UX Design- From Beginner to Professional UX Designer: 4-in-1
UX Design- From Beginner to Professional UX Designer: 4-in-1, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 114 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 403 reviews, and has 2115 subscribers.
You will learn about Get to grips with UX best practices and incorporate them in your web design Dive into learning user empathy understanding user-centered observation, building design, testing persona, and more Understand human-centered observations and know how to engage in UX thinking Get acquainted with user journey and task development techniques by building storyboarding templates and sketches Learn low-fidelity sketching and prototypes Discover UX scenarios, define, build, and write a UX scenario all by yourself Explore ideation and sketching and how to generate ideas by understanding user and business needs This course is ideal for individuals who are This Learning Path is for aspiring UX designers who wish to enter the field of UX design, especially programmers, content strategists, and organizations keen to understand the core and advanced concepts of UX design. This Learning Path illustrates techniques that will help new designers become experts in UI / UX, prototyping, and testing. It is particularly useful for This Learning Path is for aspiring UX designers who wish to enter the field of UX design, especially programmers, content strategists, and organizations keen to understand the core and advanced concepts of UX design. This Learning Path illustrates techniques that will help new designers become experts in UI / UX, prototyping, and testing.
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Summary
Title: UX Design- From Beginner to Professional UX Designer: 4-in-1
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 114
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 114
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 118
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 118
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Get to grips with UX best practices and incorporate them in your web design
- Dive into learning user empathy understanding user-centered observation, building design, testing persona, and more
- Understand human-centered observations and know how to engage in UX thinking
- Get acquainted with user journey and task development techniques by building storyboarding templates and sketches
- Learn low-fidelity sketching and prototypes
- Discover UX scenarios, define, build, and write a UX scenario all by yourself
- Explore ideation and sketching and how to generate ideas by understanding user and business needs
Who Should Attend
- This Learning Path is for aspiring UX designers who wish to enter the field of UX design, especially programmers, content strategists, and organizations keen to understand the core and advanced concepts of UX design. This Learning Path illustrates techniques that will help new designers become experts in UI / UX, prototyping, and testing.
Target Audiences
- This Learning Path is for aspiring UX designers who wish to enter the field of UX design, especially programmers, content strategists, and organizations keen to understand the core and advanced concepts of UX design. This Learning Path illustrates techniques that will help new designers become experts in UI / UX, prototyping, and testing.
User experience (UX) design is a theoretical understanding of how users interact with websites. The major challenge developers building a company website face is finding the right balance that fulfils the objectives of the company as well as the needs of their users. If you’re a developer who wishes to learn and become an expert in UI / UX designing, prototyping, and testing, then this learning path is for you.
This comprehensive 4-in-1 course is designed to teach you in an easy-to-understand way the basic and advanced concepts in UX design so that you can implement it in your own applications and websites. You will learn with the help of real-world use cases on process, design, and techniques that assures you’ll build a strong foundation in UX design.
This training program includes 4 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.
The first course, UX Design for Web Developers, will start by explaining why we need UX, how UX came to be, and where it fits in the business and web development. You will then explore the fundamental skills for structuring and defining a website along with content strategy. You will also be glanced through a variety of media touch points that have potential to engage and influence your audience’s experience. Next, you’ll learn some of the best practices of UX design by building an application. You will learn some of the important concepts such as setting up wireframes, fixing the loophole of static application by building a simple clickable feature, and prototyping using the inVision tool. Finally, you will test the application built.
The second course, UX Design: Understanding User Engagement, starts by looking at human-centered observations, where you will learn different types of observation methods and human-centered design. You will then understand empathy building by defining Proto persona. You will also learn how to build, design, and test your own persona. Next, you will learn how to differentiate between good and bad habits by observing user habits and technology. You will find out how to set up a new habit and design. Finally, you will be glanced through human insights so that you can get started with writing your own insights from a user point of view.
The third course, UX Design – Understanding the User and Business, starts off with covering the need of UX design for business. You will then learn about the key performance indicators and experience gaps. You will also how to go about a problem statement and iterate it. Next, you will get acquainted with user hypotheses and learn about user experience scenarios. Finally, you will explore user journey and task development, building journey templates, storyboarding template, and designing storyboarding sketches.
The fourth course, Fundamentals of UX Techniques, starts off your journey by looking at how to set up your UX design process and defining the steps and interactions for engaging a user. You will then learn ideation and sketching and will explore business needs, idea grouping, and idea generation. You will also understand some rules around the technology, its Interaction types, UI Sketching, exploring UI patterns, reviewing, and iterating on your own sketches. Next, you will learn creating a low-fidelity prototype on the sketches built. You will understand the need for using these prototypes in inVision App, connecting prototypes via inVision App, and sharing. Finally, you will learn how to monitor and review feedback received on your app by the users.
By the end of this Learning Path, you’ll become a professional UX designer who’ll be able to design the frontend with beautiful and appealing web and mobile interfaces.
