the TRUTH about UX design

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2022
  • A lot of misconceptions surrounding UX Design out there. So I’m here to bust some of those UX Designer myths. These are my personal opinions, so per usual, don’t come at me, bro. Thanks for watching!
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Komentáře • 153

  • @mimimichi
    @mimimichi  Před rokem +11

    Hi all! A few things I wanted to preach before leaving comments:
    1.) Please treat others online as you would IRL.
    2.) This is a safe space to disagree and give feedback, but there is a way to do this without being disrespectful to me and others here. Challenge the arguement, not the person.
    3.) We are all human and not perfect. Empathy goes a long way here and in successful UX Design careers.
    Thank you for your support
    💕xx mimi

  • @ideatorx
    @ideatorx Před 2 lety +255

    Okay chiming in here, I graduated with a degree in UX, last week. LOL from the top Canadian Design school, and I wasn't going to be employed. Especially If I had only looked for jobs locally. But in September of 2021 I Decided I was going to Learn blender and 3D tools as its a passion of mine, and post everyday on dribbble. Long story short. Now I make close to six figures and was head hunted for my job, which is amazing.The crux of this is. Invest in yourself and your unique passion and skillset, make yourself one of a kind, and put yourself out there. And most importantly take opportunities whether there in your backyard or halfway across the world.

    • @AimeeinParis
      @AimeeinParis Před 2 lety +1

      Wow this is amazing!!! Congratulations did you end up staying in Canada?

    • @TK-jj3pc
      @TK-jj3pc Před 2 lety +1

      Which design school did you go to and where did you apply for jobs? I am starting at Uoft for Master of Information, UX concentration in fall.

    • @sarah_chang
      @sarah_chang Před 2 lety +1

      And this role is as a UX designer? I also have started to learn blender not necessarily to supplement my UX design but cause I was always interested in 3D modeling. Did learning blender and such help you get the job? Would love to hear! :)

    • @ratchetnoobler6250
      @ratchetnoobler6250 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TK-jj3pc I’m planning to go there as well. What was your gpa when you got in? I got a 3.2 but im not sure if its high enough

    • @Swameh
      @Swameh Před rokem

      Would you say motion design is most of your portfolio?

  • @luislopez-tx4tl
    @luislopez-tx4tl Před 2 lety +9

    My boy, you really comforting me right now before I decide to do one of these bootcamps 😭💖

  • @graciousdel
    @graciousdel Před 2 lety +11

    Hey Mimi! I looove your videos! I can definitely relate as I've switched from customer service/support to UX recently. So many bootcamps and programs have somewhat false advertising when it comes to actually getting the job, the timeframe of job hunting and the salary expectations. Also, there's not enough emphasis on how to apply the skills you do learn from the programs into the real world. Can't wait to see more of your content

  • @maxielmejia3933
    @maxielmejia3933 Před 2 lety +3

    I love how this was filmed! Great breakdown and video!

  • @bbyo0n
    @bbyo0n Před 2 lety +3

    Love how you keep it real 👏🏼✊🏼 Also loved how you filmed this video! Looking forward to the next one🥰

  • @mcdayveed_
    @mcdayveed_ Před 2 lety +1

    the honesty in your videos is why i love you so much 🤲🏽

  • @comodesignstudio_la
    @comodesignstudio_la Před 2 lety +158

    Preeeeaacchhhh!!!!! I’ve been a product designer for 8 years. Glad people like your self are speaking the truth on expectations. 80% of most design roles at larger companies focus on building relationships than working in tools knowing all the keyboard shortcuts.

    • @sophiajin4286
      @sophiajin4286 Před 2 lety +3

      What is one advice you would give to product designers to build healthy stakeholder relationships?

    • @comodesignstudio_la
      @comodesignstudio_la Před 2 lety +18

      @@sophiajin4286 understand your own emotions and triggers before trying to understand others. Then put your self in their shoes and look at the world through their experiences. It’s easy to place blame based on our own personal experiences. But we are the sum total of our career and personal upbringings. After that, be clear on their expectations of success and let them know what you need from them in order to perform your best. If none of this works, trust your instincts and move on. Not every place is made for you and that’s ok.

