let me share this mindset I discovered and how it can be tremendously helpful for UX designers!

2. Target Audience: We prepared this for these people. 👨👩

I have been conducting introductory UX design lectures for beginners through various channels including Taling (related link). Most of the students who attended my lectures commonly asked the following questions.

"What does UX design do?"

"Can I become a UX designer even though I'm not a major in the field?"

"I'm not sure if I have a good visual sense, but can I enter this field?"

I was able to help you get answers to this part based on my experience and knowledge. Since I first entered the UX field and up until now working in the industry, I've worked in various professional environments - from Korea to the US, from startups to tech companies, and even as a freelancer - and it seems that sharing the knowledge and experiences I've accumulated from these diverse work environments has been helpful to beginners.

I believe the most effective way to get started in UX design is to learn from practitioners. Even if you study a lot of theory, if you don't know how it applies in real work situations, the value of that learning diminishes. In other words, studying living, breathing knowledge is more important than anything else.

So!💡 This class was created with the following people in mind.

✔️ Those who are interested in UX design and want to know what UX designers do

Through this class, I will discuss everything from the essential definition of what UX is, to specifically what UX designers do, how they collaborate and communicate with other team members like developers and product managers. I'll also cover practical aspects like how designers increase their salaries. So I'll help people who knew nothing about this field gain a good understanding of UX.

✔️ Non-design majors who work in fields completely unrelated to UX but are considering a career transition to UX

The UX field is becoming increasingly important and the market is growing as the internet and technology become more crucial. This is a global trend, not just in our country. So I've met many people who see the potential in the UX field and are considering a career change. However, I noticed that those without a design background have some common concerns. They worry about whether they can succeed in this field since they didn't major in design and don't feel they have exceptional visual sense or the ability to visualize ideas. So in this class, I'll explain what core competencies are required for designers and what efforts are needed to develop those competencies, which should provide some answers to the question of whether non-majors can pursue UX and UI design.

✔️ Those who want to "quickly" build solid UX, UI fundamentals

To excel at UX and UI design, it's crucial to build a solid foundation. This ultimately comes down to logical thinking skills. One of the most common mistakes designers make when designing products is in explaining the reasoning behind their design decisions. UX focuses tremendously on this reasoning - why designing something a certain way is better, how it can help users, what experiments led to these conclusions, and so on. Through this course, I'll share the design principles you need to know to quickly develop this logical thinking in a short period, as well as the importance of these design principles.

✔️ Those who have a desire to learn about new fields

The UX field requires designers to constantly learn and experiment. You need to understand what users want, know how technology is changing, and understand business and business models. In that regard, the UX field can be a good fit for those who enjoy learning something new. You can also learn about the UX field itself through this opportunity.

3. What You'll Gain from This Course 🙌

① Understanding core UX concepts and how UX is created

First, after taking this course, you will understand the core concepts of UX and learn how UX is created in the field and through what processes. You will also learn what methods the current tech industry uses for product development and how the designer's role can vary according to each method. This ultimately determines how UX designers will collaborate with stakeholders such as PMs, engineers, marketers, and others they will work with, so you will also understand the collaboration aspect.

Introduction to wireframes, one of the core activities for creating UX

Introduction to UI Design: Creating High-Fidelity Prototypes and Final Deliverables

② Principles for doing UX, UI design, and user research "quickly" and well ✨

You can learn about the design principles used in the field to create good UX and UI design, and understand why you need to keep studying to become a good designer. Whatever you start, if you have solid fundamentals, you can do it faster and better. Through this class, I will help you build those fundamentals and design your career on a good foundation through those fundamentals.

The part about "consistency" among the design principles for creating good UX in classes. Throughout the lesson, I'll explain how each concept and principle can actually be applied through examples. I'll stick to case-based lessons. 🤝

Part about "Heuristic Evaluation: Status Feedback" among the design principles for creating good UI in classes.

③ Understanding UX Careers and Types

There are various types of jobs within the UX design field. UX designers, UI designers, product designers, user researchers, and many other types exist, and even with the same title, the roles given can vary depending on the nature of the company. Through this class, you can understand what jobs are available, what each one does, and think about which job would be good for you to pursue.

④ Understanding UX/UI Design Tools 🛠️

Designers need to be able to create deliverables that visualize ideas, such as wireframes and UI designs. For this, it's important for beginners to know what design tools are available in the market and understand the pros and cons of each to determine which tools they should learn.

There have been tremendous changes in UX/UI design tools in recent years. Just a few years ago, Photoshop, which most people used, has been shunned, and Sketch and Figma are emerging. I'll tell you which tools are hot right now, why they're hot, and why these tools have made it easier for you to become a UX/UI designer.

I'll tell you about the increasingly popular Figma app, why it's gaining attention from designers, and what its pros and cons are~ (Photo source: Figma.com)

⑤ Career Design and Roadmap 🚀

After taking this class, you'll be able to create a concrete plan for what you need to do for your career design and roadmap. If you decide to enter the UX design industry after taking this class, it's important to know specifically what kind of plan you should make to become a designer in a short time and achieve goals like employment or studying abroad. I will provide recommendations and tips on what activities you should engage in as your next steps to achieve your goals.

