跟读练习: How to Become a UX Designer in 2025 (No Degree or Bootcamp) - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Do you want to break into UX design but can't afford going to schools?
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Do you want to break into UX design but can't afford going to schools?
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I'll show you how you can do it in just six steps.
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A little bit about myself.
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I'm currently a senior product designer at Lyft.
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And before here, I've been at a couple of other companies like Big Bank or Fintech Unicorn Startup or sometimes B2B companies.
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And to be fair, I did go to schools related to UX design.
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When I was in Korea,
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I double majored in visual design.
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When I moved to Canada, I studied multimedia design.
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But honestly, looking back, I think my career would have looked the same even if I didn't go to these schools.
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Because UX design is something you learn a lot from the experience when you're working,
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rather than listening to lectures or sitting in classes.
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So in this video today,
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I'll be giving you a step-by-step guidance on how I would restart my career in UX design in 2025.
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And I'll be sharing a lot of resources I handpicked based on my expertise in this industry.
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So let's get it started.
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So step one, let's start from building your foundational knowledge.
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These are the books I would recommend.
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O'Reilly makes a lot of great books related to UX,
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and most of these books are surprisingly pretty short.
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So go to the bookstore,
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buy these books, and you're going to pick up core UX principles with clear examples really quickly.
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And honestly, these books saved me from a lot of difficult interview questions,
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so I highly recommend them.
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So let's go to step two.
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The second step is about learning from portfolios.
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There are a lot of websites that create top portfolios from UX designers or product designers.
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So my recommendation is go to those websites and check out at least a thousand portfolios.
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I said that a thousand.
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It sounds a lot, but you're going to learn so much from it.
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At first, you're going to look at a portfolio and you will think like,
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okay, everything looks cool.
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But then as you look into more and more,
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you're going to start building your taste.
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You'll start noticing what you think stands out versus what are the areas that fall short on on certain portfolios.
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That's how you build your skills in building and evaluating portfolios.
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Collect the link and analyze what makes you think it's good versus bad.
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Everything you write down here will feed into the portfolio you will be building.
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Now step three, build your projects.
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It's time to build your own case study.
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The type of project you will have to focus on is passion project.
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Let's say while you're using DoorDash app,
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even though you don't work there,
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you'll notice some UX problems.
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So from that problem definition,
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you can start your own UX design project.
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You can do your own research such as talking to some DoorDash drivers,
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business owners that work with DoorDash,
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or other users that order food from DoorDash.
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And by doing so, you could show how you think,
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how you apply your UX principles,
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how you run a design project,
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and how you eventually solve a problem.
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You really can choose any mobile apps or web products that you use in your day-to-day life.
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So how many projects do you need to start up?
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I always say quality over quantity.
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So sweet spot is having three projects on your case study,
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something is really really high quality.
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So the reason this works from hiring managers perspective is
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because they want to see if you can deliver high quality work repeatedly
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so three projects in high quality is enough to prove this anything beyond
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that is good to have
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but hiring managers will not check it out anyway one bonus
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thing before you go to step four working on your ui
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so ui skill i think is something you can really quickly
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pick up by looking into a lot of products with intention to learn what makes it look good
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but you just have to practice how to make it
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so what i recommend is doing something called UI challenge for 100 days.
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I did it when I was a student and I found it really helpful.
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So what this website does is it gives you a prompt
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every day to work on different UI in a limited amount of time.
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So when you do it,
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you're forced to design something which makes you look into a lot of UI examples and apply what you learned there.
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And when you practice it for a hundred days in a row,
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you will gain UI skills to build strong portfolio cases.
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So now let's go to step four,
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which is about building your portfolio.
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Framer, Webflow, Wix are the most commonly used tools these days,
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and I personally use Framer to build my current portfolio website.
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It's really easy to use.
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You can build a lot of things without having to code.
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If you're feeling overwhelmed to start from the blank space,
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on their website, they'll give you a lot of templates you could start from.
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Step five, get your portfolio reviewed.
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So you have been building this portfolio based on your perspective and your research.
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Now it's time to plug in someone else's perspective
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and this is where mentorship comes in two websites i recommended
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and i have used are adp list
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and mentor crews i was a mentor at mentor crews actually
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but i don't provide mentorship anymore but you're going to find a lot of mentors
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that you could learn from adp list is free
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but mentor crews is paid i find paid mentorship really worth it
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so let's think about this from capitalism perspective you are their clients
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which means that these mentors will put a lot of effort into reviewing your portfolio to make sure
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that you will land the job through this portfolio.
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And I'm saying this from my honest experience.
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So if you want to improve your portfolio,
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resume or interview skills in a short amount of time really efficiently,
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I highly recommend paid mentorship.
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It could get expensive, honestly,
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but treat it as investment.
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Once you land a role in UX design,
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you're going to make way more money than that.
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Finally, last step, it's about building your network and contributing to a community.
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I made a short video about LinkedIn networking before and you can pick up all my tips on that.
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And a spoiler, I'm going to make more long-form videos on how to build and grow your LinkedIn network.
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And on top of this,
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networking is not just about your LinkedIn.
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There's so many Slack communities out there you could join.
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These three are the ones I used to be part of and learn so much from it.
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You could go there to connect with people or sometimes like ask for help.
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For example drop your portfolio link
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and ask for some advice on how you could improve it
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so many people there will be willing to help you out the beauty of this community is
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that you're going to learn from not only getting help
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but also when you're giving help let's say somebody asks you to review their portfolio
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when you're reviewing it you're going to think about all the
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learnings you got from a lot of portfolios you have checked out
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or other ux principles that you have learned about and
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when you're sharing your advice you're practicing on how to do a really great design critique.
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So being in these design communities have a lot of benefits
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so make sure you're going to be part of them and contribute to it.
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So that's it!
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Hope that gave you some clear ideas on where to start and where you should go next.
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I know UX design job market these days sucks
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and I honestly don't think it's going to get any better but also that does not mean that it's impossible.
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You just have to put the right effort and keep it going
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and I'm here to help you understand what type of effort you will have to put into it.
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And officially this is making my first long form YouTube video.
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If you want me to cover specific topics,
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drop the ideas in the comments.
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I'll definitely check them out.
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And likes, comments, and subscribes will help this video reach the right audience just like you.
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Okay, I'll see you in my next video.
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Bye, see you then.

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