    • @thelittlebiggiant-u4o
      @thelittlebiggiant-u4o Před 2 lety +2

      From experience.. there are a lot of those types of designers. The best of the best build relationships and demo high fidelity vision to inspire entire teams for leadership buy-in. You need both skills, but at to excel at the very top 1% of the industry.. expertise on tooling and talent is the difference maker and that doesn’t happen overnight.

    • @comodesignstudio_la
      @comodesignstudio_la Před 2 lety

      @@thelittlebiggiant-u4o agreed

    • @kagensivanathan4213
      @kagensivanathan4213 Před rokem +1

      What would I need to study in college to become a product designer?

  • @jem3122
    @jem3122 Před 2 lety +6

    You are officially my favorite ux designer/CZcamsr now 😬

  • @braydendilworth4123
    @braydendilworth4123 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this, I’m supper curious about this career and appreciate the clarity.

  • @daliwood8900
    @daliwood8900 Před 2 lety +183

    The more I read UX design through books and discussion online. This job needs life learning and tons of practical experience to be confident in that field. I'm glad you share those truth. Learning different types of design work is so important. It really helps to know what kind of job or team you want to join.

    • @kemistrybee3551
      @kemistrybee3551 Před 2 lety +3

      Do you have any book recommendations?

    • @NQuiz52
      @NQuiz52 Před 2 lety +7

      To me, it seems that TRUTH is available to all who seek it and can be acquired through experience. The education provides you with the language to communicate your knowledge to others so that teams can work more effectively together. Education owns the language, but not the truth.

    • @BiblicalHomeschoolFaith
      @BiblicalHomeschoolFaith Před 2 lety +3

      Hi there, great comment☺️Plus great video and right to the point. I’m just now looking into UX design and pivoting my work over the next 4-5 months. Your comment really struck me because - I’m not fresh out of school and I’ve already had a lot of life experience plus worked and thrived in 3 separate fields. Now’ I’m thinking of designs to support my current lifestyle and how these designs could help others who are living similarly. The last 7 years have given me a ton of experience and I realize UX design could be the best path for me. I’m also looking at front end dev training. I am taking some bootcamps and will narrow down which program in the next month or so. Thank you for making realize I have the life experience and that is equally important as training. Have a great day🪷

  • @rishabhgupta885
    @rishabhgupta885 Před rokem +2

    I have been getting daunted by the number of tools mentioned in the job description. Thank you Mimi michi so much for breaking this misconception

  • @nanai7111
    @nanai7111 Před 2 lety +4

    Mimi with the golden nuggets of truth! If you're familiar with any educational institute (college, bootcamps, extension classes, etc.) I feel like they ALWAYS hard sell you on the ~dream job life~ & gloss over the other XYZ factors that come into play on getting into these advertised jobs. It's annoying fr lol

  • @mgonzalezuy
    @mgonzalezuy Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video! Thank you, I´m just starting on this career studying be myself and I found very useful your video, thanks!

  • @tashamac29
    @tashamac29 Před 2 lety +2

    Okay I'm only like 3 minutes into this vid and LOVE your energy & HONESTY! Just now learning the field and really appreciate what you put out! Subscribing! :)

  • @swankyfinance
    @swankyfinance Před 2 lety +17

    Oh man I totally feel this. I worked in UX Research and was mentored by my former teacher from college. I worked project-project and not full-time for nearly 5 years. I had imposter syndrome so I took both the Springboard/Udacity UX Design bootcamps... I can get interviews but still get screwed over. That's why I'm building up my website as a backup lol. Market is totally oversaturated... and companies are STILL super picky despite the media saying there's plenty of "tech jobs" out there... XD

  • @geemareevideo9076
    @geemareevideo9076 Před rokem

    hahaha don't come at me bro. I'm just starting my UX journey and have found your videos super helpful! Keep up the great work

  • @yuugaouzuki18
    @yuugaouzuki18 Před 2 lety +136

    I am not a UX Designer yet but to me, designing logos and icons and stuff like that should go to the graphic designers.

    • @felixmboya1586
      @felixmboya1586 Před 2 lety +47

      "I am not a UX designer" leave it at that.

    • @oreoluwaokunade2362
      @oreoluwaokunade2362 Před 2 lety +2

      Just keep quiet

    • @yuugaouzuki18
      @yuugaouzuki18 Před 2 lety +18

      @@oreoluwaokunade2362 Why though? Am I not allowed to comment?

