UX Design College Class taught by a University UX Instructor
What you'll learn
- In this Class, you learn :
- How to set goals.
- How to create a persona.
- How to create a user interview script
- Best practices when conducting user research.
- How to synthesize research findings.
- How to write a problem statement
- How to create a customer journey map
- Sketching templates & frameworks
- How to create a wireframe design
- How to create a click-able prototype
- How to do user-testing
- The basis of a design system
- How to apply visual design to your wireframe
- Best practices when it comes to design resumes
- The outline of a good UX case study
- UX design portfolios
Requirements
- It's a beginner to Intermediate class
Description
Learn User Research
Learn how to set goals
Create User interview Scripts
How to Synthesize Research Insights
Write Problem Statements
Create Customer Journey Maps
Use UX sketching Frameworks
Create Wireframes using adobe XD and examples of good and not good wireframe designs
How to do user testing and user testing synthesis
How do create a design system
How do apply visual design to your wireframe
Best practices when creating a design resume
Learn to outline how to create a good UX case study
Download all the files you see in the videos including the Adobe XD design files
This course is great for anyone who is studying UX or for UX designers. We cover many topics starting with the very beginning of how to set up your project, how to set up a research plan, best practices when coming up with questions for your research, creating user interviews scripts, conducting research, research synthesis, affinity mapping, personas, empathy maps, customer journey maps, sketching frameworks, how to create wireframes/prototypes, setting up for user testing, creating user testing scripts, conducting user testing, synthesizing user testing findings, design systems, visual design best practices, creating resumes, portfolios, and UX case studies for your portfolio....and much more
We will start with theory/methodology and principles, then reasons why to use each method, when to use a method, examples of these practices/methods. Then we will get very practical and learn how to create each method. We'll learn best practices for each method. We'll dive deep into design thinking, design systems and when you combine everything in this class you'll walk away with a very solid understanding of the UX process, LEAN methodologies and practical guide to the work involved + I include templates and frameworks for everything that you download and keep for ever!
Who this course is for:
- Graphic Designers, UI Designers, UX Designers, Product Managers, Researchers and anyone interested in learning more UX and UI skills
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Instructor
Hello, I'm Aaron. I'm a principle UX designer at a company called Pivotal and UX instructor at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.
I've been doing design for 13 years and yes, you should take my class, whether you're a beginner or want to pick up some advanced techniques, this class will guide you through the UX design process. We'll go through user center design and design thinking philosophies, then stop at each section and deep dive into the tools, best practices & design methods, turning the abstract into easy to understand, tactical take aways. I've spent countless hours creating this content & downloadable documents that help you practice each topic. A lot of this content is what I teach at the university level and available for you.
My bliss mode is designing and making things for people to use. I practice lean and agile methodologies, alongside user-centered design, design thinking, UX research, assumption validation, interaction design, user testing, component driven design, and visual design. All of which you can learn by watching my UX design 101 class.
Go watch the free intro video to learn more about the class.
Thanks and Happy Designing