

User Experience Design: Complete UX Fundamentals Course
- Offered byUDEMY
User Experience Design: Complete UX Fundamentals Course at UDEMY Overview
Duration | 4 hours |
Total fee | ₹649 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
User Experience Design: Complete UX Fundamentals Course at UDEMY Highlights
- Earn a Certificate of completion from Udemy
- Learn from 15 downloadable resources
- Get full lifetime access of the course material
- Comes with 30 days money back guarantee
User Experience Design: Complete UX Fundamentals Course at UDEMY Course details
- For Beginner and Intermediate Designers
- For Anyone seeking to launch an app of their own
- Understand the basics of UX Design, and apply basic principals to common design problems
- Identify which aspects of UX Design are holding a project back
- Deep-dive into sub-components of UX Design for specialization
- This interactive and on-demand course includes everything you need to go from zero-to-60 in the world of UX
- The course is divided into 7 meticulously-designed sections, each developed with ease of learning in mind
- Combing the expertise of two instructors based in heart of the Silicon Valley technology scene, you'll dive deep into best parts of UX, so you can finish the course quickly
User Experience Design: Complete UX Fundamentals Course at UDEMY Curriculum
Introduction
Introduction
What you will learn
The history of UX and "The Basics"
The Basics
What You'll Learn and The Basics
History of UX Design
History of UX
Modern Day UX
Analogy - Understanding Software as a Physical Building
Two Components of UX + Lean Framework
Understanding Users
Introduction to User Research
The User Research Process
User Research Method Types
User Research Process and Method Types
Software and Tools of User Research
Real-World User Research Project - Example 1
Real-World User Research Project - Example 2
Information Architecture
Introduction and History of Information Architecture
The Skills of Information Architecture
The Skills of Information Architecture - Part 2
Real World Examples of Information Architecture
Visual Design Principles
Elements of Design
Design Principles
Visual Weight and Depth
Typography
Color
Repetition and Patterns
Alignment and Proximity
Functional Layout Design
Images, Headings, and The Fold
Calls To Action, Labels, And Instructions
Primary and Secondary Buttons
User Psychology
Introduction to User Psychology
Intuitive Products, Components of an Experience, and Emotion
Motivation, and the BJ Fogg Behavior Model
Psychological Flow State
The Hook Model
Daniel Pink's "Drive"
Design and Prototype
Introduction to Design and Prototyping
Design tools to learn
Prototyping Tools
Complex prototyping tools
Designing a simple flow in Sketch
Creating a mobile prototype in Marvel