XR UX Foundations: Visibility and Legibility
XR UX Foundations: Visibility and Legibility, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.63, with 11 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 4 reviews, and has 364 subscribers.
You will learn about Explain why it's important to take eye strain seriously within XR headsets List key risk factors for eye strain and legibility issues within XR headsets Identify mitigations to counter the technical limitations of the current hardware Analyze the visibility and legibility considerations of an existing experience This course is ideal for individuals who are Current and aspiring XR Designers or Current and aspiring XR Developers or XR Project Teams or Business Owners or Entrepreneurs or Students or Engineers or Anyone who wants to create effective XR experiences It is particularly useful for Current and aspiring XR Designers or Current and aspiring XR Developers or XR Project Teams or Business Owners or Entrepreneurs or Students or Engineers or Anyone who wants to create effective XR experiences.
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Summary
Title: XR UX Foundations: Visibility and Legibility
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.63
Number of Lectures: 11
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 11
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 13
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 13
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Explain why it's important to take eye strain seriously within XR headsets
- List key risk factors for eye strain and legibility issues within XR headsets
- Identify mitigations to counter the technical limitations of the current hardware
- Analyze the visibility and legibility considerations of an existing experience
Who Should Attend
- Current and aspiring XR Designers
- Current and aspiring XR Developers
- XR Project Teams
- Business Owners
- Entrepreneurs
- Students
- Engineers
- Anyone who wants to create effective XR experiences
Target Audiences
- Current and aspiring XR Designers
- Current and aspiring XR Developers
- XR Project Teams
- Business Owners
- Entrepreneurs
- Students
- Engineers
- Anyone who wants to create effective XR experiences
If you come from a 2D UX design background, you may be used to just worrying about the visual aesthetic and the UI for the experience you’re creating.
There are already a lot of built-in tools in our 2D platforms that handle all the hard stuff for us. And there are already well-established design patterns and design systems that we can use to create an experience that doesn’t hurt our eyes – for the most part. A good designer is going to think about these things regardless.
So why is it even more important to think about eyestrain when designing for XR?
With XR, we have 2 small displays placed in very close proximity to our eyes, which can increase the risk of eyestrain and other issues. There are also technical factors such as resolution, color usage, typography, and application design that can have a positive or negative affect on our eyes.
In this course, I’ll show you how to reduce the risk of eyestrain and vision problems so that you can make sure you’re designing amazing and compelling experiences that don’t cause unexpected or unintended harm to your target audience. This is a curated course of content that I’ve created over the years around eyestrain in XR, and it will lay part of the foundational knowledge of UX Best Practices for XR that you’ll need when creating your own experiences.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting started with the course
Lecture 1: Welcome to the course!
Lecture 2: How the course works
Lecture 3: Tools, resources or software needed for this course
Chapter 2: How to prevent eyestrain
Lecture 1: Comfortable viewing distances
Lecture 2: Text scaling and legibility
Lecture 3: Label sizing and placement
Lecture 4: Bifocals and progressives
Lecture 5: Inter-pupillary distance
Lecture 6: Human Vision and the Apple Vision Pro
Lecture 7: Here's a quick review
Lecture 8: Next steps
Instructors
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Aleatha Singleton
XR UX Design Educator
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