Audience: project managers, small and medium business owners, marketers, user interface developers, analysts and other members of the project team whose activities are related to the development of user interfaces.
When designing user interfaces, you can use various methods and approaches. Such practices as User-Centered Design (user-oriented design), Task-Centered Design (user-oriented design), Goal-Directed Design (user-oriented design) and others are known from world practice. How do you make the right choice that will allow you to create successful products? Who should design the interfaces? What tools and methods should the interface designer use in his work? You will get answers to these and other questions at this training. ')
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List of topics covered:
Introduction to the subject area and basic definitions
What is usability
What is a "successful product"
Description of the design process
Overview of tools and methods for designing effective interaction
Data collection methods: interviews, field observations, questioning, focus
groups, usability testing, etc.
Collection of information about the target audience
Creation of context scripts and activity charts
Determination of product structure
Determining the positioning of the product interface and information input methods
Determination of basic data elements and functionality
Group and item description using key scripts
Creation of conceptual and detailed layouts
Verifying Layouts with Verification Scripts
Designer supervision of technical implementation
Practical work
All the material under consideration is illustrated with examples from real projects.