    • @yuugaouzuki18
      @yuugaouzuki18 Před 2 lety +9

      @@felixmboya1586 I believe I did put "yet" there. That means I am currently learning to be a UX Designer. And I have read that not all UX Designers are happy to make logos and icons.

    • @peaceoutbear34
      @peaceoutbear34 Před 2 lety +3

      what? ux designers dont design logos and icons…

  • @coffeeishare2575
    @coffeeishare2575 Před 2 lety +11

    1. love the video (had to make coffee the moment I saw yours lol)
    2. Tools you use isn't the most important skill BUT it depends. If the role is put on the market for someone to be able to pick up work ASAP they might struggle initially if they're not fluent in them. However, usually tools are simple enough you can learn them before you even start working at the company lol.
    My advice - look into using Figma for creating design systems, tokens, version control, good practices in file management and dev handover. Understanding design systems already puts you above 99% of candidates :)

  • @nikkib9817
    @nikkib9817 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! Short and to the point!

  • @nenye6899
    @nenye6899 Před 2 lety +38

    I’m an architecture student studying UX design because I wanted to explore other aspects of design outside architecture. And I’m glad you’re saying exactly what a lot of people needed to hear. This applies to a lot of fields, actually. I want more people to do things because they care and not solely (although it’s important) because they’d like to make money. And you hit the mail on the head when you said the tools get you to where you want! Amazing and insightful video!

    • @adetokunboojikutu6094
      @adetokunboojikutu6094 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m also an architecture student and I’m curious about Ui/Ux design cause it seems like so many of my peers
      are going into it (especially since it’s believed to be more lucrative) it’s really interesting to see someone talk about this part of the profession cause all I’ve been seeing is how lucrative it is

    • @nenye6899
      @nenye6899 Před 2 lety

      @@adetokunboojikutu6094 yeah! But, at the end of the day. It’s also a career path like architecture and lucrative does not equal simple. I wish people would understand that it’s a lot more technical than it’s portrayed. So far into my journey, it’s not been very easy because there’s so much theories to learn if you’re to excel in the field.

    • @nenye6899
      @nenye6899 Před 2 lety +1

      @ALEX LEE thank you🥺❤️

    • @eemakagoma6410
      @eemakagoma6410 Před rokem

      Do you find being an architecture student is an asset in learning UX design? I am a recent graduate of architecture and am considering transitioning, as I don't want to practice as an architect- but am wondering if the cons are similar/ if it is an appropriate fit.

    • @nenye6899
      @nenye6899 Před rokem

      @@eemakagoma6410 the field is gradually becoming more and more competitive everyday because of the influx of new people. As architecture students, it’s been easier for me because if my design background and it’s really interesting but I don’t know if it’s something I see myself doing in the long run. Genuinely living in the moment. You could try it out and see if it works out for you 💕

  • @elliewolf5038
    @elliewolf5038 Před 2 lety +22

    As a new, self-conscious UX Designer, I always feel more confident after watching your videos!!

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Ellie! That is so sweet, thank you so much for watching

  • @sophian.7560
    @sophian.7560 Před 2 lety +7

    Hey Mimi! Your videos have been so helpful, thank you for all this insight and content that you create! I'm wondering if you could provide more info on what UX salaries look like, especially from the point of view of applying right out of bootcamp? It might be too personal, but I'm wondering what your salary progression has been like since graduating yourself. I know salaries vary based on location (although I'm from the Ca/SF Bay Area, so our locations are more synced up), but I'm wondering how things differ based on reported salaries on sites like Glassdoor vs what you actually experienced in reality applying/getting hired by companies. Hope you see this - and again, thank you so much for all your work you put into this channel!

  • @axisinvestors
    @axisinvestors Před 2 lety

    great video! keep up the good work

  • @shannonmaria6040
    @shannonmaria6040 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi Mimi - love your content, but often times i feel like the title and thumbnail of your videos dont match the content of your video - this one for example could have been - Debugging the Myths around UX design or Myth or Facts. But overall your content is very informative and great!!!

  • @reemalhalbouni
    @reemalhalbouni Před 11 měsíci

    I am so happy I found your channel ❤️

  • @GianAmati
    @GianAmati Před 2 lety

    The PR cruiser shade earned you the like and subscription

  • @NQuiz52
    @NQuiz52 Před 2 lety +8

    I am Soooooooo TOTALLY with you on this JB description BS. I thought I was the only one who saw it this way. I learned through experience and developed my own innovations to achieve massive results, yet in interviews, they focus on the tools, just like you say.
    I think it is because so much about marketing and design is a mystery to anyone who isn't actually deep into it and so, they focus on the tools because this makes sense to them from their surface-level understanding.

