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The End of Design?
Figma released their UI3 AI generator and the reception is mixed. One one hand, (mostly paid) figma advocates are saying it's amazing, awesome, wow, so good!
On the other, many people have legitimate concerns about their work being used to train AI models , AI replacing them and more.
Is this it? Is this the end of design? Will PM's now just generate stuff and fire all designers? Let's think about it in this video.
Go to square.one so you won't have to fear AI.
#figma #ui #ai
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Відео

Designers wish they were smart
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AI is changing the way we work, whether we like it or not. Is it changing for the better? Not necessarily. We are getting lazy and way less creative. The path is splitting into two and from what I'm seeing that AI-bro way is heading towards lower quality, lower creativity and just simply dumber design. And sure - there are those who run up escalators too - but trust me it's such a small group i...
Ugly Future of Design Tools
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Ok we have to talk! There are changes going on and most people are totally unaware! Design tools are going in a direction that's harmful for both designers and the entire industry. It's time to talk about how they're training AI models on your work, how they believe they OWN your work and what you can do to protect yourself. If you're an artist, designer or a mix of both pay attention. Otherwis...
Learn Spline for FREE and win
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We have a new contest challenge going on the platform right now partnering with @splinetool ! Join now (both PRO and FREE users) to learn 3d and win one of three Spline yearly subscriptions ($288 value!) Just go to: hype4.academy And start the challenge. Or if you want the ultimate subscription go here: hype4.academy/plans We're excited to add 3d illustration to the growing list of challenge sk...
This is How Seniors do UI
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Yes, there are five levels of skills of UX/UI design and only level 4 gets you hired. → Get my courses to LEVEL UP (get it? ;-)) hype4academy.gumroad.com → Sign up to SQUARE ONE square.one → Be notified when Deliberately Defiant launches deliberatelydefiant.com Levels of UX/UI design is the best approach to understand where a product is in terms of design quality. This if great for designers ,f...
WTH Are All The Jobs?
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Where are all those design jobs? It seems like we're in a bad economy for long enough, so what is going on in the UX/UI Design industry? Why November 2022 was a defining moment and what comes next for designers? Well... there's actually some good news too. Of course if you want to succeed you'll have to help your luck, it won't happen automatically but no worries this channel is here to help :)...
Low fidelity wireframes in UX explained
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Low Fidelity wireframes are one of those things that come to mind when you think UX design. They're still all over the internet when you search for UX, but are they even useful anymore? And what are they about exactly? If you want me to continue with this shortest UX course in the world please leave a like comment and share this video - the more people see it the more I'll be motivated to do th...
Double Diamond explained
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In this video, I explain what the UX Design Process looks like in the Double Diamond method. It can be scary at first but it's actually very easy and logical! We'll cover convergence, divergence and the four main steps of the Double Diamond Process called: Discover, Define, Develop, Deliver - see all D ;-) We use this process often, but we don't do it exactly the double diamond way because ther...
Best Designers Don't Ask for Feedback
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Here's over 20 years of UX/UI design agency experience in just 8 minutes. I talk about my most important findings and what I learned from some of my own - painful - mistakes in the industry. This works for both freelancers, small agencies and people just working a steady design job. Join our free daily design challenges: hype4.academy Two of the courses I mentioned in the video and my book are ...
UX User Flows Explained
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In Today's video I'll show you how UX design User Flows work in just 90 seconds. After this you will be able to make and practice them yourself! ⚠️ Remember we have a special PRO Information Architecture challenge at hype4.academy where doing user flows like this will come in handy! Vote for next week's topic: 🅰️ What are Low fidelity wireframes still used for? or 🅱️ What is the Double Diamond?...
UX Design Basics for Beginners
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This is a start of a new series in which I will take one design term and explain it in under 90 seconds, with examples. Starting with something broad like UX design but for next week I have two propositions: 🅰️ Low fidelity wireframes or 🅱️ Flow diagrams You can vote in the comments by saying which one you prefer but also please tell me why! And all comments to this video are appreciated, this ...
Are You At Least at Level 4 of UI?
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When it comes to UX/UI design we already established that there are five levels of skill. Well sort of. There is an extra skill level above 5 too. It's not expected for beginners to all fully grasp this level, but knowing it exists and the WHY of it is beneficial. Especially since most of the actual UI on level 6 looks like a level 5. Where lies the difference? How to level up your UI design no...
10x Faster way to learn UX
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10x Faster way to learn UX
Learn UI design 3x faster for FREE
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Learn UI design 3x faster for FREE
Select Squares with Bad UX Portfolios
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Select Squares with Bad UX Portfolios
UI Design Trend 2024: Plasticity
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UI Design Trend 2024: Plasticity
AI will NOT replace you after all
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AI will NOT replace you after all
You won't believe how easy this is!
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You won't believe how easy this is!
14 Web Designs Trends 2024
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14 Web Designs Trends 2024
Daily practice makes you better at UI
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Daily practice makes you better at UI
Why you should learn UX in 2024
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Why you should learn UX in 2024
Why learning UX is not worth it in 2024
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Why learning UX is not worth it in 2024
Don't waste time learning to prompt AI
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Don't waste time learning to prompt AI
The real reason why Adobe quit Figma?
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The real reason why Adobe quit Figma?
2024 Design Trends
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2024 Design Trends
Difference between a Job and a Fail
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Difference between a Job and a Fail
Will the Gemini AI replace designers?
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Will the Gemini AI replace designers?
Flat design is OVER. What's next?
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Flat design is OVER. What's next?
Special UX/UI opportunity
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Special UX/UI opportunity
You’re using Auto-Layout WRONG
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You’re using Auto-Layout WRONG