⑥ And, bonus honey tips galore🍯. Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

This is a time where I'll share answers to questions that students have frequently asked me, such as what methods designers can use to "quickly" increase their salary, whether designers need coding skills, and whether large corporations or startups are better. If you have any additional questions, please leave a comment in the question section~!

See you in class! 👋

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Who is this course right for?

  • For those who are interested in UX design and want to know what this field is all about.

  • Non-majors who work in fields completely unrelated to design but are interested in UX and UI design

  • For those who want to build a solid foundation in UX

  • People who are eager to learn about new fields

  • For those who want to know what a UX designer does

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현재 뉴욕의 글로벌 테크 회사 The Knot Worldwide에서 시니어 프로덕트 디자이너로 일하고 있습니다.

뉴욕에 오기 전에는 서울에서 UI기획자로 일을 했습니다.

브런치 매거진 "디자인, 그리고 프러덕트"와 UX, UI 지식과 정보를 공유하는 "뉴욕 UX디자이너" 인스타그램페이스북을 운영하며 디자이너 및 예비 디자이너들과 소통하고 있습니다.

개인적으로는 세 아이👶의 아빠이며 요리🍲, 교육🏫에 관심이 많습니다.

 

집필 및 강의

• "뉴욕 프로덕트 디자이너가 알려주는 UX디자인 입문 A to Z" 책 출간 (링크: Yes24, 알라딘, 교보문고

• 퍼블리 아티클 "서비스의 첫 인상을 결정하는 3초: 랜딩 페이지 UX 4가지 원칙" 발행

• Samsung SW Academy for Youth (SSAFY) UX/UI다자인 및 피그마 강사

• 1:1 멘토링 및 기업 강의 진행 (토픽: UX, UI디자인, UX퍼실리테이션, UX/UI 포트폴리오  제작 및 발행)

 

경험 및 경력

• (현) 뉴욕 The Knot Worldwide 시니어 프로덕트 디자이너

(전) 서울 Pantech 모바일 앱 UI기획자

• 뉴욕 기반의 다수 스타트업과 UX/UI 컨설팅 프로젝트 진행

• 뉴욕 School of Visual Arts 디자인 대학원 졸업 / 전공: Interaction Design

• 한동대학교 학부 졸업 / 전공: 산업디자인

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    As a non-major and someone interested in working overseas, I had a lot of concerns about career planning, but this class was able to provide me with guidelines. Thank you for the great class!

    • uxeric
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      Thank you for your good feedback. I am very happy that it helped you design your career. I would like to say again that even non-majors can challenge themselves in UX design and UX-related fields. In fact, many non-majors are actively working in the industry (both in the US and Korea). I hope that you will achieve everything you want to challenge yourself with!

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    The concept of UX and UX design process (I learned it hard with Diamond, but you explain it easily), UX and UI design principles, practical tips, detailed answers and applications through assignments . . Understandable explanations and good-to-see PPT materials so that non-majors can understand Information and study materials that come up from time to time It's worth the money. Thank you for preparing a good lecture.

    • uxeric
      Instructor

      Hello AirDream. Thank you so much for helping me. While taking the class, you asked so many great questions and shared assignments that contained so many great insights, so I think I was able to think about many things. And I think other students who saw the assignments you shared were also helped a lot. I feel like I am growing with you because there are students who work so hard. I hope everything you do in the future goes well, and I deeply support you in achieving all of your goals.

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    The lecture uses appropriate visual images and proceeds with proper breathing. I think it is a good lecture to get a perspective on what UX is and how to study it. After listening to the lecture, I think that UX is not about learning a certain correct answer.

    • uxeric
      Instructor

      Thank you for your review. I feel rewarded that the lecture was helpful. I agree 200 percent (or more) with what you said, "UX is not about learning a certain correct answer." As mentioned in the lecture, even if you have 10 years or more of experience in UX and UI design, I don't think that experience itself guarantees that you can create a good product. What's more important is that designers have a mindset that puts their ego aside and focuses on learning with the user at the center. As I gain more experience, I think I'm putting aside my thoughts about whether I'm right when planning and designing until I verify my hypothesis, and I'm placing more importance on studying users^^

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    From the beginning, he explained things in an easy-to-understand way. It was a class where you could hear through a monitor what the students were curious about and what direction they should take, but while listening to the class, it felt like he was not simply providing knowledge, but encouraging those who had decided to pursue this field in the future, so I felt warm inside. It was a confusing time for me, but it helped me a lot. Before taking this class, I did a lot of research and read books, but after taking the class and looking back at the parts I didn't understand, I understood a little more. And when I saw cases where UI/UX was well-done, I thought, "I know it's easy to use, but why?" I was able to understand that these people had put a lot of thought into it, so I was personally very satisfied. When I read other reviews, they all wished that everything they were aiming for would go well, so I sincerely hope that everything Eric is doing goes well too! And I'll see you again soon for the Figma class!

    • uxeric
      Instructor

      Thank you for your sincere review. (I was touched ㅜㅠ) I feel more than rewarded if it was of any help in designing your career. I am sure there will be some challenges as you build your career in the future, but I will deeply support you in achieving all your plans. And thank you so much for supporting me, Kyungba.^^

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    This is a really good textbook for beginners!! It feels like it scratches an itch ;)

    • uxeric
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      Wow... textbook. You are too kind. Haha. I am so grateful that I could help you. I hope you achieve all your goals~!

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