  • @jojomojo012
    @jojomojo012 Před 2 lety +93

    Very true, and it’s not just bootcamps that sell a fantasy. I got a degree specializing in Human-Computer Interaction and when you’re going through the program NO ONE tells you what UX design is really like in the real world, or that it’s oversaturated and you’re competing with hundreds of other people to get a job. I’m now 6 years into my career as a UX designer and it still is very different than they described it to be in school. Also, it’s so oversaturated that even at 6 years of experience I’m being overlooked for jobs by people that have 7+ years of experience.

    • @daliwood8900
      @daliwood8900 Před 2 lety +8

      Could you share how to better utilize the learning resources from Human-Computer Interaction program. I feel like systematic learning will be helpful for someone who don't have UX design background and want to develop a promising career in the long run. I'm going to apply for an online program because I'm working a full-time job. Any suggestion will be very helpful.

    • @comodesignstudio_la
      @comodesignstudio_la Před 2 lety +14

      @@daliwood8900 you can study Apple HIG and Material design guidelines to understand the principles of UI design. UX design is so broad you can practically start from a variety of different places like research, strategy or testing. My advice is to understand what UX entails, know the basic process, do a personal project, get feedback from different designers, PMs or engineers on ADP list and iterate based on the feedback to make your project better. You would literally be practicing how designers work in the real world while gaining skills. Practice is always the best teacher in my opinion.

    • @daliwood8900
      @daliwood8900 Před 2 lety +6

      @@comodesignstudio_la Thabk you so much for your advise. I don’t want to invest 30k for another master degree only find It’s unnecessary. I want to study some online courses first to see if I really want to do it or what aspect of UX I want to focus.
      I watched many videos and the truth is learning from doing the project to expose to the whole process of UX design. By the way I like your channel. Thank you for supporting the community:)

    • @comodesignstudio_la
      @comodesignstudio_la Před 2 lety +2

      @@daliwood8900 I get what you're saying. I see that there's not a lot of truth spoken about when understanding the expectations of a UX career. When I came across this video, I had to chime in on the conversation! Glad to help and to see other videos like this. I've seen too many people get affected in negative ways by not knowing the reality.

    • @MrComic97
      @MrComic97 Před 2 lety +9

      Honestly what field in tech isn’t over saturated?

  • @cart00nchris15
    @cart00nchris15 Před 2 lety +2

    I can cosign a lot of this. Especially the part about the tools. It doesn't and never matters. Have you seen what someone can do with Crayons? 😅

  • @cre8ivelife554
    @cre8ivelife554 Před 2 lety +7

    Ux is what I want to do over anything else but I too feel like it's sketchy... I feel like it's way over saturated, kinda sucks. I can't give it up though lol. I'm basically studying for two different careers, I just can't give up on ux. I wish I could just go all in

    • @killuazoldyck6447
      @killuazoldyck6447 Před rokem +1

      which is the other career are you studying for and what are ur thoughts now

  • @livmari
    @livmari Před 2 lety +13

    I think the importance of being good at different design tools vary depending on the size of the company you're applying to work for and your own seniority.
    It's definitely true that you can jump from project to project and grasp the basic features of any design tool quickly, but that way you never learn advanced features that allow you to for example manage design systems or larger design scopes maintained within a design tool.
    I use Figma at my work and I can definitely tell if someone is not very good at it and should have spent a little more time learning.

  • @Taskade
    @Taskade Před 2 lety

    Excellent take on UI UX design!

  • @steven-vj6lc
    @steven-vj6lc Před 2 lety +1

    keep it real. wish you best of luck in life

  • @judgydesigner
    @judgydesigner Před 2 lety

    Finally Somebody said it. Insightful and Truthful Video. Beware of quick learnings.

  • @bryanmartinez5922
    @bryanmartinez5922 Před rokem

    Love this video ❤

  • @GrowthLearner
    @GrowthLearner Před 2 lety

    Same for analytics! Some job descriptions talk about requiring experience with enterprise-level web analytics accounts that see X million hits per month. It's just numbers! It's the thinking that matters.

