Awesh
@awesh
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Leading with design, learning with curiosity, mentoring with heart — at the crossroads of UX, culture & AI. #UX
India, Pune
Joined August 2008
I’ve been working quietly on this for a while. No-Nonsense UX Design for Beginners is now live on Kindle. A simple, practical guide for freshers and anyone starting UX—no jargon, no fluff. View on Kindle: https://t.co/UTjYXEhBEK
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If you’re a designer, this is worth your time. Probably the best investment you can make in your craft. Apple Creator Studio at this price is 🔥
Meet Apple Creator Studio: giving creators of every kind easy access to powerful, intuitive tools for video, music, imaging, and productivity, all supercharged by intelligent features that speed up and elevate their work.
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If you're new to UX: Skip complex frameworks at first. Focus on understanding users—talk to 5 people about how they use one app.
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AI image tools can really speed things up. Pair them with good visual sense and clear prompts, and you’ll stand out.
AI Image Generation and Editing is now one of the hottest skills on Upwork. With tools like Gemini 3 Pro and ChatGPT Plus speeding up high quality ad creation, graphic designers who are good with ai prompting should add this as a specialized profile on upwork. Thank me later
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Meet Apple Creator Studio: giving creators of every kind easy access to powerful, intuitive tools for video, music, imaging, and productivity, all supercharged by intelligent features that speed up and elevate their work.
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UX interviews reward clear thinking, communication, and curiosity—not perfection. That’s what most UX teams actually hire for.
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Honesty matters. If you don’t know something, say it—and explain how you’d approach it. That builds trust.
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In design challenges, don’t rush to solutions. Strong candidates pause and ask questions like: “Who is the user?” “What problem are we solving?” “What constraints should I consider?”
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Companies want to see your process, not just outcomes. Research → assumptions → trade-offs → testing. Even small projects count if you explain them clearly.
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Example: Instead of saying “I redesigned the dashboard”, say: “Users were confused about X. I validated it through feedback, explored two options, and chose this because it reduced errors.”
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First, they’re not judging how perfect your UI looks. They’re listening for how you think. Can you explain the problem, your decisions, and what changed because of your work?
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Your first UX interview? Feeling nervous about portfolios, questions, and design challenges? Here’s what UX companies look for.
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Many of the biggest UX wins come from restraint, not adding more. In one product, we improved a complex form by hiding advanced options behind a single decision. The UI looked simpler, but completion rates went up and errors dropped—because users didn’t have to think about
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Extremely disappointed with @birlaopus . Poor paint quality and despite multiple follow-ups, there’s been no response or resolution from customer care or the paint supervisor. This is unacceptable. #CustomerExperience
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UX starter tip: Your portfolio needs stories, not just pretty screens. For each project, explain the user problem and your simple fix.
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Interesting idea. Would love to see the product evolve further from a UX perspective. A few observations from first use: • Onboarding (DOB selection) feels longer than needed • Paywall appears early, before value is clearly demonstrated • No quick overview of benefits or
Full circle moments like these never get old. Years ago, @ashishlath was an integral part of the @snapdeal journey with us. Now, he walked into the Tank as a founder, pitching his own dream. Watching that arc come together is deeply fulfilling. We’ve always believed that
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Thinking of choosing UX as a career? UX isn’t just creativity or good pay. It involves problem-solving, feedback, and figuring out unclear situations. If you enjoy understanding users and fixing real problems, the work feels meaningful. If not, it can feel stressful very
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Strong reminder: users don’t experience products. They experience journeys. Every touchpoint counts.
Most companies often focus on the product as the center of the users universe. But for users it’s the entire funnel that drives their experience and perception. Oftentimes product managers get swept by a singular focus on the aesthetics and experience of the core product
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