User Experience UX Design Fundamentals Training Course
A course for designers of websites, applications, online advertisements and other materials that require understanding and user interaction.
The course will teach research to understand users, develop ideas to solve users needs and the needs of business.
Build and measure these solutions in the real world.
Course Outline
Introduction
- What is UX?
- UX vs. UI
- Step of UX
- User and Business Goals
How to Understand Users
- What is User Research?
- User Profiles
- How to Ask People Questions?
- Design Patterns
- Designing for Devices
Information Architecture (IA)
- What is Information Architecture?
- Types of Information Architecture
Visual Design
- Weight
- Contrast
- Depth
- Colour
- Alignment
- Proximity
- Repetition
- Line
- Edge
- Pattern Breaking
Visual Hierarchy
- Z-Pattern
- F-Pattern
Layout Design
- Browsing
- Searching
- Discovery
Page Framework
- Wireframe
- The Fold
- Images
- Headlines
- Lines of Interaction
Forms
- Calls-to-Action
- Labels
- Placeholders
- Instructions
- Buttons
Psychology of Users
- Conditioning
- Persuasion
- Experience
Data
- What is Data?
- Summary
- Statistics
- Graph Shapes
- Tests
Requirements
Computer literacy.
Useful knowledge designing web page and apps.
Open Training Courses require 5+ participants.
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Atmosphere, approach to the exercises and comments about the tasks. It was so nice and relaxed way of relay the knowledge
Elzbieta Moc-Kilanska - EY GDS
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