  • @DanGarcia_UX
    @DanGarcia_UX Před 7 měsíci

    I’m considering a career change to UX/UI. Do you believe it’s possible to land a paying job transitioning from my previous field of project management? Or is it almost always the roadmap to take unpaid internships to get your foot in the door?

  • @lizmangus8564
    @lizmangus8564 Před 2 lety +24

    Hi Mimi! Im a new UX designer and was wondering how you deal with fellow team members not liking something you designed? Currently in a bit of a slump after show casing some new wireframes that essentially got shut down and I was asked to re-design half of it.

    • @shinikyokai8815
      @shinikyokai8815 Před 2 lety +12

      There's this really awesome book called "Articulating Design Decisions" by Tom Greever that goes into this exact topic.

    • @bza2356
      @bza2356 Před 2 lety +1

      You'll grow and just take it day by day. Find out what they don't like and how they would change it. Should be feedback you can work with. Just picture yourself in 6 months to a year and focus on the one new thing you learn everyday. Good luck, I've felt like this in both my design jobs as I grew from graphic design into ux / ui

  • @christnhvv256
    @christnhvv256 Před 2 lety +1

    I love all the info
    was very insightful
    but I would like to take the time to compliment you on your beauty!
    Bisous

  • @mightbyson
    @mightbyson Před 2 lety +9

    I paid the fees of a UX design course that's starting this month, and I feel discouraged after watching your video.

    • @tayoshane3345
      @tayoshane3345 Před 8 měsíci

      Can we get an update? How did it go? I’m looking to start so do you have any advice?

    • @mightbyson
      @mightbyson Před 8 měsíci

      @@tayoshane3345 It took me a year to learn UX (but it could take you less because I'm a bit of a perfectionist). I took a UI course afterwards, then I figured out it needs a lot of practice and ended up burned out since I was doing all of that besides my 9-5 job. I quit.
      Sorry if I disappointed you.

  • @itschili2711
    @itschili2711 Před 2 lety +5

    Needed to hear this. I’m a working college student and I was thinking getting a UX design cert would increase my opportunities for positions that pay well.

  • @edward6749
    @edward6749 Před 2 lety +3

    Me getting ready to finally change my life and do something. **Gets recommended this video**. Ahhh here we go again😂😂

  • @cherryg.3042
    @cherryg.3042 Před 2 lety +4

    I am in complete need of a career change that will allow me to be home with my daughter. I looked into coding, data analytics and now UX design everyone says the same thing. I don’t know where to start.

    • @da-naegibbons8400
      @da-naegibbons8400 Před rokem +1

      Please tell me which one you went with and how it's going? I'm in the same boat.

    • @diya8869
      @diya8869 Před rokem +1

      ​@@da-naegibbons8400 same

    • @diya8869
      @diya8869 Před rokem +1

      ​@@da-naegibbons8400 what did you choose

  • @irina383
    @irina383 Před 2 lety +3

    Work for free to do your portfolio is a common experience in creative field. Dancers, photographers, circus people etc, etc do a few free projects in the beginning. Guess what? All of them are always crying that the field is oversaturated so as Uber drivers and Doordashers🙄 there’s always gonna be people who are focused on lack.

  • @janpancake
    @janpancake Před 2 lety +7

    By $0.00 do you mean your first job you were doing for free? That's nuts. Can you make a video talking about your experience at that job? I'd love to know how a company can get away with paying someone nothing.

    • @mattphan9881
      @mattphan9881 Před 2 lety

      Not uncommon for a lot of junior designers. Pro bono work is for designers to get experience and case study projects for their portfolio. A lot of companies weed out designers with less experience so working for free is an "easy" way to puff your resume.

    • @gabriellahong6485
      @gabriellahong6485 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mattphan9881 Creative industry will always be a turbulent start for most people unless you're parents are already extremely well connected. Small companies need the help but can't afford to pay... Young designers need the work but can't pay school debt and live without pay... Government can't support people if people aren't working to pay taxes... Guess all you can do is work at some other entry job and freelance on the side until you have enough experience to do it full-time. I think if you really want something, you have to do whatever it takes to get there... And if the reason why you want something isn't good enough to motivate you through those times... then maybe you need to ask yourself if YOU really want it? Or are you doing it because of something else? Change what you want or change the motivation as to why you want it... I think it's possible to make a career doing anything these days, it's all a matter of persistence and luck.

