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UX Design for Beginners The Essentials of UX + Usability

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UX Design for Beginners – The Essentials of UX + Usability, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 64 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 758 reviews, and has 3790 subscribers.

You will learn about Develop Skills needed to be a great UX Designer Understand User Behavior and Psychology rather than the UX Process Apply Design Thinking & UX Principles to any product you build CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENTS : Find and Solve UX problems in Mobile and Web Apps Apply Mental Models and Mapping to your products Know Affordances and Signifiers and how to apply them to any product How we Perceive things and how our Memory works Make any Websites or Apps Usability better Learn about all common UX mistakes designers and developers make Apply the knowledge of UX to user interfaces or Apps you are coding Improve any Products User Experience What role Developers play in UX? Apply UX and Usability Principles to Improve UX of any Digital Product This course is ideal for individuals who are Designers or Developers or Coders or SEO Experts or UI Designers or Entrepreneur or Design Directors or Web Designers or Mobile App Developes or Startup CEO or Anyone who wants to learn User Experiene It is particularly useful for Designers or Developers or Coders or SEO Experts or UI Designers or Entrepreneur or Design Directors or Web Designers or Mobile App Developes or Startup CEO or Anyone who wants to learn User Experiene.

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Title: UX Design for Beginners – The Essentials of UX + Usability

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 64

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 64

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 68

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 68

Original Price: $89.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Develop Skills needed to be a great UX Designer
  • Understand User Behavior and Psychology rather than the UX Process
  • Apply Design Thinking & UX Principles to any product you build
  • CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENTS : Find and Solve UX problems in Mobile and Web Apps
  • Apply Mental Models and Mapping to your products
  • Know Affordances and Signifiers and how to apply them to any product
  • How we Perceive things and how our Memory works
  • Make any Websites or Apps Usability better
  • Learn about all common UX mistakes designers and developers make
  • Apply the knowledge of UX to user interfaces or Apps you are coding
  • Improve any Products User Experience
  • What role Developers play in UX?
  • Apply UX and Usability Principles to Improve UX of any Digital Product
  • Who Should Attend

  • Designers
  • Developers
  • Coders
  • SEO Experts
  • UI Designers
  • Entrepreneur
  • Design Directors
  • Web Designers
  • Mobile App Developes
  • Startup CEO
  • Anyone who wants to learn User Experiene
  • Target Audiences

  • Designers
  • Developers
  • Coders
  • SEO Experts
  • UI Designers
  • Entrepreneur
  • Design Directors
  • Web Designers
  • Mobile App Developes
  • Startup CEO
  • Anyone who wants to learn User Experiene
  • Start your User Experience Design career NOW

    Every field of study have some Principles and Basic concepts and if you master those concepts and principles, you can apply them anywhere. Similarly in User Experience Design, experts are studying Human behavior from past many years so you need to master these UX, Usability and Interaction Design principles.   

    This course will walk you through all the Principles, Essential Concepts and Behavior Patterns of Humanswhen they use Website, Mobile Apps or any product so you can Design better digital products and delight your users.   

    Develop mindsets and skills to deliver a better UX for any Website, Mobile App or product. This course is full of latest practical examples and screenshots of UX problems which a lot of Designers, developers and Product managers are making with their products.   

    Whether you’re a designer, developer, or are completely new to UX DESIGN, you’ll leave this course with a practical understanding of which qualities makes products delightful, efficient, functional and usable.

    This course lectures, practical examples about

     

  • How to become UX Designer   

  • UX CASE STUDY: Find and solve the UX problems within an actual Medical Doctor’s App

  • Develop UX insight to instantly identify problems in your product

  • Learn about Mental Models and Human Behavioral Patterns

  • Develop your instincts and skills for UX Design (Double Diamond model of Design)

  • Develop Root cause analysis skill and learn about 7 Steps of Action

  • How Human mental and Physical limits effects UX

  • How to reduce Cognitive load to improve User Experience

  • How to avoid common UX problems in Websites and mobile apps

  • How Discoverability, learnability and feedback improves UX of your digital products?

  • Design patterns and Anticipatory Design

  • Identify usability or Interaction Design problemswith just a glance

  • Why Human behavior with Digital Products is important for UX?

  • How to improve Conversion by eliminating barriers to entry?

  • How to record Video of your User’s Activity to solve see user’s frustrations in action ?

