This is how the UX design process in the real world looks like. It is not linear, and there's no magical formula to it. Hope this gives you a clear idea of how designers approach our designs, why defining a good problem statement is crucial and why we do user testing.
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00:00 Hello!
00:11 Are all design processes the same?
00:54 Overview of design process
01:59 Stage 1
04:37 Stage 2
05:45 Iterate
05:58 Stage 3
06:23 Stage 4
06:48 Stage 5
08:06 Iterate again
08:42 Design Handoff
09:56 Launch and Post-launch
10:27 Reflections
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