    • @mattphan9881
      @mattphan9881 Před 2 lety

      @@gabriellahong6485 there is a fine line to doing what it takes. In general, product (or user experience) design is devalued at many organizations and believe designers just make interfaces or things "pretty". The work that goes into solving complex problems in meaningful ways validated by users isn't a simple task. So going in working for free only reinforces and devalues this industry more. I've been a product designer for nearly a decade and have gone through it all. I've worked for free, been expected to output work that's a graphic designer's job, worked entry level, wear many different hats in a designer role etc.. - I've done it all. Junior designer's tend to be insecure about their own abilities (imposter syndrome) and will honestly do anything to land a job. Some companies that can't afford a designer they will prey (not with malicious intent) and leverage this to their advantage to get free work... knowingly or unknowingly. So my point, is that not getting paid in exchange for experience, is a means to an end to landing a stable job but can also devalue your work/worth.

  • @Rosonicole
    @Rosonicole Před rokem

    I think ultimately the bigger tech companies want people with higher education. But let’s be real you can do really well in freelance as well! Also starting your own business. I went into knowing exactly what I wanted to do and already drew out my plan. Mapping your success is so important! Also being self sufficient will get you so far! We live in a wonderful era where we can use ai to help us do our job faster & more efficiently. Good luck to everyone!

  • @ThetysSlone
    @ThetysSlone Před 2 lety +5

    Girl you scared me with the car sound 😭

  • @lilyw4369
    @lilyw4369 Před rokem

    How much more likely are you to get a job if you go to bootcamp as a 16 year old

  • @Bronnybronny
    @Bronnybronny Před 2 lety +1

    I am building relationships with Product Designers right now in order to really understand the reality of the job. I still want the job though - and that’s it. LOL

  • @ocubex
    @ocubex Před 11 měsíci

    Process over tools; tools change, processes get refined but hardly changes.

  • @TheBumpdjs
    @TheBumpdjs Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for being real

  • @zbeaz_2908
    @zbeaz_2908 Před 2 lety +2

    The PT cruiser comment 😂

  • @formulaone07
    @formulaone07 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there any point in specializing only in UI design? Or if the graphics part is the most important to me, then might as well focus on marketing/brand design?

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Před 2 lety +3

      Depends on what you enjoy doing more. If you like print design or graphic design,, then I would focus more on that rather than UX :)

  • @andresramirez4469
    @andresramirez4469 Před rokem +2

    actually money is the main motivator most times

  • @thedylanrogers
    @thedylanrogers Před 2 lety +3

    My favorite UX design tool os a sharpie and paper.

  • @grumpyoats
    @grumpyoats Před 2 lety +24

    I’ve worked “fulfilling and meaningful” low paying jobs for so long. Sometimes it is about the money 😂

    • @gezzapk
      @gezzapk Před rokem

      You still won't be happy.

    • @rebekahhall7835
      @rebekahhall7835 Před rokem +8

      @@gezzapk Being able to pay your bills for sure increases happiness . Stop being so negative

    • @steverogers7601
      @steverogers7601 Před rokem +1

      @@gezzapks. Yes you will be happy because money helps with paying your bills, paying off debt and hlpeing your family.
      I make 96k and I’m able to pay my bills on time, finished paying off my debt, and I can help my mom with money when she needs.
      I don’t get scared anymore when I go to the supermarket and swipe my card to pay and wonder if my card will get declined because of low funds.
      This has made me happier because it has eliminated a lot of stress.

  • @vikiluch99
    @vikiluch99 Před 2 lety

    What does it mean “goosec? Or goose neck? 🤷‍♀️ like zero

  • @donya80
    @donya80 Před rokem

    dear mimi where do you live?

  • @funwithsarah1586
    @funwithsarah1586 Před 2 lety

    3:58 that's more of the UI part of the job 🤔

  • @apparentlydesign7712
    @apparentlydesign7712 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your sass 💁🏻‍♂️ lol 😂

  • @smileather
    @smileather Před 2 lety

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @relative_vie
    @relative_vie Před 2 lety +4

    99% of recruiters are biased and have no idea what they’re are looking for

  • @gaminggenes320
    @gaminggenes320 Před rokem

    It's true. Sometimes just the logo itself screws up the entire look-and-feel and I might as well don't want to do it because it screws up my entire artwork that I love the most and enjoy doing. In Chinese, 一朵鲜花插在牛粪上, come on... no real artists willing to make their work looks like this. The tools? My only UI/UX tools are CSS, VS Code, jQuery, that's all. Icon and image design? I use MS PowerPoint -- Do you believe that? ^^

  • @andigomez1993
    @andigomez1993 Před 2 lety +1

    You will learn the tool on the job...

