Inhalt: Building and maintaining a compelling user experience design portfolio isn't easy. In this course, Diane Cronenwett offers real-world advice to make your portfolio stand out from the crowd. Learn how to create a portfolio ... even if you've never worked in a UX job before. Understand the elements of a strong UX portfolio. Find out what happens during a portfolio review-and get tips for incorporating storytelling into a presentation. This short course contains everything you need to kick-start a career in UX and find a UX job in any startup or established corporation. Umfang: 00:15:54.00
Inhalt: Design research and user requirements only get you so far. Sometimes you have to go hands on to create the user experience your mobile app users deserve. Explore the various methods for prototyping mobile applications, from analog to digital, and their place in the UX design process. Diane Cronenwett explains why prototyping is so important in UX, and compares the merits of low-fidelity methods like pen and paper to high-fidelity tools such as Photoshop. She then teaches various paper and digital prototyping methods, using tools such as stop-motion animation, Keynote, InVision, and Flinto. Using these prototyping techniques, you'll be able to refine your designs and get more targeted feedback from your users. Umfang: 00:47:26.00
Inhalt: When telling a story with data, you need the right types of visuals to convey meaning. In this course, instructor Diane Cronenwett covers techniques and best practices on applying design principles to dashboards and data visualizations. Diane shows you how to determine your user's goals, so that you can design effective dashboards. Diane walks you through several chart options, then dives into the role of color in designing an effective dashboard. She explains layout, hierarchy, dashboard interactivity, and the importance of creating a clear design for your tabular data. Diane concludes by showing you how to bring together dashboard conceptualization, layout considerations, visual design considerations, and dashboard interactivity. Umfang: 00:43:21
Inhalt: UX designers use a variety of methods to communicate the user experience. In this course, Diane Cronenwett, a specialist in solving complex design problems, offers an overview of the deliverables expected from a UX designer, including heuristic reviews, usability reports, information architecture, flow diagrams, wireframes, and interaction documents. For each type of deliverable, Diane offers useful tips and techniques for delivering it. She explains standards of usability and shows you some important considerations in making sure you deliver what a particular deliverable's target audience actually needs. Umfang: 00:24:35
Inhalt: Design patterns offer solutions for common design problems. UX designers rely on design patterns and best practices to design usable and consistent interfaces more quickly. This course introduces new patterns, approaches, and contexts to designing common interface elements such as navigation, buttons, forms, links, progress indicators, and search boxes. Rather than having you copy common patterns, instructor Diane Cronenwett helps you understand the "why" behind them, giving you the ability to evaluate each pattern's suitability for your projects. Plus, see examples of how different companies apply UX patterns, so you can see how the patterns take shape in real-world designs. Umfang: 01:08:32.00
Inhalt: Explore ways to create and use flow maps: diagrams of the steps users will complete in an experience. Instructor Diane Cronenwett discusses how flow relates to creating great user experiences and outlines the role of technology in designing flow. She demonstrates how diagrams communicate underlying system logic and conditions to produce an effective user experience. Diane covers the ways designing a flow takes into account various entry points, exits, and conditional states a user might encounter while using a product interface. Plus, learn the steps to crafting effective diagrams to map user flow. Umfang: 00:29:48.00
Inhalt: The user interface is a visual display of the underlying computer system and the point of interaction for all users. To increase the product's usability, the appearance and behaviors should be well understood, easy to learn, and pleasing to use. The lessons in this course teach the proper role of color, type, iconography, illustrations, and micro-interactions when building an interface for any system. Instructor Diane Cronenwett reviews visual principles such as grouping and hierarchy, explains how and when to use iconography, discusses the importance and impact of color, and shows how to take designs further with illustration and animation. Plus, learn how important usability considerations such as legibility and accessibility should guide your design choices. Umfang: 00:32:36.00
Inhalt: An interaction designer's mission is the same on every project: create an experience that users will love. And while the applications and platforms you work on may vary greatly from client to client, user-centered design techniques can help you accomplish this central goal on nearly any kind of project. In this course, Diane Cronenwett takes a deeper dive into interaction design, exploring each of the key platforms, processes, and project types you'll encounter as a working UX designer. Diane shares general techniques and tools for evaluating user needs and designing for different experience levels. She then goes over common challenges you'll face when designing consumer and enterprise experiences, as well as modern interfaces such as wearables. Umfang: 01:37:16.00