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @phantomberzerk9486
    @phantomberzerk9486 11 годин тому

    Can i get the music in desc

  • @m.a.masudkarim8758
    @m.a.masudkarim8758 11 годин тому

    you just maki it worst

  • @GarretTheCarrot56
    @GarretTheCarrot56 12 годин тому

    I have a nexus dock

  • @syedazeemjaved
    @syedazeemjaved 20 годин тому

    Where do you get those scores for "good" and "bad"? Are they contrast scores, and is there a website to get them?

  • @Muatex
    @Muatex 21 годину тому

    Do you use an Insta360 Flow?

  • @artfrody
    @artfrody 22 години тому

    revolutionary topic for discussion🤔

  • @MaximDesign
    @MaximDesign День тому

    Well time to unsubscribe and switch professions then. See ya bois.

  • @herrDOS
    @herrDOS День тому

    They are likely trying to tap into the non-professional audience. There’re only so many artists on the planet, and using their tools requires a trained specialist. Training an artist or an architect takes many years, so they always have a revenue cap. If, however, these companies somehow manage to offer their services to a wider audience through integrating generative AI, that might mean doubling or tripling the revenue stream. Who wouldn’t want to make 2-10-20 times more money from the same product with minimal alterations?

  • @iskrenivanov7777
    @iskrenivanov7777 День тому

    This is just the end of creativity!

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype День тому

      Is it though?

    • @iskrenivanov7777
      @iskrenivanov7777 День тому

      @@MalewiczHype for me, yes, if you have an AI to generate ready screens for your user flow, how on earth are going to learn to think, how to construct such a screen. As you stated, in the next 5-10 years, AI will learn from itself, since people will only use it to generate new ideas.

  • @kaihi178
    @kaihi178 2 дні тому

    A hypothetical/nonexistant “AI” could replace designers but current LLM powered template builders can’t

  • @sir_arsen
    @sir_arsen 2 дні тому

    it’s not, yet (hopefully never)

  • @nourdev789
    @nourdev789 2 дні тому

    ?

  • @thund3rd3v72
    @thund3rd3v72 2 дні тому

    Here where is part 3??

  • @juliebarber9898
    @juliebarber9898 2 дні тому

    What time of day was this made? It's so quiet on the streets of NYC!

  • @davedesigns4you
    @davedesigns4you 2 дні тому

    The GOAT!!! 🐐

  • @gregthomas6637
    @gregthomas6637 3 дні тому

    Can not understand what will happen in the whole world after 5 year, because IT DOES NOT MATTER what I try to learn, because every pro in EVERY SINGLE profession says the same as this guy ! Where now ? What to learn ? What types of job maybe I can earn ?

