UX Design Fundamentals - What Do Your Users Really See
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore fundamental UX design principles and gain insights into how users perceive application interfaces in this informative conference talk. Discover Gestalt principles for effective grouping and highlighting, understand the concepts of inattentional blindness and change blindness, and learn how users scan through views. Delve into techniques for promoting clarity in interfaces through levels of emphasis, and participate in tests that demonstrate personal experiences of these principles. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges users face when interfaces are not designed with respect to essential design principles, including visual system intricacies, attentional blindness, peripheral vision, framing, color and shape perception, figureground relationships, proximity, Gestalt continuity, grouping, information importance, goals, and the Contour Bias Principle.
Syllabus
Introduction
What do your users see
Visual system test
Design principles
Attentional blindness
Peripheral vision
Elevator button example
Framing
Color and shape
Figureground
Elevator example
Hotel sign example
Proximity
Gestalt continuity
Grouping
Information importance
Goals
Contour Bias Principle
Taught by
NDC Conferences
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