UX FUNDAMENTALS

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Syllabus

You will learn how to conduct basic user research and create user personas; approaches to information design, wireframing, and prototyping; how to organize a site’s content in a way that meets user expectations; how to facilitate a positive user experience by relying on common design patterns; and finally, how to conduct user testing. By the end of the course, you should have a solid framework for assessing a site’s usability and a methodology for applying UX principles to site design and development.

Lesson 1: Welcome To Ux Fundamentals

User Experience Design can help you make better decisions, win design arguments, and increase your knowledge (and value) in the field of web and mobile design. This brief overview demonstrates why that is true.

Lesson 2: Take “You” Out Of The User

This lesson features an introduction to the importance of identifying users and their goals. You’ll learn the value of finding empathy for those users, as well as how to define the direction of your website or app using personas and scenarios.

Lesson 3: Wireframes And Prototypes

You’ll learn how wireframes act as sketches for web pages and mobile apps, as well as how to make them easier to create for you and your clients. Additionally, you’ll learn the difference between wireframes and prototypes, and why both work best when you build them fast.

Lesson 4: Make Your Content Make Sense

If you really want to know how to best organize your client’s website, let your users tell you how to do it. We’ll give you specific strategies for doing so in this lesson. You’ll also learn how writing can instill trust in your customers, and why that is good for business.

Lesson 5: Best Practices

Best practices are another name for helpful conventions, and in this lesson, you’ll look specifically at the convention of design patterns in UX. You’ll learn how design patterns can be used for good as well as for evil, and why you should beware the Dark Side!

Lesson 6: Watching Users

Learn how analytics allow you to see what your users do, and more importantly, how you can use that information to make design decisions. You’ll also discover the importance of usability tests and the cycle of UX design.

PREREQUISITES :

3+ Years professional graphic/web design experience (page layout, color, typography, visual communication)
Experience with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign, or equivalent graphic design software
No coding experience is required.
Some assignments require sketching and focused brainstorming time; others require interviewing other people. It’s helpful to have time set aside for continuous attention on each assignment.

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

Jim Webb

Jim Webb is a web developer and teacher in Washington, D.C. with more than 1,800 hours of classroom experience teaching HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP/MySQL, and WordPress. He's taught web workshops for nonprofits, design firms, and media companies like HP, The Washington Post, The Newseum, and National Public Radio.

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Aquent Gymnasium offers free, online courses for digital, creative, and communications professionals to equip them with in-demand skills and advance their careers.

Why free? Lifelong learning is central to Aquent’s cultural values and finds its way into almost all of our business strategies. Because we’ve always known that there is a clear connection between learning and career advancement, Gymnasium was created to serve both our talent and our clients in meeting the demand for skilled professionals. To date, hundreds of newly-certified professionals have been placed in roles with our clients.

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Aquent Gymnasium offers free, online courses for digital, creative, and communications professionals to equip them with in-demand skills and advance their careers.

Why free? Lifelong learning is central to Aquent’s cultural values and finds its way into almost all of our business strategies. Because we’ve always known that there is a clear connection between learning and career advancement, Gymnasium was created to serve both our talent and our clients in meeting the demand for skilled professionals. To date, hundreds of newly-certified professionals have been placed in roles with our clients.

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