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What you'll learn
Understand user experience design and why it's important
Understand the elements of user experience
Understand how the elements of user experience work together
Understand strategy as an element of user experience
Understand the research process
Identify business goals, and user needs
Understand scope as an element of user experience
Create a functional specification
Learn how to develop content requirements
Learn to prioritize specs and requirements
Understand structure as an element of user experience
Architect information effectively
Understand organizing principles for digital media
Understand skeleton as an element of user experience
Understand navigation design
Create an effective information design
Learn to create wireframes
Understand surface as an element of user experience
Learn visual design principles
Understand contrast and uniformity
Learn the best use of color and typography
Understand A/B testing processes
Learn resources available to assist with User Experience Design Process
Course content
8 Sections
• 54 Lessons
• 9h 59m
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Are your web conversion rates low? Do you know whether your web site is effective at meeting your goals? Do users get "stuck" and aren't able to complete the tasks they want to? Are your forms effective? How can your mobile app be improved?
It's becoming easier and easier to create web sites and mobile apps-- But harder and harder to measure the effectiveness of these applications. In Joe Natoli's well-designed course User Experience Design Fundamentals you'll learn how to create effective web sites, mobile sites and mobile applications that encourage conversions and leave users wanting more.
It's not enough to simply have a web presence -- you must have a web presence that's effective to be successful. In this dynamic course Joe will expand on Jesse James Garrett's pioneering model of the critical elements of user experience -- strategy, scope, structure, skeleton and surface. As you learn you'll be able to apply the knowledge Joe teaches in dynamic lab exercises-- and later to your own work as a developer or designer.
If you're a designer moving into a more complex digital world or a developer who has to occasionally function as a designer as well, this course is for you. You'll feel more confident as you make design related decisions about layout, color, information, design and typography after completing this exciting course.
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