  • How Users scan and read on your websites? and a lot more

  • Enjoy all the Real-World Examples inside this course and start your UX Design Career by mastering these basics in the right way.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to User Expericne, UX Roles and how to be a UX Designer

    Lecture 1: Whats the difference in UX and UI Design?

    Lecture 2: Can I be a UX Designer?

    Lecture 3: Different roles of UX Designers

    Lecture 4: Important Message from Instructor

    Lecture 5: Major parts of every UX Design

    Lecture 6: Download course Resources and PDF Notes

    Chapter 2: Human Centered Design, Double Diamond Model of Design and Root Cause analysis

    Lecture 1: What is Human Centered Design (HCD)?

    Lecture 2: What is Agile UX? (Student Request Headshot Video)

    Lecture 3: Double Diamond Model of Design by Don Norman

    Lecture 4: Using Root Cause Analysis in UX Design

    Lecture 5: Seven Stages of Action by Don Norman

    Lecture 6: 5 second Usability test

    Chapter 3: Principles & Concepts of User Experience, Usability and Interaction Design

    Lecture 1: What are Affordances, anti-affordances and Signifiers?

    Lecture 2: Examples of Affordances and Signifiers

    Lecture 3: Affordances & Signifiers explained → Headshot Video

    Lecture 4: What is Mapping and Natural Mapping?

    Lecture 5: Conceptual and Mental Models in UX

    Lecture 6: Working memory and our attention span

    Lecture 7: Examples of Working Memory and attention

    Lecture 8: Recognition rather than recall

    Lecture 9: Examples of Recognition rather than recall

    Lecture 10: How User Expectations actually work?

    Lecture 11: User Expectations example → Headshot Video

    Lecture 12: Examples of User Expectations

    Lecture 13: Limits of Peripheral Vision

    Lecture 14: Examples of limited Peripheral Vision

    Lecture 15: What is Context of Use in User Experience?

    Lecture 16: Explanation of Context of use → Headshot Video

    Lecture 17: Why Stakeholders are as important as Users?

    Lecture 18: What is Information Architecture? (Headshot Video)

    Lecture 19: Examples of Information architecture (Navigation best practices)

    Chapter 4: Human Behavior Patterns, Decision making, scanning patterns and Change Blindness

    Lecture 1: Human laziness, Decision Paralysis and reading pattern

    Lecture 2: Human Decision making → How Old and New Brain works?

    Lecture 3: Humans hate change

    Lecture 4: Our Goals and Change Blindness

    Lecture 5: Examples of Human behavior, Decision Paralysis and why we hate change

    Lecture 6: Examples of F & Z reading patterns and why humans dont like barriers

    Chapter 5: Designing for Humans → How to design better products for humans

    Lecture 1: Discoverability → Can your users discover your products features

    Lecture 2: Learnability → Can your users learn to use your product easily

    Lecture 3: Feedback → Do users know what is happening or just happened?

    Lecture 4: Examples of Visual and Audio Feedback

    Lecture 5: Feedback within the context → Walmart Example

    Lecture 6: Consistency in Design & Function with Examples

    Lecture 7: Constraints and how to use them to improve UX

    Lecture 8: What are Slips & Mistakes and how to avoid them?

    Lecture 9: Designing for errors with Examples

    Lecture 10: User always in control with Examples

    Lecture 11: Using Grouping and Chunking to improve UX

    Lecture 12: Physical & Mental limitations of Humans

    Chapter 6: How Developers can improve User Experience?

    Lecture 1: Using Design Patterns → Dont re-invent the wheel

    Lecture 2: Dont let users think → Do heavy calculation yourself

    Lecture 3: Why Users always need Speed and when to use Delays?

    Lecture 4: Power of Smart Defaults & Suggestion

    Lecture 5: Guiding and Training Users at every step

    Lecture 6: Reduce number of barriers to entry for Users

    Lecture 7: Use Natural language rather than codes

    Lecture 8: Examples of Natural language or Converstational Forms

    Lecture 9: Timing of notifications and our perception

    Lecture 10: Using Google Analytics to know more about Users

    Lecture 11: Data driven Design and Anticipatory Design with examples

    Lecture 12: Resources & Additional Links → UX for Beginners course

    Lecture 13: Case Study Solution → GPtools App

    Lecture 14: What to do NEXT?

    Lecture 15: BONUS LECTURE

    Instructors

  • UX Design for Beginners The Essentials of + Usability  No.2
    Muhammad Ahsan Pervaiz
    Product Designer | UX Consultant | Web Developer
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