UX Design Fundamentals - What Do Your Users Really See
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore UX design fundamentals in this conference talk that delves into how users perceive application interfaces. Learn about Gestalt principles for grouping and highlighting, inattentional blindness, change blindness, and user scanning patterns. Discover techniques to promote clarity in interfaces through levels of emphasis. Participate in tests that demonstrate these principles firsthand, gaining insight into the challenges users face when interfaces are not designed with these principles in mind. Examine real-world examples, including Visual Studio's toolbar and elevator designs, to understand concepts like figure-ground relationships, similarity, and continuity. Gain valuable knowledge on color usage, data grid design, and the importance of archetypes and mapping in creating intuitive user experiences.
Syllabus
Intro
Understanding your users
An example
Another example
Design principle inattentional blindness
Design principle priming
What people expect
Figureground
Visual Studio Toolbar
Elevators
Similarity
Gestalt continuity
Inattentional blindness
More design principles
Color
Data Grid
Hide things
Archetypes
Mapping
Taught by
NDC Conferences
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