  • @frozen9638
    @frozen9638 3 дні тому

    What about button hierarchy ?

  • @Jzguan
    @Jzguan 4 дні тому

    Today prediction are wrong. Figma improved a lot

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype 4 дні тому

      Privacy policy: no improvement Convoluted pricing: no improvement

  • @maramalkrdy2488
    @maramalkrdy2488 4 дні тому

    helpful and clear. thank you

  • @WqrAhs
    @WqrAhs 4 дні тому

    Hey Malewics, your tutorials are really helpful. I wish you made more animation tutorials, plus this video has over 100 comments, so next video is due :).

  • @patrec7638
    @patrec7638 4 дні тому

    Great take on AI in general, but you raised a more important point - what do we as designers have to offer, when the power goes off? Do any of us have skills that can be used without the ability to power something on? I urge everyone to unplug more often and work on skills that can be done offline. It may be related to your current job, but it would be better to branch out and learn skills that can help your survive.

  • @johnmarkcarter4037
    @johnmarkcarter4037 4 дні тому

    This was incredibly helpful.

  • @notimeforcode5770
    @notimeforcode5770 5 днів тому

    Great video. What do you think of Lunacy (considering that I can export in sketch format)?

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype 5 днів тому

      I've been supporting Lunacy for a while now. Them and Penpot are a great alternative to Sketch that's also fair.

  • @asmr.Beehere
    @asmr.Beehere 5 днів тому

    I agree, use AI but not to the level where you can't function without it and lose your critical thinking skills.

  • @b4tp3n9uin4
    @b4tp3n9uin4 5 днів тому

    Thank you for being a real one Michal! AI is still a relatively new technology and really lacks creativity. I use AI to narrow down my ideas, but I will criticize AI, whether their answers are odd or not taking certain aspects in consideration. People treat AI like a god, they’re not. Both human and AI have strengths and weaknesses

  • @blakehourigan6149
    @blakehourigan6149 5 днів тому

    Great video. I have a lot of experience myself and i can say there are many other complimentary skills that weigh more heavily in terms of value and being hired than going from a 4 to a 5 in UI/UX design. Context: Most people in business will think a 3 is good design because most people in business aren't designers. Most people in business start with a 1 or 2 in design so if you're doing better than that there's a job out there somewhere for you. Also, recruiters don't search based on your design expertise (again they're not a designer), they search based on your profession title. Essential complimentary skills that will make you a highly valuable designer for your clients: Business Problem Solving: UI/UX design is not only about making things pretty. If you're able to solve business problems through your designs and collaboratively in meetings, I guarantee that clients will come back to you and recommend you. Clients care about their business, pretty designs are the figurative icing on the cake. Communication: Your ability to provide context (the situation) and then articulate what, who, where and why in relation to your designs. Telling the story is very important, it's how we communicate. Enthusiasm: Your ability to listen to your client, make them feel heard, and genuinely get on their level with them in their business vision. Woah, isn't that communication i hear you ask? Enthusiasm means you deeply care about what they're doing, really want to be a part of it and want to help them. Receptiveness: When receiving feedback you may feel that because your designs are your ideas, that they're also part of your identity. They aren't, they're just ideas. If this is happening, your focus is too much on yourself and not on the the client and their business. Think of your designs like throwing a tennis ball in the air and you and your client are simply discussing and critiquing it. Collaboration/Nuance: This is the push pull with your team mates and or direct client, between owning your design and letting others have some control and input. Design is a team effort, you will never have all the answers and you'll even find that others have better ideas than you at times. Encourage that creativity, support their ideas, make them feel heard, and include their ideas for a great outcome and they will love you for it because everyone wins. A Challenger Mindset: You're here to challenge the status quo and take initiative. Got a great design that wasn't even asked for? Ask to present it anyway when it's appropriate, even if it's not needed right now. Overdelivering with great problem solving designs when you can will make you stand out and communicate that you're a valuable asset. Also, little seeds grow. Find your style: While inspiration is essential, try not to follow the crowd - make it your own. Discover your own style, what feels natural to you, and clients will approach you for it and will pay you handsomely, because you'll be the only person who can give them that. Hope this helps you on your design journey and good luck out there. If you have any complimentary skills to add please do.