About the Author :
- Chris R. Becker is an imaginative and creative Sr. UX Designer/IxD/design thinker and educator. He is a creative thinker with the ability to design across media platforms from Web to iOS and Android as well as SaaS and service design. He is a versatile designer with problem solving skills for User Experience Design. He is passionate about design problems from concept to finished product. He is well versed with agile product development methodologies and flexible within waterfall. He applies LEAN UX methods to rapid prototyping, design research, and user testing for taking ideas from the drawing board to the real world.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: UX Design for Web Developers
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: UX Design Fundamentals
Lecture 3: Fundamentals of Building a Website
Lecture 4: Essentials of Human-centered Design
Lecture 5: Empathy Mapping
Lecture 6: Problem Definition- User Flows, Decision Tress, and Screen Flows
Lecture 7: Intervention Planning
Lecture 8: Understanding the Need for Structure
Lecture 9: Structure and Information Architecture
Lecture 10: The Essential Elements
Lecture 11: Design Patterns – Don't Reinvent the Wheel
Lecture 12: SERPS as Home Pages and Location-free Browsing
Lecture 13: Landing Pages, Templates, and Page Clustering
Lecture 14: Responsive Web Design
Lecture 15: Wireframing
Lecture 16: Building Your Setup
Lecture 17: Home Page Wireframes
Lecture 18: Envisioning an Information Ecosystem
Lecture 19: Formatting Pages and Content Chunking
Lecture 20: Creating Interactions
Lecture 21: Media Types
Lecture 22: Media Annoyances
Lecture 23: Using Graphics
Lecture 24: Discuss Best Practices in UX Design
Lecture 25: Mobile Best Practices
Lecture 26: Desktop Best Practices
Lecture 27: Desktop Best Practices
Lecture 28: Applying Usability to the Home Page
Lecture 29: Wireframe Your Mobile Screen
Lecture 30: Wireframe Your Tablet Screen
Lecture 31: Wireframe Your Desktop Screen
Lecture 32: Wireframe Setup for Prototyping
Lecture 33: Flushing Out Your Wireframes
Lecture 34: Connecting and Building Your Clickable Prototype
Lecture 35: LEAN User Testing
Lecture 36: Test Your Prototype
Lecture 37: Validate and Iterate Your Prototype
Lecture 38: UX Course Review
Chapter 2: UX Design: Understanding User Engagement
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: Observation : Human First
Lecture 3: Observation Methods
Lecture 4: Qualitative and Quantitative Data
Lecture 5: Experience Tracking
Lecture 6: Conversations and Interviews
Lecture 7: Emotions and Feedback: Verbal/Non Verbal Communications
Lecture 8: Users are Real People
Lecture 9: Empathy Building
Lecture 10: Proto-Personas
Lecture 11: Shareable Empathy
Lecture 12: Empathy You Can Share
Lecture 13: Building a Persona
Lecture 14: Personality
Lecture 15: User Motivation and Needs
Lecture 16: User Data
Lecture 17: User Habits and Routines
Lecture 18: Needs and Pain Points
Lecture 19: Testing and Distribution
Lecture 20: Understanding Users Behavior
Lecture 21: Observing Habits and Technology Interactions
Lecture 22: Good Habits Versus Bad Habits
Lecture 23: Building Habit Production: UX Scenario
Lecture 24: Completing a UX Scenario
Lecture 25: Design in Habits
Lecture 26: What is an Insight
Lecture 27: Write an Insight
Lecture 28: User Point of View
Lecture 29: Write a Surprising Point Of View Insight
Lecture 30: Iterate POV Insight and Share
Chapter 3: UX Design – Understanding the User and Business
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: Business Needs
Lecture 3: KPI’s – Key Performance Indicators
Lecture 4: Persona User Needs and Business Needs
Lecture 5: Experience Gap
Lecture 6: Users and Business and Problem
Lecture 7: Write a Problem Statement
Lecture 8: Iterating the Problem Statement
Lecture 9: Define a Business Timeline
Lecture 10: Define User Problemss
Lecture 11: Write a User Hypothesis
Lecture 12: Iterate Our User Hypothesis
Lecture 13: Define User Goals
Lecture 14: Iterate Surprising Insights
Lecture 15: Define Business Requirements
Lecture 16: Build a Business Requirement Matrix
Lecture 17: Write a Business Story
Lecture 18: Identify Technology and Interactions
Lecture 19: Share Requirements and User Stories
Lecture 20: UX and Interaction Through a User Journey
Lecture 21: Build a User Journey Template
Lecture 22: Establish Questions and Interactions along the User Journey
Lecture 23: Build out User Steps in the Business Funnel
Lecture 24: User and Business Funnel Opportunities
Lecture 25: Iterate and Share Your User Journey
Chapter 4: Fundamentals of UX Techniques
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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- 3 stars: 98 votes
- 4 stars: 140 votes
- 5 stars: 120 votes
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