Smart Responsive UX Design: Clever Tips, Tricks and Techniques
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
How do you turn a complex group of components into a beautifully designed user experience? This 90-minute class with the editor-in-chief of Smashing Magazine walks us through practical techniques, clever tricks and useful strategies you need to be aware of when working on responsive user interface designs.
This class is perfect for UX and UI designers, developers, art directors and graphic designers alike who want to step up their game on the web. Vitaly dives into 7 different components of successful user experiences, and a big-picture view of how they work together.
- Navigation
- Iconography
- Tables & Calendars
- Web Forms
- Adjusting Micro-Components
- Responsive Upscaling and more
No fluff, no theory — just what worked (or failed, and why) in real-life projects. By the end of the course, you’ll have an arsenal of responsive components that you can incorporate into your website designs, and most importantly, a cohesive grasp of how they intermingle.
New to responsive UX design? Join our other classes that cover the basics, such as Spencer Schimel's Design for Every Device: Responsive Web Design.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Assignment
- What are Design Patterns?
- Navigation
- Iconography
- Tables and Calendars
- Web Forms (Part I)
- Web Forms (Part II)
- Adjusting Micro-Components (Part I)
- Adjusting Micro-Components (Part II)
- Responsive Upscaling
- Complex Responsive Interface Design
- Final Thoughts
- Explore Design on Skillshare
Taught by
Vitaly Friedman
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