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hey everyone and welcome back to my channel so in this video im going to give you an overview of a typical design process that a ui ux designer or product designer is expected to follow your design process will be slightly different depending on your role the team you are at and also the company that you work in large companies often have different design teams across different products if you join a large company you may be expected to work on just one tiny part of the product instead of all of it your role will be more specialized in one product only whereas if you join a small company you are expected to know each product inside out and you will be able to design cross product this is why some companies have teams doing only ux design ui design interaction design or simply just prototyping only so depending on which team youre at which role youre at your design process is going to be slightly different so our design process is similar to that of a design thinking framework this d