UX Fundamentals: Practical Usability for Product Design
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As a designer, no matter whether you’re working on UX or UI, you should always aim to design for the highest possible usability. It is something that all of your clients or team members will expect from every interface you design. A usable interface is easy to use, intuitive and does not require the users to think too much when using them. Knowledge of basic ergonomics and cognitive psychology is something that every designer should master and this course will help you start that journey, through learning:
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What usability means in digital interfaces
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The basics of cognitive psychology
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Why understanding your users is crucial for your interface’s success
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Why it’s important to avoid errors and overloading your users
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The basic aspects of usable navigation, search, form or animation
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How to check if what you designed is usable
Principles of usability
Learn what are the core components and principles of usability, through reviewing numerous real-life examples I prepared for you. Understanding these rules of thumb devised by the pioneers of the industry will help you analyse interfaces and look for aspects that could be refined to achieve a better usability. It will be a great starting point for learning about all aspects of usability.
The building blocks of interfaces
There are certain ground rules of usability in digital interface design and it’s important to understand what makes in interface simple and focused, as well as how to make basic decisions to avoid distressing your users. We will cover best practice in usability for common elements such as navigation, search, microcopy, forms or errors.
Validating the usability of your solutions
Creating an interface that seems usable to yourself is relatively easy. Problems often appear when other people try to understand it or when you “let it soak” for a couple of days and review it from the perspective of usability. Over a couple of lessons we will also explore how to validate interfaces for usability with the use of expert reviews, usability testing and analytics.
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1Welcome!Vídeo Aula
Introduction into what you will find over the next 18 lessons of this course and how this knowledge will broaden your design skillset.
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2What is usability and why does it matter?Vídeo Aula
What does it mean for an interface to be usable and why is it such a crucial aspect of modern product design?
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310 usability heuristics IVídeo Aula
Exploring the first 5 out of the 10 amendments for designers created by Jakob Nielsen.
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410 usability heuristics IIVídeo Aula
Exploring the second 5 out of the 10 amendments for designers created by Jakob Nielsen.
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5Gestalt principlesVídeo Aula
How do people tend to perceive objects in general?
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6Affordances and signifiersVídeo Aula
Making interaction visible and understandable.
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7Simplicity and focus of the interfaceVídeo Aula
The simplest principle of all design is: 'don't make the user think'!
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8Understanding your usersVídeo Aula
Who will use the interface you design? If something is usable for me, will it be usable for you too?
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9Designing a usable navigationVídeo Aula
Wayfinding in the web is not as straightforward as it seems.
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10An optimal search experienceVídeo Aula
Searching and displaying results is a key element of many user experiences.
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11MicrocopyVídeo Aula
Tiny elements that make all the difference.
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12Errors and dead endsVídeo Aula
How not to annoy your users with too many uncomfortable situations.
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13Web form designVídeo Aula
Making forms less of a hassle for the users.
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14Animation in interface designVídeo Aula
Animation can impact usability, both in positive and negative way.
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17Evaluating usabilityVídeo Aula
Heuristic evaluation and cognitive walkthrough as a quick way to evaluate your product dessign.
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18Usability testingVídeo Aula
Get an external perspective on your product.
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19Web analyticsVídeo Aula
Utilising the power of quantitative data to detect usability problems.
