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more than ux ui book

No other books covers
practical practices the same way

Author explians, why even after having a great portfolio you’re not getting a job

Practical experiences from a UX UI designer, who learned everything himself

Save $1000s
by not going to an institute, and wasting your money as well as time

More than UX UI

A guide specially covering all the basics, advance UI UX and practical assignments that once you complete you’ve over 95% probability to land your new Job or a freelance gig.

UX UI Designers Average Salaries around the world

India

₹7-₹30 lacks

Germany

£46K

Canada

CA$77k

UK

£48K

USA

$90k

The last

UI UX Course you would need!

I have spent over $5000

(4 Lacks inr) figuring out UX UI and finding high paying clients to run my business,

 

I compiled all this knowledge and have put together for $19

Doubtful? check our dribbble and website

Surely if you would like to see a sample of how the book looks inside and what all content is covered, you're welcome, feel free to explore:

Free Sample (limited version)

Dennis.

I started to learn ux design like few months ago, it's kinda overwhelming to learn by your own, the first sample of this design book was pretty good. The content is informative and presented in a way that's easy to understand.

Ruth.

The book is not full version as of yet, though the first free sample was really good, especially how there is a virtual assistant who will guide you through the process, I will say 4.5/5

Sumayyah.

I am total beginner, liking the first version, have purchased the full version, now just waiting.

Brian.

The content is not only educational but also presented in a way that keeps you engaged, the virtual assistant is something unique. I highly recommend it to anyone passionate about ui ux design.

Frankie.

the initial free sample left me impressed. The inclusion of a Maya, she is a assistant for guidance is a thoughtful touch. Excitedly looking for the complete release! 10/10

Lucille.

It's good, got the full version and am eagerly awaiting its release.

Sneha.

Good would recommend, can be a bit overwhelming for new users.

Rishikesh.

I would say go for it, if you're totally new or in case you're still learning.

Jason.

Amazing book so far, have been in construction field for years, I am a beginner in this career, although the free sample does not include much, but still gives an idea of how the content would be further, waiting for full release:)

Easton.

I was looking for a video course, but let's see, the content seems fine so far.

Emma.

Me and my sister were looking for design universities so we can study together, trying this book, really excited, hope it saves me the costs.

David.

I am starting from scratch learning ui design, the first sample of this book dives into all the basics, which is very useful as a beginner, but it could disappoint the people who already know ui ux design, the full version might make more sense for them, but for me it was something new, as I knew nothing much, although some points were pretty obvious like the amazon button explained in buttons section, got the paid version, let's wait, hope you guys release soon.

Ian.

Still exploring the book, looks interesting so far

Rowan.

I am software engineer, learning ui ux while being a developer could be useful, as i have faced issues with few things, Would recommend 9/10, not sure as of yet about the full version, let's see, I like the concept of assistant though, feels like I am with something while learning.

What people are saying?🤍

Apart from clear examples provided to explain what's the difference between a bad and great UI UX, I have provided bonus UI KIT with client project examples that you can use to learn how real life projects are made!

Real life examples

$100k+

FreelancingBonus

I have included clear examples and experiences as in how I went from earning $10 - $100 to now earning over $100k+ a year.

Exact steps I followed sharing everything with you and not holding back anything.

We have accessed other books from pretty well known people, They are surely amazing, but I found few things in their books, unnecessary extra info
that you might never use during your career. but they did their best to cover everything.

Also those books are only focused on learning UX UI.

I have personally covered UX UI, practical assignments and how to put yourself forward, to get hired or land your first client, including bonus templates on how to pitch for your job and freelance works.

How is it
different

from others?

I am Pavan Karnati, Founder of lazyinterface

Used to be a beginner designer,
Now I run an agency, 8 years experience in the industry, but experience does not speak the truth, as people learn at different speeds, I personally have gone through a lot of struggles in this field and learned how to create designs that get noticed, how to put forward my work so that more people see it, how to get clients and making it consistent.

I personally did my best to include all this knowledge into this book, wishing you all the best with your career!

 

Made by a designer

Telegram: @lazyinterface

Beginner UX and UI Designers: Covering all basics to Improving your mobile designs and website designs, as the guide covers each and every point in a very detailed way.

Web Designers: Extensive knowledge covered to suit expertise required for all kinds of platforms (mobile and web), this gives a very good foundation.

What separates this book: The portfolio creation and practice steps involved in a much more refined way, sharing personal experiences for amount of job offers that were offered, clearly explains where you’re doing it wrong.

Freelancer wanna be?: We have covered section regarding how to step into this field as a freelancer, get noticed by clients, and land projects.
(marketing tricks to get clients? yes it’s involved)

Developer ready? It’s funny, how even expert UX UI designers, don’t know what’s suitable for development ready process, this section will help you in this matter.

In the end, your passion to learn and practice matters:)

Author explains, personal experiences of his first interview rejection and what made him and how he went from full time freelancer to running an agency.

Want to be freelancer, don’t want to be in the job cycle?

Author shares his personal experiences from working with amazing designers, as in why they were not getting hired by companies.

Why are you not getting hired? even after a great portfolio!

We cover practical examples of where you can potentially go wrong, so you don’t repeat bad design mistakes.

Notice the difference between bad design and a great one

Please don't waste your time and money on expensive online courses or degrees. we took time to create this and to make sure you get hired

We are focusing more here on, learning and practicing to get hired

Learn both UX and UI and what’s only needed

Most courses come with a fluff to fill pages or video length, that are not even required, our focus is to make sure only useful content is learned.

Things Covered

Clearly follow precise examples provided in the book, extremes each and every case for what's only important to get your UI UX design skills elevated

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