Inhalt: Design patterns are the nexus of interaction design, visual design, and technology. Web applications are more complex than standard web interfaces, requiring robust patterns and paradigms to ensure usability. In this course, Diane Cronenwett explores a variety of common web and software application patterns, showing how they're used in practice, as well as how to apply them to more efficiently create great products. While practicing designers may already recognize some of the patterns covered in this course, Diane highlights new approaches and contexts that make revisiting each pattern a valuable exercise. Plus, she delves into key design principles, as well as core web and software application interactions such as navigation and tables. Umfang: 00:43:39.00
Inhalt: Before UX designers can move on to anything else, they must think holistically about the structure of their project, determining how every element-no matter how small-fits into the overall experience. In this course, Diane Cronenwett delves into the role of structure in interaction design. Diane explains how the process of defining a project's structure helps designers see the big picture (and organize project elements in a more thoughtful way). She goes over when to use flow diagrams in UX design projects, as well as how to create information architecture deliverables. Plus, learn how to design page-level structure, organize projects with a grid, determine the right interface elements needed put everything together, and more. Umfang: 00:40:54.00
Inhalt: UX design job interviews evaluate a candidate's creative aptitude and talent for design thinking. As a result, they often contain elements (whiteboarding exercises, portfolio reviews, and so on) that distinguish them from more traditional job interviews. In this course, learn what to expect in your next UX design job interview and how to approach each stage with confidence. Throughout the course, instructor Diane Cronenwett shares her insights as both a designer and hiring design manager, walking you through each step of the interview process. Diane explains how to prepare for each facet of your interview, from the prescreen process to the post-interview check-in with your recruiter. Plus, review common interview questions, learn about the key elements of a UX design exercise, and more. Umfang: 00:45:40.00
Inhalt: Great UX designs start with a good idea, but they are perfected with research and prototyping. Tools like Sketch and InVision help you validate your ideas faster and prototype more engaging user interfaces. In this course, UX designer Diane Cronenwett steps through the workflows she's learned as a UX designer on the Lynda.com mobile app and the sites of many other established companies and startups. She'll help you set up a project and apply the tools and techniques required to create production-ready graphics and designs for mobile apps. Learn how use Sketch to define a color palette, create reusable symbols, build home and detail screens, and add tabs to views. Then migrate your assets to InVision to apply hotspots and create a clickable prototype. During the final stage, Diane shows how to export assets for development. Umfang: 01:30:11.00
Inhalt: Understanding how to design for multiple devices is now a required skill for UX designers. Modern users will want to access your website or app on a variety of different platforms. As a result, it's your job to ensure that your app performs elegantly and consistently from device to device: from phones and tablets to wearable tech. In this course, join instructor Diane Cronenwett as she explains how to create interfaces that work flawlessly on any platform. Diane shares how to plan your efforts before you even start your multidevice project, to ensure that you're prepared for success. She covers how to approach UX design for watches, TVs, and voice interfaces. Plus, she shares how to design a mobile experience in Sketch, use different frameworks and guidelines for UX multidevice design projects, and more. Umfang: 01:18:33.00
Inhalt: Prototyping allows designers to quickly and inexpensively explore multiple iterations of designs. Prototypes can be submitted for testing and feedback, leading to better experiences for the business and for users. That''s why prototyping is a fundamental skill for any UX designer. Explore the benefits, techniques, and tools of prototyping in this introductory course with designer Diane Cronenwett. Diane covers the basics of building effective prototypes with the right "fidelity," and getting more valuable feedback from your design testing. Learn how to build simple, satisfying prototypes on paper, and use digital prototyping tools like Moqups, InVision, and Axure to add interactivity and animation. Umfang: 01:18:14.00
Programm Findus Internet-OPAC findus.pl V20.240/8 auf Server windhund2.findus-internet-opac.de,
letztes Datenbankupdate: 05.07.2024, 16:19 Uhr. 603 Zugriffe im Juli 2024. Insgesamt 283.679 Zugriffe seit Juli 2012
Mobil - Impressum - Datenschutz - CO2-Neutral