  • @NAla2526
    @NAla2526 Před 2 lety +2

    Boot camp isn’t it get and actual degree in it then the pay comes . For example my degree is an AS In Ux and graphic design that mean you get trained in both fields at that point you struggle with making logo and stuff you can design everything thing .

    • @unknownman1035
      @unknownman1035 Před rokem

      Just because you went in debt don’t mean we need too clown 4:54

    • @unknownman1035
      @unknownman1035 Před rokem

      Just because you went in debt don’t mean we need too clown

  • @denkinoms
    @denkinoms Před rokem

    This girl is very young and had no idea what an internship was before going into this. Go in upwork and do any job you can. It's temporary. I graduated high school in 2007, and at that age I knew I had to work my ass off for nothing before anyone trusted me with any job. 🙃 everything in this video is obvious but also not trye for everyone. Keep in mind that she graduated from bootcamp with ZERO experience and is able to make a living. While also admitting that she knows people who have graduated and landed a good paying job right out of boot camp. The clickbate is serious with this one.

  • @jdt8983
    @jdt8983 Před rokem

    I don't know why you're annoyed but it must be the internet trolls. It's strange how people act so differently behind a computer and are mean just for entertainment. Anyways - not to give my life story but after finally figuring out health issues I have a better feel for what I might enjoy. Seems like there are people from nearly every industry going into this. My interests are neuroscience, jiu jitsu, creative writing, chess. And petting my cat. Having a hard time knowing what this would be like and if I would enjoy it or not. Feel clueless here. Guess I just have to start studying it and see if it's a good fit.

  • @johnathansantoni4533
    @johnathansantoni4533 Před 2 lety

    she looks like Kourtney k

  • @Splashstar216
    @Splashstar216 Před 9 měsíci

    I heard that you need ui design too. /:

  • @kennyb5537
    @kennyb5537 Před rokem

    Design tools are super important to increase productivity between UX Design and implementation ... you are wrong on the first point.

  • @supreetkaur8210
    @supreetkaur8210 Před rokem

    U remind me of kourtenay Kardashians

  • @dhruvprabhal9163
    @dhruvprabhal9163 Před 2 lety +3

    You look like kourtney kardashian

  • @franzezz6602
    @franzezz6602 Před 2 lety

    I like the truth

  • @kconrad5893
    @kconrad5893 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you know that you don’t just suck as a UX designer? Ever thought of that?

  • @dmitryk2828
    @dmitryk2828 Před 2 lety +3

    It may be better to spend time improving your professional qualities than making another demotivating content. In the end, you can always change profession. Good luck
    Definitely disagree!

  • @nickgames3856
    @nickgames3856 Před rokem +1

    You say a lot of shit, if you want to get paid well, there is only one thing you can do, have a really good portfólio of personal and free-lancer projects, and be a generalist UX Designer, be a pro in all fields of UI/UX Design, I didn't completed the program to get the certificate, but if I were a company like google, I would like to hire a guy with a lot of free lancer projects, and someone that got great grades troughout the google certificate program. I am litteraly taking notes on every single words on the google certificate program, and I am sure that my effort will pay off. My father always said to me, you can be whatever you want, but just be the best in your field, there are TEACHERS getting paid 6 figures, simply because they are the best in their field, keep that in mind.

  • @solarlola5953
    @solarlola5953 Před 2 lety +1

    what a discouraging video lol

  • @That-Kevin
    @That-Kevin Před rokem +1

    PT cruisers make you uncomfortable! Oh my God you are my new best friend!❤

  • @flyleelee5351
    @flyleelee5351 Před 2 lety

    I'm about to start a bootcamp/course, and I'm terrified 🫤

    • @mimimichi
      @mimimichi  Před 2 lety +1

      You got this, after the first hour few minutes in, you're going to feel ready to go and take on the world!!

    • @robertvargas169
      @robertvargas169 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mimimichi What "bootcamp" or course would you even recommend? Or have seen other succeed in.