UX Design Process from User Research to Usability Testing
UX Design Process from User Research to Usability Testing, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 42 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 829 reviews, and has 4109 subscribers.
You will learn about Define Product Scope & Feature Matrix User + Stakeholder Interviews Building Personas, Journey Maps, User Stories + User Scenarios Affinity Diagram, User Flows and Site Maps User Lifecycle Funnel – Birds eye view of UX Process Usability Tests – First Impressions, Essential Task tests, Surveys Ideation, Wireframing and Prototyping Master UX Process in simplified way This course is ideal for individuals who are Graphic Designers or Developers or Entrepreneurs or Web Developer or UX Designer or UI Designer or Web Designer or Anyone who wants to learn UX Process It is particularly useful for Graphic Designers or Developers or Entrepreneurs or Web Developer or UX Designer or UI Designer or Web Designer or Anyone who wants to learn UX Process.
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Summary
Title: UX Design Process from User Research to Usability Testing
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 42
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 42
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 54
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Define Product Scope & Feature Matrix
- User + Stakeholder Interviews
- Building Personas, Journey Maps, User Stories + User Scenarios
- Affinity Diagram, User Flows and Site Maps
- User Lifecycle Funnel – Birds eye view of UX Process
- Usability Tests – First Impressions, Essential Task tests, Surveys
- Ideation, Wireframing and Prototyping
- Master UX Process in simplified way
Who Should Attend
- Graphic Designers
- Developers
- Entrepreneurs
- Web Developer
- UX Designer
- UI Designer
- Web Designer
- Anyone who wants to learn UX Process
Target Audiences
- Graphic Designers
- Developers
- Entrepreneurs
- Web Developer
- UX Designer
- UI Designer
- Web Designer
- Anyone who wants to learn UX Process
When a beginner start their User Experience Design process, they get confused about where to start the UX Design Process. There are hundreds of things involved in a UX Design process and each design firm uses their own version of this User Experience Process.
Project based course –
→ Creating and Improving User Experience of an Ecommerce Startup called Frokland
Should we start with User Interviews, Personas or Customer Journey Maps? Should we first define the scope of the product? Which UX process is related to Users or the Business?
In this course, you will learn how to start User Experience process in a simplified way for beginners and why do we need User personas, feature matrix, competitive analysis etc…
You will get tons of DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES in the format of
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PDF Notes
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UX Templates to get started
You will learn about
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User Life-cycle Funnel
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Defining the Scope of the Product
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Stakeholder Interviews
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User Interviews
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WAAD Affinity Diagram
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User Personas
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Empathy Maps
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User Journey Maps
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Feature Matrix
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Competitive Analysis
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User Scenarios
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User Stories
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Hierarchical Task Inventory Model
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User Flows
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Site Maps
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Card Sorting for Information Architecture
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Task Interaction Models
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Wireframes
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Prototypes (in details with types of prototypes)
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Usability Tests
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First Impressions Test (5 seconds test)
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Essential Task Test
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Workaround Test
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Surveys & Questionnaire
I will also show you few online tools to create User Flows, Site maps, Card Sorting, Personas and User Journey maps so you can create them online with ease
If you have any question, you can always ask me
Now let’s dive into the course and start learning the UX process in detail
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the UX Process Course
Lecture 1: Introduction to UX Process Course
Chapter 2: Introduction
Lecture 1: Aligning User's mind with the Business and Product
Lecture 2: UX Process Steps – Which is related to Users and which to Business?
Lecture 3: User Life Cycle Funnel to see broader prespective
Lecture 4: UX Facts you must memorize
Lecture 5: Define Scope of your Project
Lecture 6: User Experience Process at Macro & Micro Level
Lecture 7: Simple 4 Step UX Process
Lecture 8: UX Process Simplified Diagram
Lecture 9: Top to Bottom UX Process in Detail
Lecture 10: Download Resources and PDF Notes
Chapter 3: User Research and Business Research – Gathering data and making sense of it
Lecture 1: Stakeholder Interviews
Lecture 2: User Interviews
Lecture 3: Work Activity Affinity Diagram
Lecture 4: User Personas
Lecture 5: Online Tools to create Personas
Lecture 6: Empathy Maps
Lecture 7: How to do Competitive Analysis?
Lecture 8: Feature Matrix – Deciding which features to build first
Chapter 4: UX Design Process – Models and Diagrams
Lecture 1: About Models & Diagrams
Lecture 2: System Model of your Product
Lecture 3: User Journey Maps
Lecture 4: User Scenarios
Lecture 5: User Stories
Lecture 6: Hierarchical Task Inventory Model
Lecture 7: Use Case Diagram in UX Process
Lecture 8: Task Interaction Models
Chapter 5: Information Architecture, Card Sorting, Wireframes Prototypes and Detailed Specs
Lecture 1: Information Architecture and Card Sorting Technique
Lecture 2: Ideation & Quick Sketching
Lecture 3: User Flows + Site Maps
Lecture 4: User Flow Diagrams and it meanings of its symbols
Lecture 5: Creating Wireframes with your UX Design Findings
Lecture 6: All about Prototypes
Lecture 7: UX Deliverables
Chapter 6: Usability Testing and Development Phase
Lecture 1: Working with Developers as a UX Designer
Lecture 2: 4 Major Types of Usability Tests
Lecture 3: First Impressions Test (5 Second Test)
Lecture 4: Walkaround Usability Test
Lecture 5: Essential Tasks Usability Test
Lecture 6: User Surveys and Questionnaire
Chapter 7: What's Next
Lecture 1: What to do now?
Lecture 2: BONUS LECTURE
Instructors
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Muhammad Ahsan Pervaiz
Product Designer | UX Consultant | Web Developer
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- 3 stars: 126 votes
- 4 stars: 257 votes
- 5 stars: 416 votes
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