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Are you trying to switch to #uxdesign and looking for UX #mentorship from UX Anudeep? Apply here: https://forms.gle/pcyMv4EhJ2WtKQz48 The episode teaches a UX framework for improving an e-commerce product page by mapping the user’s decisions and emotions. It starts by listing core purchase decisions for buying a t-shirt (ratings, fit, color, pattern, brand, price/budget, size availability, delivery time, offers, and best price) and then shifts to the business goal of increasing average order value by identifying additional user thoughts that could lead to buying more, such as bundles, full outfits/combos, and recommendations like shoes or other items that can be added to the cart. It also discusses how “view similar” can influence outcomes by showing better deals or higher-quality, slightly more expensive options, framed as a win-win for user and business. The script emphasizes that UX designers should map emotions alongside decisions... both negative (overwhelmed, confused, skeptical, frustrated) and positive (excited by options, confident a t-shirt will look good, happy about discounts)... because emotions generate design ideas. It explains designing for negative emotions as fixing “gaps” and designing for positive emotions as creating “opportunities,” warning beginners not to focus only on critique or to invent negative emotions, and encouraging improvements even when something already works well (e.g., making image browsing even easier or ensuring enough product images exist). 00:00 UX Design Mindset: You Can Always Make Any Design Better 00:19 Mapping User Decisions on a Product Page (T‑Shirt Buying Flow) 01:45 Shifting Focus to Business Goal: Increase Average Order Value (AOV) 02:15 AOV Ideas: Bundles, Full Outfits & Add‑Ons 03:31 AOV Ideas: “View Similar” Without Hurting the User (Win‑Win) 05:58 Next Step: Mapping Emotions—The Heart of UX 06:24 Emotions While Browsing: Overwhelm vs Excitement 07:48 Emotions at Size Selection & Add to Bag: Skepticism → Design Ideas 09:27 Checkout/Review Page Emotions: Discounts, Friction & Confidence 10:33 Gaps vs Opportunities: Design for Negative AND Positive Emotions 12:25 Conclusion: Don’t Invent Problems—Amplify What’s Already Working