UX Design: How to Become a UX Designer

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£ 34.80 VAT inc.

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Original amount in USD:

$ 44

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

With this How to Become a UX Designer training course, you’ll learn what the relevant tools are for UX Designers as well as the ins & outs of building your career in UX Design. From creating wireframes to using InVision building mockups, by the end of this course you’ll be on your way to earning double as a senior UX Designer.

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About this course

Presented by design expert Daniel Scott, How to Become a UX Designer is for anyone who wants to take their design career to the next level. Find out how much UX designers can earn and what the responsibilities of a UX designer are. Learn how to run and report user testing, build user profiles and personas, and more with this solid set of resources.

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Subjects

  • Testing
  • Design
  • Project
  • Research
  • Building
  • Mockups
  • Pairwise comparison
  • Wireframing tools
  • Moodboards Inspiration
  • Ethnographic Eye tracking

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Course programme

I. IntroductionUnderstanding the industry
  • II. 5 Phases for the UX designer
  • III. UX can be broken into 3 fields
  • IV. UI vs UX
  • V. How much can I get paid as a UX designer?
  • VI. How to get your first UX project
Objectives
  • VII. Setting your objectives & goals
Research
  • VIII. UX Research introduction
  • IX. Competitor UX research
  • X. UX Personas or user profiles
  • XI. Group exercise: Creating Personas
Mockups
  • XII. UX feature list
  • XIII. Group exercise: Pairwise comparison
  • XIV. UX card sorts: Open & Closed
  • XV. UX wireframing tools
  • XVI. Should you test your wireframes?
  • XVII. Moodboards Inspiration
  • XVIII. Tips for building amazing UI/UX designs
  • XIX. What tools can I use to build my UX mockup?
Testing
  • XX. User testing tools: InVision
  • XXI. Finding users for your UX testing
  • XXII. Methods you can use to do a UX test
  • XXIII. More detailed UX testing: Ethnographic Eye tracking, Expert review & Diary Studies
  • XXIV. How many people do I need for my UX test?
  • XXV. Reporting your UX findings
  • XXVI. Why this could be you last UX project – ever
Building
  • XXVII. How should it actually be built?
Conclusion
  • XXVIII. Post project testing: A/B testing, search bars & live chat
  • XXIX. How to stay current in UX

Additional information

LENGTH

approximately 2.25 hrs

UX Design: How to Become a UX Designer

£ 34.80 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in USD:

$ 44