- UX design - User experience
- User experience (UX) design is the process design teams use to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. This involves the design of the entire process of acquiring and integrating the product, including aspects of branding, design, usability and function.
- What does it entail?
- Be intuitive!
- The process of enhancing user satisfaction with a product by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure provided in the interaction with the product. User experience design encompasses traditional human-computer interaction (HCI) design, and extends it by addressing all aspects of a product or service as perceived by users (yawn!)
- My definition: Don't just make the design pretty...make it work!
OMG I can actually get a job that pays the rent!
- What does a UX designer do?
Career Foundry
- Pinpoint the core features needed for the Minimum Viable Product
- Research and emulate the personas of the target audience
- Figure out the information heirarchy
- Create Wireframes and User testing (Adobe XD)
- Then wireframes are converted to Mock-ups
- User testing
- Focus Group
- The difference between UX and UI (User Experience vs. User Interface) Career Foundry
- While User Experience is a conglomeration of tasks focused on the optimization of a product for effective and enjoyable use, User Interface Design is its complement; the look and feel, the presentation and interactivity of a product
- UI Design is responsible for the transference of a product's development, research, content and layout into an attractive, guiding and responsive experience for users.
- UI
Look and Feel:
- Customer Analysis
- Design Research
- Branding and Graphic Development
- User Guides/Storyline
- UI Prototyping
- Interactivity and Animation
- Adaptation to All Device Screen Sizes
- Implementation with Developer