Course Details
Time: 9AM - 4PM Eastern Time (ET)
Duration: 1 Day
Description:
In this course you will learn how to: Identify the difference between usability, heuristics, accessibility and user experience; Determine your user requirement research needs; Identify common information architecture schemas; Develop a visual lexicon for graphic design; Determine the best testing methods for your project.
Prerequisites:
None
Public Class Schedule
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Web-based(Opens in new window) |
English |
April 16 |
$495.00
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Web-based(Opens in new window) |
English |
August 9 |
$495.00
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Web-based(Opens in new window) |
English |
October 18 |
$495.00
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Course Outline
- Introduction
- Everything has an interface
- Usability in everyday life
- The origins of usability
- Modern usability ideals
- The experience is more than the interface
- Usability Experience Fundamentals
- Usability
- Heuristics
- Accessibility
- User experience
- Form and Function
- Function as part of good design
- Attractive things work better
- Design fundamentals overview
- Designing for purpose
- Introduction to User Requirements and Experience Research
- Business requirements
- Customer requirements
- Developing personas
- Introduction to Information Architecture
- Information structures
- Research and tools
- Standards and best practices
- Introduction to Visual, GUI and Interaction Design
- Graphic design techniques
- Typography
- Iconography
- Creating a visual lexicon
- Designing for interaction
- Introduction to User Experience Testing
- Exploratory research
- Personas
- Expert review
- Benchmark metrics
- Summative testing
Private training is available for this course.
Call us at 1-888-484-2933 to learn more about our flexible scheduling options or complete our Information Request Form.