UX Design: From Concept to Wireframe
Offered By: University of Michigan via edX
Course Description
Overview
Great designs don’t come out of nowhere, they are born, nurtured, and grow. In this UX course, you will explore the process of taking a basic concept, grounded in user needs, and develop it into a design that will address those needs. Using ideation techniques, comparative research, sketching, storyboarding, architecting, and wireframing, you will gain hands-on experience in building a compelling user experience from scratch.
This course is part of the User Experience (UX) Research and Design MicroMasters Program offered by MichiganX.
Taught by
Mark W. Newman
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