Do This Before Each New UX Design Project to 10x the Outcomes

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This short will be relevant to absolutely any UX designer or user researcher. I'll cover the super simple approach to onboarding yourself into a new project space that will allow you to set yourself up for success. As with everything the answer to assure that you perform your best is the simplest and most obvious action one could take (Occam's razor?), but often enough we as people who are looking for the paths of least resistance don't. In this video, I'll show an example from my previous UX projects of showing up to the project having enough knowledge to be effective.

🙌 If you like this video, you'll definitely like what comes next;

🚀. I started this channel in 2018 to upskill my design team on user experience methods, rapid UX prototyping, service design, and more at a scale. Gladly the material I use is also relevant for other people across the globe (like yourself).

🧔 Who am I: UX research and design team manager, experience design lead, strategist, and design educator. I love complex services, enterprise UX tools, human decision support and AI tools.

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I completly agree with this. As a new UX designer, with a background in marketing and beign an entrepreneur myself, I make it my top priority to learn about my client's industry AND about their users.

Reddit, podcasts, Quora and even specific forums are places I "hang out". On social media, I join groups to read, learn, relfect and talk with my client's users.

The value of the insights that I collect are helping deeply me in my work and ultimatly, give better ROI to my clients.

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What should a junior designer know about development aspect ? What I mean is when I design a product, what all should keep in kind that shouldn't be a problem for the developers. Thank you in advance.

rigilroy