According to Wiki, User Experience Design (UXD, UED, or XD) is the process of supporting user behavior through usability, usefulness, and desirability provided in the interaction with a product. User experience design encompasses traditional human–computer interaction (HCI) design and extends it by addressing all aspects of a product or service as perceived by users. 


While usability and User Interface (UI) design are important aspects of UX design, they are subsets of it – UX design covers a vast array of other areas, too. A UX designer is concerned with the entire process of acquiring and integrating a product, including aspects of branding, design, usability and function.


Since UX design encompasses the entire user journey, it’s a multidisciplinary field – UX designers come from a variety of backgrounds such as visual design, programming, psychology and interaction design. To design for human users also means you have to work with a heightened scope regarding accessibility and accommodating many potential users’ physical limitations, such as reading small text. 

A UX designer’s typical tasks vary, but often include user research, creating personas, designing wireframes and interactive prototypes as well as testing designs. These tasks can vary greatly from one organization to the next, but they always demand designers to be the users’ advocate and keep the users’ needs at the center of all design and development efforts. That’s also why most UX designers work in some form of user-centered work process, and keep channeling their best-informed efforts until they address all of the relevant issues and user needs optimally.




Learning Objectives

In this course, you learn about a high level roadmap for building a new user-friendly application based on UX best practices step-by-step from surveying users’ needs to developing wireframes. This course also provides you with practical guides such as how to master the visual elements and incorporate colors in design. Lastly, this course walks you through practical steps for identifying website UX glitches while showing you how to rectify them. In doing so, you will understand how to apply UX to the following web page elements: Homepage, Layout and design, Accessibility, Navigation, Links, Forms, and Content.




Topics and Subtopics

Here is the course outline:


I- UX High Level Roadmap

  • Discover
  • Plan
  • Explore
  • Create
  • Finalize
  • Analyze



II- 5 Practical Guides for User Experience and User Interface

  • Master the basics of visual and web design
  • Understand the UX design process
  • Learn how to design user interfaces and sharpen your visual design skills
  • Work on fake/training projects
  • Learn UI/UX related tools




III- Website User Experience Checklist

  • Homepage
  • Layout and design
  • Accessibility
  • Navigation
  • Links
  • Forms
  • Content



Requirements

None



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  2- Five Practical Guides for User Experience and User Interface
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 UX designer/researcher

Grayson Doub- Junior UX Designer/Researcher


I graduated from Virginia Commonwealth as a psychology major.


I also attended General Assembly’s UX design immersive program bootcamp in 2019.


Since then I have been working on freelance projects and currently am working as a UX design.research intern.


In total I have been doing UX for a year, but have 3 years of research experience and a year of sales experience.


I absolutely love UX and love how I can combine my love of research with design. I am excited to continue this journey with you and keep learning.

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