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April 5, 2023

UX Design Principles

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This UX Design Principles course will introduce you to the fundamental principles of User Experience design. You will learn how to design user-centered products that meet the needs of your target audience, and deliver a seamless user experience. The course covers the entire design process, from research and analysis, to prototyping and testing.

What Will I Learn?

  • User-centered design principles
  • Techniques for user research
  • How to create user personas
  • Designing effective user flows
  • Prototyping and testing strategies
  • Best practices for UI design
  • Conducting usability tests
  • Incorporating user feedback
  • Creating a seamless user experience
  • Delivering user-centered products
Course Curriculum
Introduction to UX Design Principles
Provides an overview of UX design and its importance in creating successful products. It covers the basic principles of UX design and the design process.
  • 1.1. What is UX design and why is it important?
  • 1.2. Basic principles of UX design
  • 1.3. Overview of the design process
  • 1.4. Key skills required for UX design
Understanding User Needs
Focuses on understanding the needs and expectations of users. It covers techniques for conducting user research, such as interviews, surveys, and observation.
  • 2.1. The importance of user research
  • 2.2. Techniques for conducting user research
  • 2.3. How to analyze user research data
  • 2.4. Creating user stories based on research insights
Creating User Personas
You will learn how to create user personas, which are fictional representations of your target users. You will learn how to use user personas to inform the design process.
  • 3.1. What are user personas and why are they important?
  • 3.2. How to create user personas
  • 3.3. Techniques for validating user personas
  • 3.4. How to use user personas in the design process
Designing User Flows and Wireframes
This unit covers the process of designing user flows and wireframes, which are low-fidelity representations of a product's design. You will learn how to create effective user flows and wireframes that prioritize the user's needs.
  • 4.1. What are user flows and wireframes?
  • 4.2. Techniques for creating effective user flows and wireframes
  • 4.3. How to incorporate user feedback into the design process
  • 4.4. How to create design variations and iterate on designs
Prototyping and Testing
This unit focuses on prototyping and testing the design. You will learn how to create interactive prototypes and conduct usability tests to gather feedback from users.
  • 5.1. Why is prototyping important in UX design?
  • 5.2. How to create interactive prototypes
  • 5.3. Techniques for conducting usability tests
  • 5.4. How to analyze and incorporate user feedback from usability tests
Best Practices for UX Design
You will learn about best practices for UX design. You will learn about design patterns, accessibility, and how to design for different devices and screen sizes.
  • 6.1. Design patterns and their importance in UX design
  • 6.2. Accessibility and inclusive design principles
  • 6.3. How to design for different devices and screen sizes
  • 6.4. Key trends in UX design and how to stay current
$330.00

Material Includes

  • Video lectures
  • Downloadable resources
  • Quizzes and assignments
  • Certificate of completion
Durations: 35 hours
Lectures: 24
Students: Max 85
Level: Beginner
Language: English
Certificate: No

Material Includes

  • Video lectures
  • Downloadable resources
  • Quizzes and assignments
  • Certificate of completion

Requirements

  • No prior design experience is necessary, but a basic understanding of design concepts and tools is recommended. Students will need a computer with an internet connection and access to design software, such as Figma or Sketch. Students should be prepared to complete assignments and quizzes to reinforce their learning.

Audience

  • This course is ideal for anyone interested in developing a deeper understanding of UX design principles, including designers, developers, project managers, and entrepreneurs.