  • @alexeytretina
    @alexeytretina 5 днів тому

    Can't agree more

  • @musicmaniac434
    @musicmaniac434 5 днів тому

    100% on point, we should use AI to compliment our workflow, not rely on it to do everything. Just like you said we can use escalator to climb even faster, but we still need to do our work. I think AI is great for creating moodboards, maybe even some images that we can then refine in photoshop. For copy it's mostly crap in my opinion. It's really generic and after seeing it few times you get the gist when something is AI written which is a big no for me... Whole point of being designer is to have skill of developing empathy for different users and tackle problems from their perspective. AI doesn't have empathy. It's like really really smart sociopath that is learning from human behaviour but it will never be able to truly empathise with the users...

  • @dean827
    @dean827 5 днів тому

    Designers (I didn’t say UX Johnny come latelies) are a hockey 🏒 stick business. The 5-10% make all the $ and for decades on end maintain 1-2 solid jobs/clients. Most come for the promise of a high paycheck but few stay employed or get an opportunity. It’s like youtubers, most get scraps and eventually quit.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype 5 днів тому

      That is true. Most of life wins happen with proper skill - and with UA-camrs only a small percent do it well ( I still don't). With design it's the same - either you're good enough to book clients for years or you struggle. 90% of jobs are like this.

  • @Oxygen456
    @Oxygen456 5 днів тому

    I've been a designer since 1996 and yes, I was mostly a drag and dropper. If someone thinks he's cool as a UX Designer, he's an idiot, cooler and more original than he is a barber. I made a lot of money, but now it's over. AI destroys everything. I am looking for a new opportunity to survive. With this job, you won't earn a lot of money and you have huge competition. After 38 years, you can look for another job for that you will be surpassed.

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype 5 днів тому

      AI is not destroying design as an industry. It's just making lazy/bad people think they're good enough but it's quickly verified. It's nowhere close to actually replacing a design problem solving. Maybe with AGI but that also has a lot of potential issues.

  • @egzystencjaumyslu
    @egzystencjaumyslu 5 днів тому

    I feel like if we replace everything with AI, we will end up like in the Wall-e movie... Just lying in the bed, eating and consuming stuff, without thinking about anything.

  • @enenotowitch628
    @enenotowitch628 5 днів тому

    3:59 - logo

  • @rosab6259
    @rosab6259 5 днів тому

    I’ve been feeling low key dumb for not using ChatGPT or other AI tools for copy and other projects. But thank you for validating the reason why I didn’t want to use it in the first place. I think my brain is a little smarter than some 😇

  • @WellHiddenTreasure
    @WellHiddenTreasure 5 днів тому

    your analogies of AI make me think the same analogies are very apt for the governments in a lot of parts of the world (western world at least)

  • @mistralxl
    @mistralxl 5 днів тому

    Platform X is still relevant? Maybe Telegram.

  •  6 днів тому

    I've been using AI to help me write some copy past year, but day after day, I use AI way less. Is not reliable and the result are the same for everybody. P.D. I have an instagram account for music theory and divulgation and all my content is written by myself. P.D.2 What do you think about generalists?

  • @michaelfbuckley
    @michaelfbuckley 6 днів тому

    I totally agree-we are going get dumber if we keep on this path. And by accepting AI quality content we allow ourselves to be replaced by AI.

  • @muhamadsaeedd
    @muhamadsaeedd 6 днів тому

    This is why, I hate AI.

  • @mattidado17
    @mattidado17 6 днів тому

    This is why in Dune human banned AI and use Mentat.

  • @Mooooty
    @Mooooty 6 днів тому

    AI is not making us dumber....AI is making us unemployed, because AI is smarter than us....Deal With It 😎

    • @MalewiczHype
      @MalewiczHype 6 днів тому

      It's not smarter than us. It's smarter than a very dumb person, so the solution is to not be stupid :) We now in the age of AI are getting more clients than ever.